Black Saturday for Met punters, but not for trainer Vaughan Marshall
Some 33 years ago investors took a hammering with the Black Monday stock market crash and — around the same time — trainer Vaughan Marshall announced his arrival in racing with his first Cape Guineas winner.
There was an “action replay” at Saturday’s Sun Met meeting with the majority of punters leaving Kenilworth with empty pockets, but Marshall was again full of smiles as he captured the Cape’s premier race for the third time.
Not one favourite won on the 12-race card.
Now in his late 60s, Marshall has proved time and again that he is a force to be reckoned with in any big race and this time it was four-year-old One World who came up trumps in the hands of jockey MJ Byleveld.
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