The Sun Met 2020 Tips, Race Schedule And Previews
The Sun Met has been run since 1883, originally known as The Metropolitan Mile, and that’s a pretty cool thing to say.
This history makes it a race day to savour. With a whopping 12 races on the card, it’s long day of savouring. Coupled with warm Cape Town sun, Kenilworth’s beautiful race grounds will be filled up with stylishly dressed racegoers ready for a grand day out.
As usual we have the Sun Met 2020 tips you need to get you through the day. You focus on the fun and maybe we’ll land you one or two winners.
Click on each race to reveal our preview and tips
Race 1
Tip: DIVA’S EXRESS – A lot of these runners have met in previous races with not much standout form. This lightly raced filly however seems to have the makings of a soon-to-be winner. Well bred and from a top owner, she was well beaten 2nd last time out, but showed the ability to fight out til the end. A small strike here should get you around 3.30 on your money.
BET: RACE 1
Race 2
Tip: RADIANT LOVE – This gelding’s form stands out for a couple of reasons. It’s never been far off the winner in all its runs, even when trying things out as a 2 year old. It was recently gelded, and has responded well. Warren Kennedy, who’s currently leading the jockey championship, has booked the ride, and that almost seals my confidence. Again, there could be lurkers but a small bet here won’t do any harm.
BET: RACE 2
Race 3
TIP: PRAY FOR RAIN – It’s worthy favourite having won over course and distance a couple of weeks back by a whopping 10.25 lengths. Additionally, this was into a headwind that can only be described as apocalyptic. It’s also very well bred. I’d advise caution and check for any price movements from other runners. Worth including in small multiples at the short price.
BET: RACE 3
Race 4 - The CTS 1200
TIP: VASEEM – This well bred gelding is a lurker of note. Whilst nowhere near the credentials of the worthy favourite, Sarah, he’s been a different horse since being gelded and this make hims a surprise package. I’d learn more towards the places than a 50/50 each way split, but currently at 15.00 a win and 2.40 top 4, there’s certainly value to be had.
BET: RACE 4
Race 5 - The CTS 1600
TIP: WILD COAST – If this horse is anything like its legendary mother, Beach Beauty, then the mile is right up its alley. It’s drawn dangerously wide which is a problem, but still think it’ll be in the mix close home. Had the draw been better my confidence would be higher. The jockey booking of Bernard Fayd’herbe is a good sign, with his vast experience at his home course.
BET: RACE 5
Race 6 - Politician Stakes (Grade 3)
TIP: SIR MICHAEL – As mentioned, the 3 draw will suit this colt. In its last few runs it’s enjoyed the extra distance, and the 1800m should be bang on. It’s been off the track but likely because it’s been aimed at this race. That last race it beat a few decent sorts who came out to win soon after. At around 4.00 it should be decent enough value for me.
BET: RACE 6
Race 7 - Cape Flying Championship (Grade 1)
TIP: CHIMICHURI RUN – A few of the higher rated horses have plenty of history between them. On Queen’s Plate day it was Chimichuri Run that came up trumps, and edges the others in the betting based on that. Run Fox Run is the unknown danger being the top rated filly, but to me she needs to prove her worth in this company before I can tip here. She may well do that, and Anton Marcus is top class on big days, but I’m sided with the tried and tested.
BET: RACE 7
Race 8 - Majorca Stakes (Grade 1)
TIP: QUEEN SUPREME – The betting suggests this filly’s race, the Paddock Stakes, was the better of the two races. We tipped her on the day, and I tend to agree. She was a deserved winner and I feel she prefers the 1600m whereas Celtic Sea, her only perceived rival in this, is better over shorter. I foresee a ding-dong battle, and it may come down to Gavin Lerena v Callan Murray. Look forward to this one.
BET: RACE 8
Race 9 - The Sun Met (Grade 1)
TIP: ONE WORLD – This is firmly an each way bet, but at 15.00, I’m looking to hit the big time. The 1.20 for a place (4 places) is there to break my fall, but this gutsy colt has never finished far off Vardy. As 4 year olds they both should be more progressive that seasoned contenders like Do It Again and defending champ Rainbow Bridge. I’m relying on the highly rated Hawwaam fluffing another race, with the lengthy delays at the Queens Plate ultimately costing him a fair chance in that one. MJ Byleveld is onboard and is in the form of his career. My bad record with main races needs to change sometime!
BET: RACE 9
Race 10 - Western Cape Stayers (Grade 2)
TIP: DOUBLEMINT – This 5 year old ran on nicely to beat Crome Yellow last time out over 2500m. You have to feel the extra 300m will suit Richard Fourie even better, and should he come through to win this, we may have a registered staying champ on our hands. The owner has the luxury of 2 other runners in the race, and I fancy a small swinger and exacta with the two of them – Strathdon being the other.
BET: RACE 10
Race 11
TIP: WHAT A FLIRT – The odds, draw and recent run attract me to this one. At 8.00 you can get 1.68 at time of writing for a place (top 3), so you’re getting the value I promised. Drawn 3 around the Kenilworth bend is a bonus. And last time out, over 1600m, it was running on at the end. The extra 200m could suit this filly well. And there you have it.
BET: RACE 11
Race 12
TIP: VERATRUM – Another one you can afford an each way bet on at 7.00 a win and 1.47 top 3. Drawn 1 on the rail, need I say more. Last time out, although finishing 3.35 lengths back, but was running on at the finish. This was over 1600m, and it’s now going the extra 200m. If Smanga Khumalo hasn’t notched up a win on the day thus far, you could get a little extra from him in search of one. Win or lose I hope you had a magical day following the action, wherever you may be.
BET: RACE 12
That’s it for the Sun Met 2020 tips – happy punting!