Darryll Holland and Kieren Fallon team up in new training venture
Globetrotting Holland to be assisted by former champion Fallon in Newmarket.
Darryll Holland has taken out a licence to train from Harraton Court Stables in Newmarket, where he will be assisted by former champion jockey Kieren Fallon. Holland, who partnered the likes of Falbrav and Double Trigger in a riding career that took him around the world, has been taking his training modules on and off over several years. He already owns Harraton Court, which was built in the 1880s and from where 1905 Derby winner Cicero was trained. “The process has being going on a long while. We were actually going to announce everything on Tuesday, but news travels fast in Newmarket!” said Holland.“I’ve been doing the training modules over a few years, riding permitting. I actually did the business course 12 years ago believe it or not. “I’ve always had it in the back of my mind, but then I went out to Canada. I just thought the timing was right now and it’s a perfect transition. “I own the stables, I have done since 2007 but I was leasing it out. I’ve taken it back on. If I didn’t own it, starting out the premises could have been a bit of a burden, but we won’t have that. “It will be good fun, we can get some nice people in, owners and things like that – it will be enjoyable for everyone.
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