Gauteng Champ’s Season Comes To An End

Disappointing news for racing fans

In what will be a major disappointment for racing fans, SA Triple Tiara queen Rain In Holland will not run in either of the Gr1 Woolavington 2000 or the Gr1 Hollywoodbets Durban July.

The star Rain In Holland will not run again this term (Pic – JC Photos)

Sean Tarry Racing issued a statement on Thursday wherein it was stated that the daughter of Duke Of Marmalade is scheduled to undergo corrective treatment after being diagnosed with an entrapped epiglottis.

The statement said that it was felt best to take a conservative approach and give the star 3yo the treatment she deserves.

Sean Tarry thanked owner Gaynor Rupert and her Drakenstein Stud team for supporting the decision.

Rain In Holland is a hot favourite to win more than one trophy at Saturday evening’s Highveld Season Racing Awards.

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