Exciting colt Turn It Up is unfortunately out for the season (Picture: Race Coast)
The crack Sean Tarry-trained Turn It Up is out for the season.
Tarry said, “He had a fragment that needed to be removed.”
The Querari colt was second on debut over 800m to the lightning quick Heath House and he has since then won all three of his starts in impressive style.
He was particularly impressive in his last start when winning the R3 million Race Coast Sales Slipper over 1200m at Hollywoodbets Greyville, coming from way back to win effortlessly by two lengths.
He was all set to try and emulate his half-brother Proceed by winning the Gr 1 Gold Medallion, although the Vaughan Marshall-trained Rich Man’s World was going to be a hard nut to crack.
Turn It Up’s unfortunate sidelining has robbed the public of one of the clashes of the season in the Medallion, although the Mike and Mathew de KOck-trained Haute Couture looks to be an exciting prospect and should make Rich Man’s World earn his stake.
Tarry, who could have the title the King Of Hollywoodbets Scottsville, will still have a strong team for the Festival Of Speed meeting.
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