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Owner left to wait two weeks on Tarazani decision

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Dermot Weld: preparing Tarnawa for a clash with St Mark's Basilica in next Saturday's Irish Champion Stakes at LeopardstownCredit: Patrick McCann (racingpost.com/photos)

Tom Doran will have to wait a fortnight to find out whether his objection to Tarazani running in a 50-75 handicap at Galway's summer festival off a rating of 78 is successful, with the Turf Club wanting time to compose a detailed written verdict on the case heard on Monday.

Doran was disgusted the Dermot Weld-trained three-year-old was allowed to run in the race after his rating rose from 74 to 78 and believes Ondamoura, who he owns, should be promoted from second to first.


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