Klawervlei Stud’s four time G1 winning stallion TWICE OVER (Observatory) made his presence felt at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on World Sports Betting Cape Town Met day.
Twice Over geldings MUCHO DINERO and TRIPLE TIME finished first and third respectively in Saturday’s G3 New Turf Carriers Western Cape Stayers to provide their sire with a 1-3 finish in the R500 000 contest.

Trained, like Triple Time, by Justin Snaith for owner Nick Jonsson, Mucho Dinero made a big impression in claiming the 2025 New Turf Carriers Western Cape.

Under a positive ride from Aldo Domeyer, the gelded five-year-old hit the front 200m from home and powered away to score by a length and three quarters. (His paternal half-brother Triple Time had a rough race and may have been unlucky not to get closer to the winner).

Bred by Drakenstein Stud, Mucho Dinero has won seven of 20 starts, with the classy gelding having also triumphed in the 2024 G2 Anthonij Premier Trophy and 2024 Listed Woolavington Stakes.

Out of the CASEY TIBBS (Sadler’s Wells) mare CASH REGISTER, Mucho Dinero is bred on the same TWICE OVER/CASEY TIBBS cross as dual G1 Vodacom Durban July winner DO IT AGAIN and multiple stakes winner YOUNG LOVE.

Twice Over has enjoyed plenty of success on Met day, with a son of the stallion, DOUBLE SUPERLATIVE, winning the 2024 G1 World Sports Betting Cape Town Met