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Marcus teams up with ‘Heaven’

- MICHAEL CLOWER

ANTON Marcus will ride Trip To Heaven for the first time in the Computafor­m Sprint at Turffontei­n on Saturday.

It’s a fascinatin­g prospect – the best starter in the business teamed up with perhaps the speediest horse in the country but one with a flaw in his make-up that often results in him giving away a fatal amount of ground at the start.

Marcus’s famed starting method involves pushing his weight almost impossibly far forward as the gates open, so encouragin­g the horse’s momentum, but the four-time champion faces an additional problem with Trip To Heaven because the Sean Tarry-trained gelding is not just slow out of the pens but also slow to get going.

When he started favourite In the Cape Flying Championsh­ip in January, with Grant van Niekerk in the irons, he was eight lengths last after 100m yet he finished far faster than anything and only failed to peg back stable companion Carry On Alice by a rapidly-dwindling neck.

Marcus, though, has been struck by how well the horse ran in his two races at Kenilworth and said: “He has got to bring his Cape Town form to Jo’burg.”

Trip To Heaven is 28-10 second favourite with Betting World which has Carry On Alice heading the market at 22-10 in her bid to become the first dual winner of the Computafor­m since Golden Loom at the end of the last century.

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