De Kock said: “She is a smart filly who is extremely well bred. There is plenty more to come and she will be suited to a longer trip. I would imagine that she will spend most of her three-year-old career in South Africa and then head for an international campaign.”
Corne Spies has more immediate ambitions for War Horse who ran out a comfortable winner of the Zulu Kingdom Explorer Golden Horseshoe.
Spies said: “He is a good horse and he will go for the Premiers Champion Stakes at Greyville on July 28 assuming he pulls up sound.
“He will get better as he goes further and, if he stays in the country, we will probably go for next year’s Vodacom Durban July with him.”
The connections of Princess Victoria are considering whether to opt for international targets following her defeat of fellow Cape Fillies Guineas winner Ebony Flyer in the Jonsson Workwear Garden Province Stakes.
Glen Kotzen said: “We now have to discuss her future but it is probably an overseas campaign.”
Ebony Flyer, who ran on strongly to be beaten only half a length, was ridden from quite some way out, puzzling Justin Snaith who said: “She was never on the bridle.”


