Sun Met – The Barrier Draws

Do It Again draws 7 for the big one

The official barrier draws for the Gr1 Sun Met were officiated at the Grand West Casino on Wednesday under the auspices of the National Horseracing Authority.

Do It Again – 7 saddlecloth draws 7 (Pic – Chase Liebenberg Photography)

All the draws:

1 11 Legal Eagle 60 121 T A L Hewitson Sean Tarry
2 10 Head Honcho 60 114 T A K de Melo Andre Nel
3 8 Hat Puntano (ARG) 60 109 A D Dillon Joey Ramsden
4 4 Made To Conquer 60 108 A S Khumalo Justin Snaith
5 6 Milton 60 108 A R Simons Bill Prestage
6 1 Kampala Campari 60 107 A A Domeyer Andre Nel
7 7 Do It Again 59.5 125 A R Fourie Justin Snaith
8 12 Undercover Agent 59.5 120 A C Orffer Brett Crawford
9 2 Rainbow Bridge 59.5 119 A A Marcus Eric Sands
10 13 Tap O’ Noth 59.5 112 BA M Byleveld Vaughan Marshall
11 9 Eyes Wide Open 59.5 111 BA G Lerena Glen Kotzen
12 3 Doublemint 59.5 104 A P Strydom Justin Snaith
13 5 Oh Susanna (AUS) 57 121 A B Fayd’Herbe Justin Snaith
Same Trainer – Not Coupled on Tote
(2,6) (4,7,12,13)

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