THE MILESTONE
The well-named Dallas Cowgirl claimed her fifth career victory at Marburg on Sunday afternoon and in doing so provided her trainer, Rhonda Aldons, with her 50th career training success.
Always enjoying having a horse or two in her stable, Aldons has presented 16 starters this season, Dallas Cowgirl on eight occasions and Jaziah on eight occasions, with both mares starting at Marburg on Sunday.
Both mares were bred by Rhonda in partnership with her husband, Dr Pat Aldons, and both have followed a successful pattern that the Aldons bred stock have chartered in recent seasons.
Sending their stock to the Victorian stables of Peter Manning, they receive their early education and start their race careers from the Great Western base of Manning.
In recent years, other horses owned by the Aldons that have followed this same path include Eva Mateo, Night Ninja, Captain Foxtrot and Scheu Creek.
The two winners that Rhonda has been able to produce this season, equals her haul from the 2021 campaign that was realised after presenting 41 starters on race day.
In terms of prize money won, Jaziah and Dallas Cowgirl are third and fourth respectively for Rhonda in her all-time tally, while it is the 1 1 time winner Down Town Lad that leads the way by number of wins.
The Aldons family have been strong supporters of the Marburg club in recent seasons, having four runners at Sunday’s Marburg fixture, Jaziah and Dallas Cowgirl for Rhonda, while son Ben prepared Scheu Creek for a third placing.
Ben’s other runner was and Night Ninja, finishing unplaced, however the seven-year-old’s win at Marburg on November 6, moved his tally to eight victories on the 700 metre oval track.
That moved the gelding to second placing for most wins at the track, just two wins behind Domestic Art that has won ten races at Marburg.
THIS WEEK
Six race meetings across the week in Queensland with Albion Park and Redcliffe both hosting three meetings.
The Creek has nine races scheduled on Tuesday and will be followed by a night card on Friday and then Saturday night’s metropolitan fixture.
Redcliffe have 10 races on Wednesday night before further meetings are held at the Peninsula on Thursday afternoon and Sunday night.
Interstate, Majestic Harry will represent Queensland and the Graham family in the Trotters Inter Dominion after progressing through to the Grand Final.
Brendan Barnes will also head interstate to fly the Queensland flag, after being selected as this state’s representative in the Australasian Young Drivers Championships.
The Championships are being held all week in Victoria, starting at Melton on Tuesday night and will then go to Ballarat on Wednesday night, Maryborough on Thursday, Bendigo on Friday night and finishing with one heat on Inter Dominion Grand Final night at Melton on Saturday.