DO It Again made his mark on racing in South Africa at the weekend when he won a second consecutive Group 1 Durban July, having previously landed the Group 1 Queen’s Plate and the Group 1 Gold Challenge. He is only the fifth back-to-back winner of the continent’s greatest race in more than 120 years.

Do It Again is from the first crop of Twice Over, a son of Observatory (Distant View), who was trained by Henry Cecil to win 12 races including two Champion Stakes, a Coral Eclipse Stakes and the Juddmonte International. That initial crop also contained Sand And Sea who carried the colours of Investec boss Bernard Kantor, instrumental in Twice Over standing in South Africa, to land the Group 1 Tsogo Sun Gold Medallion over six furlongs as a two-year-old in 2017.