Australian bred trotting filly to sell at 2020 Lexington Selected Yearling Sale

Nagambie Victoria — Aldebaran Park, the Victorian-based Standardbred breeding establishment specializing in trotting stock, will break new ground for Australian harness racing in North America this year.

The trotting filly Aldebaran Boko, who was bred and raised at Aldebaran Park, will be offered at the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale in October.

She is the first Australian bred Standardbred — pacer or trotter — ever to be sold at a United States yearling sale.

The trotting filly Aldebaran Boko, who was bred and raised at Aldebaran Park, will be offered at the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale in October. Aldebaran Park photo.

The filly is a daughter of world champion and two-time Dan Patch Award winner Father Patrick 3,1:50.2f ($2,558,133), whose first two crops have earned $7.5 million including an outstanding colt in Greenshoe 3,1:49.4 ($1,353,772), last year’s Dan Patch Award winner as Trotter of the Year, and a top filly in Sister Sledge 2,1:53.1s ($555,313).

Endsino, the dam of the filly, won 11 races including four at Group level, earned A$185,203 in stakes and took a mile record of 1:58.1 as a 3-year-old and was in the top flight of juveniles — both colts and fillies — of her era. Endsino is bred ‘in the purple,’ being by Angus Hall out of Jauriol 1:59.9, a Group 1 winner and a former Australian 2-year-old and 3-year-old Trotter of the Year and the winner of 22 races — including seven at two years — and A$248,824 in stakes money.

The Father Patrick filly is the first foal of Endsino and one of the second ‘down under’ crop of Father Patrick. She has since produced a colt foal by the American-bred Aldebaran Eagle 3,1:52.1 ($237,573).

She was bred by Aldebaran Park and sold as a weanling to John Bootsman, principal of Boko Farms, Holland, the leading breeder in Sweden in 2020 to date and a regular visitor and purchaser of Aldebaran Park juvenile yearlings and weanlings.

Aldebaran Park principal Duncan McPherson OAM said the filly promises to strike another blow in his quest for internationalization and globalization of the trotter in Australia.

“It will be very interesting to see how the filly shapes up in the sales arena against the best the USA has to offer. We are keen to show the Northern Hemisphere that Aldebaran Park Australia and indeed Southern Hemisphere breeders can produce top quality trotting yearlings here in Australia, thus providing greater opportunities for breeders and purchasers the world over,” McPherson said.

The filly will be prepared for the Lexington Sale by Hunterton Farm in Kentucky, managed by Steve and Cindy Stewart.

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