Summer Pudding Amongst 25 First Entries For Met

Declarations due on Monday 18 January 2021

The first 25 entries for the 2021 R1 million Cape Met to be run at Kenilworth on Saturday 30 January were received today.

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Included in the first entry is Saturday’s WSB Gr1 Summer Cup winner Summer Pudding, whose main target is the Gr1 Paddock Stakes.

Met entry Summer Pudding (Pic – JC Photos)

First supplementary entries are due by 11h00 Tuesday 15 December 2020.

Final supplementary entries by 11h00 on Monday 11 January 2001.

Weights will be published on Monday 11 January 2021.

Declarations are due by 11h00 on Monday 18 January 2021.

R1 000 000 2000m (Turf)
SUN MET (Grade 1)
0 African Night Sky Justin Snaith 120
0 Azores Dean Kannemeyer 101
0 Baby Shooz Peter Muscutt 94
0 Belgarion Justin Snaith 124
0 Capoeira Andre Nel 115
0 Captain Of Stealth Vaughan Marshall 101
0 Cirillo Sean Tarry 126
0 Do It Again Justin Snaith 133
0 Golden Ducat Eric Sands 128
0 Hudoo Magic (AUS) Brett Crawford 110
0 King Of Gems Brett Crawford 109
0 Majestic Mozart Candice Bass-Robinson 107
0 Malmoos Mike de Kock 114
0 Nexus Justin Snaith 113
0 Queen Supreme (IRE) Mike de Kock 122
0 Rainbow Bridge Eric Sands 134
0 Running Brave Paul Matchett 119
0 Sachdev Justin Snaith 108
0 Seventh Gear Dean Kannemeyer 103
0 Silvano’s Timer Dean Kannemeyer 108
0 Silver Operator Vaughan Marshall 109
0 Sir Michael Dean Kannemeyer 97
0 Sovereign Spirit Candice Bass-Robinson 106
0 Summer Pudding Paul Peter 129
0 Super Silvano Brett Crawford 102
(25)

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