Summerveld trainer Frank Robinson’s two stable stars, Roy Had Enough and Roy’s Riviera, have enjoyed a fine preparation.
“I have left no stone unturned,” he said.
They will travel up in a big float on Friday night and Roy Had Enough’s next door neighbour, the unraced two-year-old gelding World Cruise, will go with them and make his debut in a Maiden.
Robinson said, “He gets on well with World Cruise and it will be good also to have a gelding between the colt and the filly. The race is only at 16:35 on Saturday and being a colt Roy Had Enough can play up at the course while waiting, so it is nice they provide you with a stable at Turffontein, so he should be fine.”
The Australian-bred son of Piero is the joint-highest rated horse in the race on 110 having turned the corner since the blinkers were removed and Betting World quote him as 6th favourite at 8/1.

Roy Had Enough (Candiese Marnewick)
Robinson has no doubt he will stay the 1800m trip of the Grade 1 R2 million SA Classic and pointed out his grandam had won the Australian Oaks. He has a plum draw of five and considering how well he has been relaxing in the running coupled with his resolute finish, he will relish the galloping nature of Turffontein and its long straight.
Robinson is bullish about the chances of Roy’s Riviera, an Australian-bred daughter of All Too Hard, in the Grade 1 R1 million Wilgerbosdrift SA Fillies Classic also over 1800m. He pointed out how well she had run on in the Flamboyant Stakes over 1600m from a wide draw and said she had strengthened into a “tank” of a filly. She is drawn eight in a race which can’t be called a vintage renewal and is quoted at12/1 with Betting World.
Warren Kennedy rides both of Robinson’s horses.
The three other KZN fillies in the SA Fillies Classic, the Duncan Howells-trained Fiorella, the Alyson Wright-trained Flichity By Farr and the Gavin van Zyl-trained Mar Del Seur, are quoted at 9/1, 12/1 and 40/1 respectively.
Howells said Fiorella had not run too her rating in her last start over 1600m at Scottsville in February due to the virus which had struck the yard at the time. Ideally she would have run in the Gauteng Fillies Guineas before Saturday’s race, but was forced to miss it. However, he added, “She is very well and I am optimistic she will give a good account of herself as I have given her the best possible preparation I have been able to. Her mother won the Caradoc Gold Cup so I can’t see a problem with the 1800m trip and she has been showing extremely good work, although the altitude is against us. She is a typical Captain Al in that she has a mind of her own and can play up at the races so I have taken her up today (Wednesday) so she can get used to the surrounds.” Anton Marcus rides from draw eleven.
Wright said Flichity By Farr had originally been aimed only at the SA Oaks, but after her good win last time over Saturday’s course and distance they had decided to take their chances in the Fillies Classic. “She has been in Johannesburg for a while with Geoff Woordruff and they are very positive. She has been working very well.”
Wright said the filly had been getting better and better as one would expect from a daughter of Go Deputy. However, her wide draw of 15 was a problem and considering her lack of gatespeed dropping her out would be the only option for Marco van Rensburg. She does pack a strong finish though, so is not without a chance.
Van Zyl also lamented the wide draw of 16 for What A Winter filly Mar Del Seur. However, he added, “She is fit and well and is on the up. She has a lot of stamina on her damside, her mother Pacific Dynasty was a decent stayer.”
Van Zyl’s unbeaten two-year-old colt Bold Eagle will be using the Grade 3 Protea Stakes as a springboard into the Grade 1 Nursery. “He has improved since his last run. His is a super horse.” Anthony Delpech remains aboard and significantly takes the ride on the Van Zyl-trained Cloud Break in the Grade 3 Pretty Polly Stakes too. Van Zyl said, “She was against colts last time and back with fillies has an outside winning chance.”
Delpech also rides the well-bred and improved Van Zyl-trained Just Cruised in later in the meeting.
Stable jockey Warren Kennedy rides Vicomte, who has a tough task at the weights in the Man O’ War Stakes, and the decent filly Always A Lady in the last, a fillies and mares 1400m handicap.
By David Thiselton