Trainer Marcus Tregoning has revealed Mohaather could be given one run in France before heading to Ascot in October.
Mohaather produced a fantastic performance to win the Group 1 Qatar Sussex Stakes at Goodwood last month, beating the Aidan O’Brien-trained Circus Maximus by three-quarters of a length.
The ultimate plan is to take the four-year-old to Ascot in October for a crack at the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes on British Champions Day, but connections are deliberating a run before that and an outing in France could be on the cards.
Next Sunday’s Prix Jacques le Marois at Deauville has been all-but ruled out, but Tregoning is considering the Prix du Moulin as the perfect preparation before the Berkshire trip.
“We’re extremely happy with him. I think it’s most unlikely that Mohaather runs at Deauville next week but the other possible race he could run in is the Prix du Moulin at Longchamp,” he was quoted as saying by Racing Post.
“We know where he’s going eventually, which is the QEII, and it’s just whether he has a race in between. At this stage I’m not sure and we haven’t decided yet.”