Vaal Tuesday Name Change – Clarity

The NRB was notified of change on Monday

National Horseracing AuthorityThe National Horseracing Authority has confirmed that the registered name of WINTER IN IRELAND (SAF), sired by WHAT A WINTER (SAF), out of the mare, IRISH MYTH (SAF) foaled on 9 August 2016, was changed to that of ATIAAF (SAF) on Monday, 28 January 2019.

The National Racing Bureau was notified of the name change on 28 January 2019 at 13:43 and the SA Horseracing website was updated by the NHA accordingly.

The channels of dissemination of the card changes thereafter rest solely with that body, which was fulfilled.

See the card changes

To this end, should there be a name change after final declaration the NHA will also issue a press release in an attempt to alleviate any confusion.

Ed – Atiaaf ran in the first race at the Vaal on 29 January 2019

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