Cape Racing Chair – ‘Met A Race For The People’

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Cape Racing have announced that World Sports Betting have taken the Presenting Rights partnership for the Cape Town MET for the next 3 years.

The brand has put a lot into the sport over the last 6 years and now tops of their impressive sponsorship catalogue with Cape Town’s Biggest and most prestigious race day. Partnerships like these are imperative in order for the sport to grow.

 

Brad Ralph – big plans for the Met

Said Cape Racing Chairperson Bradley Ralph, “The MET is one of South Africa’s most prestigious horse races and a highlight of the racing calendar. This race belongs to the people of the Cape and we want to bring the people back to the Kenilworth lawns by creating a new enhanced experience for all to enjoy. With World Sports Betting extending their support of Cape Racing to new levels we are looking forward to working with them to make The MET a race for the people.”

Ryno Du Plessis, World Sports Betting Chief Marketing officer concludes, “Adding the Cape Town Met to our sponsored race days is very exciting and together with the Fillies Guineas and Winter Season sponsorship will cement WSB’s place at Cape Racing. The sport of racing is a sport that the WSB team is very passionate about and we are proud to add one of South Africas’ biggest race days to our sponsorships. We look forward to working with the Cape Racing team in bringing the MET back to the glory days and look forward to seeing the runners in the signature orange saddle cloths cross the line.”

Live your ultimate MET fantasy by stepping into the ultra-luxurious Garden of Glamour – coming 29 January 2022.

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The Cape Town MET 2022 will adhere to strict COVID protocol for your own safety. Supporters without an ID and valid vaccination card will not be granted access to the grounds.

Tickets are available for purchase on webtickets, and through the Cape Racing App: www.webtickets.co.za

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