Rachel And Muis See It Again

Son of Twice Over comes into Gold Rush picture

A three-parts brother to dual Durban July winner Do It Again, See It Again followed up his maiden victory at the same venue a fortnight earlier when he pulverised the opposition to win the R100 000 Listed Model Man Mile at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Sunday.

Described in glowing terms as a ‘special horse’ and ‘my favourite’ by the high-riding combination of Summerveld trainer Michael Roberts and SA Champion apprentice Rachel Venniker, See It Again (4-1) came from last under a patient ride to beat fairer sex Gr1 winner  Canadian Summer (5-2) by 1,50 lengths in a time of 95,91 secs.

Rachel Venniker steers See It Again to an easy win (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

A further half length back in third was last season’s Epolo Gr2 Umkhomazi Stakes fourth-placer Cousin Casey (3-1).

The Jonsson Workwear-sponsored Rachel Venniker told the Sporting Post that See It Again is really one of the smartest horses she has had the pleasure of riding.

A handsome chestnut who has been brought along slowly and clearly has plenty of scope, the Drakenstein Stud-bred See It Again is a R120 000 Cape Premier Yearling Sale and has now won 2 of his 4 starts with 2 places for stakes of R137 500. He is a son of Twice Over (Observatory) out of the twice winning Visionaire mare,  Supreme Vision.

He is another impressive 3yo to have put his hand up this weekend for the R7,5 million Cape Racing Gold Rush on WSB Cape Met day.

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