2024 Cape Town Met Odds - See It Again long odds-on to strike at Kenilworth
- Latest odds and betting for the 2024 Cape Town Met
- This Grade One takes place at Kenilworth on Saturday 25th January
- See It Again is the 2/5 favourite with Hollywoodbets
See It Again (far) finishing second to Winchester Mansion (near) in the 2023 Durban July. (Getty)
The second leg of South Africa's triple crown takes place at the end of January, as a classy field gathers at Kenilworth for the Cape Town Met. 13 of South Africa's top flat racers have been confirmed for this historic race and the betting is currently dominated by a two-time Grade One winner.
Here's a look through the current Cape Town Met betting and a rundown of the most likely runners.
2024 Cape Town Met Odds
Name | Odds |
---|---|
See It Again | 2/5 |
Pacaya | 7/1 |
Bless My Stars | 8/1 |
Royale Aussie | 12/1 |
Bar | 16/1 |
2024 Cape Town Met Entries
See It Again is the overwhelming favourite to bounce back in the Cape Town Met. Having beaten his rival in the Green Point on his previous start, Michael Roberts' star finished second to the hugely impressive Charles Dickens in the King's Plate earlier this month. With Charles Dickens missing from the field, See It Again is long odds-on to record a third Grade One success.
Royal Aussie, who finished a good third in the King's Plate, returns for another crack at See It Again. As do Al Muthana, Montein, Double Superlative and Anfields Rocket, who placed fourth, fifth, sixth and eighth in the first leg of the South African Triple Crown.
Sitting closest to See It Again in the market is last year's WSB 1900 winner Pacaya, who steps back up in distance after a narrow defeat in the Supert Wine Premier Trophy. Bless My Stars, who's finished third in both the Durban July and the recent Summer Cup, also sits at a single-figure price in the market.
Mucho Dinero, who took down Pacaya in the Premier Trophy, can be backed at 16/1 with Hollywoodbets. Sugar Mountain, Without Question, Waterberry Lane and Rascallion, who finished out of the places in the Rupert Wine, have also taken up their Cape Town Met entries.