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Model Man Mile triumph for Twice Over

By Cape Breeders, Twice Over

7th Nov ’22 Cape Breeders report:

Klawervlei Stud’s red hot resident sire, and four time G1 winner, Twice Over looks to have another very exciting sort on his hands in the form of promising three-year-old See It Again
The latter, a three-parts brother to the Twice Over sired champion Do It Again, showed his class when defying a tardy start to win Sunday’s Listed Model Man Mile at Hollywoodbets Greyville in impressive fashion.
A brilliant maiden last time out, the Michael Roberts trained colt took the step up in class in his stride on Sunday.

Under Rachel Venniker, See It Again hit the front 100m from home and powered away to best Equus Champion, and last season’s G1 Thekwini Stakes queen, Canadian Summer by a length and a half.

Bred by Drakenstein Stud, See It Again has now won twice from just four starts and looks a very exciting prospect for the season ahead.

He is one of several promising three-year-olds representing Twice Over this season, with others including the useful Grinkov as well as Champion Warrior an impressive winner of his only two starts to date.
See It Again was one of two winners for Twice Over at Greyville on Sunday, with Twice Over filly Alphabetty running out an easy winner of Sunday’s third race.

Model Man Mile triumph for Twice Over

Two out of two for Twice Over colt

By Cape Breeders, Twice Over

13th Oct’22 Cape Breeders report:

Klawervlei Stud’s successful sire, and former European champion, Twice Over looks to have a very smart son to his name in the form of Champion Waerrior

The latter made it two wins from two starts when romping home to a clear-cut win at Hollywoodbets Durbanville on Wednesday, and Champion Warrior looks destined for bigger and better things.
Under Louix Mxothwa, the Brett Crawford trained three-year-old had impressed when winning on debut back in September and the Klawervlei Stud bred colt built on that win with a fine performance on Wednesday.

Champion Warrior, who had impressed in the parade ring and canter past, simply blew his rivals away when running out a fluent, two length winner of Wednesday’s Racecape Powered by Hollywoodbets MR 78 Handicap (1250m).

His four time G1 winning sire Twice Over, also responsible for this season’s Listed Topbet Spring Spree Stakes hero Team Gold, had an outstanding season in 2021-2022 where his flagbearers included G1 Cape Guineas winner Double Superlative as well as the likes of Do It Again and Smorgasbord.

Two out of two for Twice Over colt

Durbanville double for Twice Over

By Cape Breeders, Twice Over

18th Sep ’22 Cape Breeders report:

Klawervlei Stud’s four time G1 winning sire Twice Over enjoyed a fine season in 2021-2022 and the former European champion’s great run has continued into the new season.

Already sire of eye catching recent Listed Topbet Spring Spree winner Team Gold, Twice Over again hit the headlines when he came up with a pair of eye catching winners at Hollywoodbets Durbanville on Saturday.

Twice Over’s three-year-old son Champion Warrior, a colt trained by Brett Crawford, made the perfect start to his racing career when scoring at the first time of asking on Saturday.

Under a well judged ride from Louis Mxothwa, Champion Warrior powered home down the center of the Durbanville track before going on to win the Hollywoodbets Durbanville Welcomes You Maiden Special Weights (1250m) going away by half a length.

A big colt, with a fine action, the Klawervlei Stud bred Champion Warrior was an R85 000 buy from the 2021 Cape Premier Yearling Sale.

He was one of two winners at Durbanville on Saturday for Twice Over, with the latter’s son Mucho Dinero also catching the eye when victorious in the fourth race on the card. The Justin Snaith trained three-year-old, one of three winners on the card for jockey Keagan De Melo, powered home to get up close home and land the Hollywoodbets Grooms Initiative Maiden Plate (1800m) by three parts of a length, with another son of Twice Over, Run Rudolph Run, taking third spot.

Bred by Drakenstein Stud, Mucho Dinero was a R1 400 000 buy from the 2021 National Yearling Sale.

Also sire of the G1 winners Do It Again, Double Superlative and Sand And Sea, Twice Over has three lots on offer at the upcoming Cape Racing Ready To Run & 2YO Unbroken Sale

Durbanville double for Twice Over