2025 First Entries In – Here’s A Met For The Ages!

Save the date - Saturday 25 January 2025

There is nothing quite like the reveal of first entries for a marquee race and on 25 January at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth, one of these names will join the honours board with greats like Horse Chestnut, Politician and Pocket Power.

The Gr1 World Sports Betting Cape Town Met first entries were unveiled on Wednesday and trainers have not rested on their laurels.

R5 000 000 2000m (Turf)
CAPE TOWN MET (Grade 1)
0 Al Muthana (AUS) Ricky Maingard 120
0 Baratheon Piet Botha 106
0 Barbaresco J A Janse van Vuuren 122
0 Billy Bowlegs Brett Crawford 117
0 Cape Eagle Andre Nel 110
0 Dave The King Mike de Kock 128
0 Eight On Eighteen Justin Snaith 110
0 Flag Man Gareth van Zyl 126
0 Frances Ethel Brett Crawford 118
0 Future Swing Justin Snaith 110
0 Get Impressed Justin Snaith 106
0 Gimme A Prince Dean Kannemeyer 130
0 Greaterix Mike de Kock 105
0 Green With Envy Dean Kannemeyer 127
0 Heather’s Boy Mike de Kock 96
0 Hluhluwe Justin Snaith 118
0 Master Redoute Andre Nel 117
0 Montien Piet Botha 120
0 Oriental Charm Brett Crawford 125
0 Pacaya Justin Snaith 118
0 Rascallion Vaughan Marshall 122
0 Red Palace Candice Bass-Robinson 119
0 Royal Aussie Justin Snaith 124
0 Saartjie Andre Nel 118
0 See It Again Michael Roberts 131
0 Silver Sanctuary Mike de Kock 116
0 Snow Pilot Justin Snaith 125
0 Triple Time Justin Snaith 112
0 William Iron Arm Dean Kannemeyer 112
0 Without Question Justin Snaith 120
0 Zapatillas Brett Crawford 119
(31)

An exciting spread of the expected high-class contenders with a smattering of exciting three-year-olds plus some high-quality fillies makes the first step to the 2025 Weight For Age spectacle an already exciting proposition.

31 names are on the list and eyes are drawn straight to the favourite in 2024, See It Again.

See It Again tops the log

See It Again (Piere Strydom) – likely to travel after Saturday’s Betway Summer Cup (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

Trainer Michael Roberts signals his intent to travel between three corners of the country. His prep run was a winning seasonal debut at Hollywoodbets Greyville en route to Turffontein for the Betway Summer Cup before likely heading to Cape Town. He has the highest merit rating among the entries with a mark of 131.

None would be shocked to notice that Dean Kannemeyer has slotted Green With Envy into the nominations.

Many are already discussing his chances as a potential Met winner based on his Splashout Cape Derby and Daily News 2000 Grade 1 wins. He did not get the rub of the green in the Hollywoodbets Durban July. He is entered to start his season on 7 December in the WSB Greenpoint Stakes.

William Iron Arm is a recent arrival at Kannemeyer and he is an entry. But the biggest surprise is Gimme A Prince.

A dual Grade 1 winner as a sprinter would make headlines if he lowered the colours of this opposition. Kannemeyer has plenty of options for Gimme A Prince this summer and this is another avenue to consider.

Mike de Kock last won the Met in 2012 with freak filly Igugu and he clicked enter on four runners.

Dave The King – SA Horse Of The Year set to make trip to Cape (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

Reigning Horse Of The Year Dave The King inevitably makes the list. Dual Grade 1 winner himself including the HKJC Champions Cup over 1800m.

His powerful front-running tactics could answer a persistent Met question about the pace of the race. De Kock has listed Grade 1 Woolavington winner Silver Sanctuary who placed at Grade 1 level at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth last summer.

However, two names who stick out are unbeaten three-year-olds Greaterix and Heather’s Boy. Both horses have been the topic of a few discussions since the grass turned green on the Highveld. The last three-year-old to win the Met was Oh Susanna. De Kock knows how to win this great race with a three-year-old, famously.

2024 Hollywoodbets Durban July winner Oriental Charm galloped at HQ on 26 October before the meeting and his gallop was exceptional to the eye.

Oriental Charm and JP van der Merwe enjoy their victory canter

Oriental Charm and JP van der Merwe enjoy their victory canter after the Hollywoodbets Durban July (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

Brett Crawford has entered the gallant son of Vercingetorix among four entries from the yard. It is not uncommon for a horse to double up from the July to the Met. Crawford has also slotted Billy Bowlegs, Frances Ethel and Zapatillas.

Justin Snaith lifted the trophy with Daniel Muscutt and Nic Jonsson in 2024 when Double Superlative triumphed.

The multiple South African Champion Trainer has listed nine entries. Eight On Eighteen won the Langermann has a two-year-old and he returned to the course with a pleasing third in the Cape Punters Cup.

He is among the names adding further interest to the three-year-old debate. Get Impressed could be underappreciated by the handicapper. Grizzled performers, Future Swing, Hluhluwe, Pacaya, Royal Aussie, Triple Time and Without Question hold nominations. However, an eye is drawn to Snow Pilot who has been freakishly good in two starts this season. The Hollywoodbets Cape Guineas winner ran flat in Durban but has returned home with a vengeance.

Flag Man was hoisted as one of the most improved horses last season after he ran so close to Green With Envy in the Daily News 2000 before giving a thrill in the Hollywoodbets Durban July. He is not out of place among these names with Gareth van Zyl at the helm. Van Zyl reports that Flag Man has been in Cape Town since mid-October.

Andre Nel is having a whale of a time currently and he has Cape Eagle who has done most of his good work in KwaZulu-Natal in the past few seasons.

Master Redoute - Ridgemont Gr3 Peninsula Handicap (Pic - Chase Liebenberg)

Master Redoute – hardknocker (Pic – Chase Liebenberg)

He is carded to run in the Summer Cup at Turffontein this Saturday. Gutsy Grade 3 World Pool Gold Cup winner Master Redoute loves to be involved as well as Saartjie who made her seasonal return this past Saturday with a pleasing third in the Summer Bowl over 1600m. Owner Sabine Plattner is no stranger to Met wins with Angus and Martial Eagle saluting in the familiar horseshoe silks.

Johan Janse van Vuuren has a small string in Cape Town while the vast majority of his horses continue to perform with aplomb on the Highveld. He has the galloping grey, Barbaresco among the entries.

Last year’s runner-up, Rascallion returned to the course with a brilliant win in the Grade 3 Cape Mile. Vaughan Marshall has been brilliant with this evergreen seven-year-old and a Grade 1 win would be most deserving.

The 2008 Met winner Pocket Power (Bernard Fayd’herbe) beats Our Giant (Richard Fourie), with Piere Strydom on fourth-placed Buy And Sell on the rail (Pic – Supplied)

The Bass name is synonymous with the Met and Candice has Red Palace to pin her hopes on.

She has some similarities to River Jetez in the manner in which she knuckles down when in the mood and she can be impressive and classy.

Al Muthana famously knocked over Charles Dickens in the L’Ormarins Kings Plate in 2023 and he goes to the well for Ricky Maingard while Piet Botha overachieves with his string.

He has nominated Baratheon and Montien, both of whom can be very dangerous on a going day.

Key big race dates to diarise:

  • First supplementary entries close at 11h00 on Tuesday 17 December 2024.
  • Final supplementary entries close at 11h00 on Monday 6 January 2025.
  • Weights published later on Monday 6 January 2025.
  • Declarations due by 10h00 on Wednesday 15 January 2025.
  • Final field and barrier draws on Wednesday 15 January 2025.

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