Horse racing-See It Again provides good Fortune in Cape Metropolitan Stakes
Favourite See It Again strode to victory in the Cape Metropolitan Stakes at the Kenilworth Racecourse on Saturday as jockey Andrew Fortune claimed a first win in one of South Africa's most prestigious races, beating his son into second place.
The 58-year-old Fortune's story is a remarkable one after he came out of an eight-year retirement in 2025, losing 30 kilograms to regain his racing licence. See It Again beat Legal Counsel in a close finish, with the latter ridden by Fortune's son Aldo Domeyer as the pair made it a family affair with a top-two finish.
Both horses are trained by Justin Snaith, who claimed a fourth win in a row in the Met with See It Again at odds of 6/4.
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