The Neville Parnham-trained Tarzi looks the right horse at the right time for jockey Paul Harvey going in to the Group One Kingston Town Classic.Harvey, who has dominated the race with four wins in the last nine years, only needs an established formline to stand up to add to his impressive tally on the Railway Stakes runner-up in the 1800m Ascot feature on Saturday.Three of the last four winners finished in the top four in the Railway Stakes which also enhances the chances of Railway winner Snip

The Neville Parnham-trained Tarzi looks the right horse at the right time for jockey Paul Harvey going in to the Group One Kingston Town Classic.

Harvey, who has dominated the race with four wins in the last nine years, only needs an established formline to stand up to add to his impressive tally on the Railway Stakes runner-up in the 1800m Ascot feature on Saturday.

Three of the last four winners finished in the top four in the Railway Stakes which also enhances the chances of Railway winner Sniper's Bullet and fourth-placed Grand Nirvana.

Harvey had never ridden Tarzi until the Railway and the way he chased home Sniper's Bullet suggested the extra 200 metres would be ideal.

His only previous start at the distance was in the Group Three Strickland Stakes in April when second to Marasco.

"He is fit and ready to go," Parnham said.

"The key to him is getting him to switch off and not pull which probably went against him in the Railway Stakes."

He said with the benefit of having had a ride on Tarzi, Harvey would most probably ride him conservatively from his wide barrier (15).

Parnham will also saddle up three-year-old God Has Spoken who will be ridden by his son Steven.

The winner of last Saturday's Listed Aquanita Stakes (1800m), God Has Spoken drew barrier seven and Parnham rates him as a WA Derby horse in the making.

"He ran terrific last start and was strong on the line," Parnham said.

"He deserves his spot in the race and good three-year-olds have a good record in it."

Parnham said the weight-for-age scale brought God Has Spoken right into the race while he is mindful of the seasoned weight-for-age campaigners Scenic Shot and Sniper's Bullet.

God has Spoken would be the 14th three-year-old to win the Kingston Town and the sixth in the last 20 years.