The Citizen (Gauteng)

Marcus to ride Tap O’Noth

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Jockey Anton Marcus has been snapped up for two of Vaughan Marshall’s stable stars at Durbanvill­e on Saturday – Cape Guineas winner Tap O’Noth in the Matchem and the unbeaten Langerman winner One World in a Progress Plate over 1400m.

The four-time champion will also renew his partnershi­p with Goodtime Gal in the Diana Stakes. He won last year’s race on the Mike Robinson-trained mare and finished second on her in a 1200m conditions plate at Kenilworth a month ago.

Joey Ramsden, who has won the Matchem with high-class horses like Variety Club and Act Of War, has supplement­ed Premiers Champion Stakes thirdplace­d Twist Of Fate for the Grade 3 test. The three-time winner gets in with only 50kg.

Aldo ‘Usain’ Domeyer looks like running in the Jockeys Chase after all as the organisers are flying in two speedy opponents from Johannesbu­rg. Promotions man Clinton Theys expects to know their identities later today.

Domeyer, fresh from his Singapore triumph, said: “I was thinking of sponsoring myself (instead of running) so that the charity does not lose out but, if they are going to fly in two guys from Joburg, I will have to run.”

The Cape champion was a runaway winner of the jockeys chase for four years on the trot before last year’s fiasco when it was decided to turn the race into a relay, pairing Domeyer with Corne OrffeR. But Grant van Niekerk sabotaged the whole thing by deliberate­ly placing his baton into Domeyer’s hand. This time the event reverts to a straight race over 100m.–

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