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Summer Cup Raiders are shaping up

The Mercury

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November 18, 2025

SEE IT AGAIN has been scratched from the Betway Summer Cup, but there will still be plenty of raiders with former winner Royal Victory still standing his ground alongside Madison Valley, King Pelles, On My Honour, Mocha Blend and Shoot The Rapids as well My Best Shot from the East Cape and Otto Luyken from the Cape.

- DAVID THISELTON

Field Marshal

Frank Robinson was not tempted to supplement Field Marshal after his runner up finish in the Gr 3 Betway Victory Moon Stakes as he said he would not beat Madison Valley.

However, he said, "I may run the filly Mocha Blend, although I don't know whether she is going to make the final field.

She's good but very laid back and she walked out the pens in her last start in Jo'Burg, that's what beat her."

Mocha Blend was carrying join top-weight in the Listed Summer Pudding Handicap over 1600m and was beaten 0,30 lengths by joint topweight Kisshoten. Frank will school her in the pens and she will stand her ground as he pointed out the good record of fillies in the Summer Cup.

There have been nine female winners in the last 50 years, including Roland's Song winning it twice.

The four-year-old Mocha Blend is rated 105 and will be 5,5kg under sufferance as things stand, but Frank believes she is capable of running above her rating.

Frank revealed, "I am going to take Shoot The Rapids and am probably going to run him in the Stayers race on the day (The R350,000 ROA Stakes over 3200m)."

Frank said Madison Valley was very well and had been "flying" at home.

Five-year-old Madison Valley is rated 116, which sees him only having to carry 54,5kg. He was beaten 2,35 lengths into fourth last year by the winner Atticus Finch and will now be 5,5kg better off and he beat Royal Victory by 0,65 lengths and will now be 1,5kg better off.

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