Bela-Bela Goes For Met

Fascinating contest on 28 January

Sensational Gr1 Paddock Stakes winner Bela-Bela was one of three runners accepted to run in the R5 million Gr1 Sun Met at Kenilworth on 28 January, when the weights were published today.

The daughter of Dynasty is the only member of the fairer sex in the 25 strong entry list.
The final declarations are due by 11h00 on Monday 16 January, whereafter the final field announcement will be made.
The public gallops and barrier draw for the Cape’s Gr1 flagship will be held at 07h00 on Thursday 19 January.

 R5 000 000 SUN MET (Grade 1)

0 Legal Eagle (5G) 60 123 AT Sean Tarry
0 Mac De Lago (AUS) (5G) 60 114 AT Weiho Marwing
0 Master Sabina (7G) 60 110 AT Geoff Woodruff
0 The Conglomerate (AUS) (5G) 60 107 AT Joey Ramsden
0 Marinaresco (4G) 59.5 115 BA Candice Bass-Robinson
0 Abashiri Scratched (4G) 59.5 109 A Mike Azzie
0 It’s My Turn Accepted (4G) 59.5 106 A Justin Snaith
0 Captain America (6G) 58 116 A Brett Crawford
0 French Navy (5G) 58 113 A Sean Tarry
0 Deo Juvente (5G) 58 106 A Geoff Woodruff
0 Parachute Man (AUS) Scratched (5G) 58 99 Ricky Maingard
0 Dynamic (7G) 58 95 A Justin Snaith
0 St Tropez (5G) 58 92 AT Joey Ramsden
0 New Predator (AUS) Scratched (4C) 57.5 110 A Johan Janse van Vuuren
0 Whisky Baron (AUS) (4G) 57.5 110 A Brett Crawford
0 Brazuca (AUS) (4C) 57.5 109 A Johan Janse van Vuuren
0 Baritone Accepted (4C) 57.5 105 AT Justin Snaith
0 Black Arthur Scratched (4G) 57.5 104 A Justin Snaith
0 Cape Speed (4G) 57.5 101 A Dean Kannemeyer
0 Mambo Mime (4C) 57.5 99 A Dean Kannemeyer
0 Nebula (4G) 57.5 95 A Brett Crawford
0 Rocketball (4G) 57.5 95 AT Gavin van Zyl
0 Macduff (AUS) (4C) 57.5 90 A Joey Ramsden
0 $Bela-Bela Accepted (4F) 57 109 A Justin Snaith
0 $Captain’s Flame Scratched (4F) 55 100 A Andre Nel
0 $Gold Standard (3C) 52 108 A Glen Kotzen
0 Bold Rex (3G) 52 101 A Mike de Kock
0 Heavenly Blue (AUS) (3C) 52 100 A Mike de Kock
0 Zodiac Ruler (AUS) (3C) 52 97 A Justin Snaith
0 Al Fahad (AUS) (3C) 52 94 A Mike de Kock
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