The Citizen (KZN)

It has to be See It Again!

INDICATORS: SON OF TWICE OVER IS THE HIGHEST RATED RUNNER AND HAS THE BEST FORM Snaith runners look set to follow the favourite home.

- Jack Milner

Piere Strydom knows what it takes to win a Grade 1 race, after all he’s been successful in around 100 of them in his career. So, when See It Again lines up in the Grade 1 World Sports Betting Cape Town Met over 2000m at Hollywoodb­ets Kenilworth tomorrow, the son of Twice Over will have every iota of assistance needed from the saddle.

He will need to have nerves because there is always a lot of pressure on a jockey who is riding a 9-20 favourite in one of the biggest races in the country.

“You still get a lump in your throat ahead of a race like this,” says Strydom “People believe he is that price for a reason so he must be a certainty.

“I also know If things don’t go my way and he gets beaten, I will be the first to get the blame.”

So, does Strydom regard his mount as a red-hot favourite?

“You never know if there is going to be a pace or not and from No 11 draw it is not easy.

“The draw will be of concern if the pace is slow but if we get a good pace the draw won’t matter.

“If all things fall into place, he should win,” concluded Strydom.

When asked which runners he saw as his dangers, Strydom admitted that he could not find any horse that stands out.

This time last year Strydom was scrambling to get any rides. “I was taking 50-1 shots in feature races just to get a ride,” he commented.

Then, just prior to last year’s Grade 1 Cape Derby his mount was scratched and at the same time Michael Roberts had See It Again in the race but was unable to find a suitable jockey. It was suggested to him and owner Nic Jonsson they should get Strydom to ride the three-year-old who was priced up at 50-1.

After much deliberati­on Strydom was engaged and shocked the racing world when he beat oddson favourite Charles Dickens to win the race.

The rest, as the saying goes, is history. Strydom has since ridden the horse seven more times, winning another three events, including the Grade 1 Daily News 2000 and the Garde 2 Gree Point Stakes, and finished second in the others.

If See It Again does win, Michael Roberts will join an elite group of people who have both ridden (Sledgehamm­er in 1975) and trained a Cape Town Met winner. Once one looks past See It Again the race is wide open.

Justin Snaith has five runners representi­ng his yard and Pacaya could be the best of the quintet. He showed his well-being by finishing a close-up third in two Graded features and is better off at the weights with all the runners who finished in front of him.

JP van der Merwe takes the ride and jumps from No 2 draw.

Rascallion is an outsider, but he was a decent three-yearold and has had two very good warm-up races. He is trained by Vaughan Marshall and will be ridden by Bernard Fayd’Herbe, each of whom has won this race three times.

Snaith also has Mucho Dinero who has won his last four races but does take a jump in class and may struggle to beat the likes of Pacaya who is weighted to turnaround the outcome.

Royal Aussie is another Snaith inmate and this four-year-old gelding is still improving. There was a lot to like about his third place in the King’s Plate, coming from last to finish 1.25 lengths behind See It Again.

He is untried over the distance so one does not know what to expect but jockey Kabelo Matsunyane, who won his first Grade 1 race aboard Winchester Mansion in the Hollywoodb­ets Durban July in which he beat See It Again by 0.25 lengths, would love nothing better than to do it again in this event.

 ?? Picture: Wayne Marks. ?? CLASS ACT. See It Again and Piere Strydom can give trainer Michael Roberts his first World Sports Betting Cape Town Met win as a trainer at Hollywoodb­ets Kenilworth tomorrow.
Picture: Wayne Marks. CLASS ACT. See It Again and Piere Strydom can give trainer Michael Roberts his first World Sports Betting Cape Town Met win as a trainer at Hollywoodb­ets Kenilworth tomorrow.

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