WSB Cape Town Met – Forecast First And Last

Entries close at 11h50 on Saturday 25 January

Avontuur Estate is a patch of paradise on the foothills of the Helderberg and home to champion horses and fine wines over 35 years.

To add some fun to Saturday’s World Sports Betting Cape Town Met, Avontuur are offering two cases of wine to the two Sporting Post readers who are closest to the pin when forecasting the Met winner and last finisher.

  • Entries on the comments platform on this story (they wont be made public) or via email to [email protected] by no later than 11h50 on Saturday 25 January.
  • Only one entry per person. Please send us your mobile number and address – this will not be made public.
  • Judges’ decision is final.
  • Delivery of prizes within RSA borders only

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