See It Again has ‘the Met’ in his sights!
The Michael Roberts-trained colt has matured in a strapping racehorse, who will relish the 2000m trip of the World Sports Betting Cape Town Met Gr1.
It’s his race to win.
Enjoy the preview:
Saturday 27 January at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth
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See It Again has ‘the Met’ in his sights!
The Michael Roberts-trained colt has matured in a strapping racehorse, who will relish the 2000m trip of the World Sports Betting Cape Town Met Gr1.
It’s his race to win.
Enjoy the preview:
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