Rain In Holland won the Grade 2 Wilgerbosdrift SA Oaks at Turffontein on Saturday and in doing so became the fifth Triple Tiara champion.
The Sean Tarry-trained filly was pushed all the way to the line by Light Of The Moon but in the end class prevailed, as did Rain In Holland, ridden once again by Richard Fourie.
Going off at 9-20, the daughter of Duke Of Marmalade won by 0.75 lengths with Light Of The Moon (25-1) 6.50-lengths clear of third-placed Evening Primrose (33-1).
“I’m just relieved that it’s gone well and that she’s in the number one box," said Tarry.
“The race was run at a nice honest tempo.”
“I never really had any anxious moments. Richard gave her a very confident ride. I’m just happy that’s it’s actually over. We were never concerned about her actual ability or the race itself. It was just a matter of whether everything would go right. Fortunately, it has, and she has done the job.”
“It’s easy to talk about the race afterwards, but the bottom line is, it was never in doubt. It was always just a canter.”
Asked about Rain Holland's future plans, Tarry reiterated that the KwaZulu-Natal season is on the cards.
“We have to see where we go from here, but I would guess that we would have a serious look at the Woolavington. Maybe one or two others as well. For now, let’s just enjoy the moment.”
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