The 2020 Redwood Day at Maryborough proved a red-letter one for Aldebaran Park.

The stud produced three winners on the stakes-filled card highlighted by Pink Galahs' stunning win in the Group 1 $75,000 Victoria Trotters Derby, defeating the best colts in the country.

The win completed a golden run for the bonny Skyvalley filly who notched five successes on end including the Group 1 $50,000 Aldebaran Park Bill Collins Trotters Sprint, the Group 1 $60,000 Victoria Trotters Oaks and the Group 3 Aldebaran Park Sumthingaboutmaori Free-for-all.

She netted a cool $124,830 to advance her lifetime stake tally to $188,220, making her Skyvalley’s second richest female behind only Sky Petite ($251,015).

Interestingly, Skyvalley ranks as the sire of the two highest stake earning trotters in Australia for the 2019/20 season in Tornado Valley ($283,710) and Pink Galahs ($162,140).

The Aldebaran Park bred, raised and sold Aldebaran Crescent and the three-year-old Hammers Pegasus also saluted on Redwood Day. Aldebaran Crescent hoisted a new lifetime mark of 1:57.4 in the Matchmaker Mile for trotting mares, while Hammers Pegasus won in a career-best 1:59.9. Aldebaran Crescent won again at Melton.

Aldebaran Tess, a three-year-old filly bred and raced by Aldebaran Park, established a new track record of 1:57.0 for 2190 metres at Maryborough when she won a heat of the Australasian Breeders Crown, her fourth success this season.

Another impressive Australasian Breeders Crown heat winner in the same division was the Skyvalley filly Golden Sunset (1:59.4).

Other Skyvalley winners in November have been Scenic Sky (Menangle), Skyline (Albion Park) and the three-year-old Skybreeze, who won by 47 metres at Globe Derby Park. Skyvalley also ranked as the damsire of the debutant Kilmore two-year-old victor Super Service.

Yield Boko, the outstanding percentage sire, was represented by the Globe Derby winner Forever Kronos¸ one of six winners from his first crop of 15 foals.

Promising youngster Kyvalley Heist became the fourth individual winner bred by Aldebaran Park for the month when he scored for the second time at Kilmore.

On the international stage, in New Zealand, the Aldebaran Park owned four-year-old mare Rain Mist And Muscle (Muscle Hill – October Rain) was a most impressive winner over 2600m at Alexandra Park, Auckland, on November 27, trotting her last mile in 2.01 and her last 800m in an impressive 57.7 . She has now won two races and been six times placed from 21 starts for $24,100 in stakes.

The farm was active at the recent Standardbred Horse Sale at Maryland, USA, purchasing the yearling trotting filly Purpose In Prose (Renamed Aldebaran Acrux), a filly by Chapter Seven from Model Behavior (3, 1:53.2), for $US77,000. Model Behavior, a winner of $103,784, ranks as a Muscles Yankee half-sister to the Hambletonian Oaks winner and USA 3YO Trotting Filly of the Year Bar Slide 3, 1:52.4 ($647,971). Aldebaran Acrux will be trained by Jonas Czernyson, whose early reports are that she is breaking in well and is doing everything expected of her.

This seasons foals continue arriving at Aldebaran Park, Australia, this spring. The new arrivals in November are:

Aldebaran Marshall: Mason Magic – Andover Hall – colt.

Aldebaran Ashton: Breezin Around – Centurion – colt.

Aldebaran Ruby: Aldebaran Rosa – Volstead – filly.

And in New Zealand:

Big OE – Father Patrick – COLT

Another Love  – Father Patrick - COLT

On the stallion front, bookings continue to be received for both our stallions Skyvalley and Aldebaran Eagle, where our promotion 'Fresh is Best' is certainly attracting plenty of support.

And, of course, also for Yield Boko, our multiple Derby-winning Swedish Stallion who is available via frozen semen.

There is no doubt that the enhanced Vicbred scheme announced by Harness Racing Victoria has stimulated Victorian broodmare owners, which will see an increase in trotting numbers in coming seasons

We encourage you to visit our website at www.aldebaranpark.com for further information.

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