Royes owns and trains Loud Enough, who has won from 1300 metres up to 2100 metres in his career, which started in NSW.
“He is a lovely old horse,” he said.
“He has been a pretty special horse with all his wins.”
Royes brought Loud Enough to the big smoke in 2018 for the CCC Final, which was won by Brenton Andrew’s Baker Boy, as the Mt Isa veteran finished just over four lengths behind the winner.
With one from his barn already qualified and more chances to come, Royes said he will consider returning to Brisbane later this year, depending on if he can fit it around his schedule.
Royes’ sister, fellow North West Queensland trainer Shryn Royes, will also have a starter in the Cup, Breakdance to be ridden by apprentice hoop Dan McGillivray.
Cloncurry and District Race Club president Luke Daniels is over the moon with the 78 acceptors across the seven races for Cup day of 2021.
“We are really excited about the fields that will assemble at Cloncurry to race this week,” Daniels said.
“We have horses coming from all over Queensland and from Darwin in the Northern Territory.”
As well as a CCC qualifier at Cloncurry on Friday, the dirt track will also host a Country Stampede qualifier.
Steven Royes’ stable will have the in-form Full Of Fire in the Country Stampede qualifier but the trainer feels the I Am Invincible gelding might be outclassed in the Open Handicap field over 1000 metres.
“He is facing some top line sprinters, he will run a race but they may be too smart for them,” he said.
Tanya Parry’s Wicked Wiki qualified for the Country Stampede Final last month at Mt Isa and will contest this week’s qualifier at Cloncurry as well.
The Country Cups Challenge and Country Stampede has returned bigger and better in 2021.
Over 20 heats will take place across regional Queensland with the best horses in country racing chasing a berth to battle it out in a Metropolitan final held at Doomben during the TAB Queensland Summer Racing Carnival.
Qualifiers will be spread out across the state this week, being held at Cloncurry, Atherton and Emerald.