Plans for Irish 1000 Guineas heroine Again are fluid with trainer David Wachman eyeing an autumn campaign for his star filly.
After battling through atrocious conditions to take Classic glory at the Curragh in May, the daughter of Danehill Dancer ran no sort of race when seventh of the 10 runners in the Coronation Stakes.
"She came back from Ascot a little bit under the weather so we have no real plans at the minute, but she will be in all those races in the autumn," said Wachman.
"She ran poorly in Ascot and since then I've had very few runners as my horses have been under the weather and she falls into that category as well. She missed the Irish Oaks for that reason.
"There isn't really a timescale on it and it's really a question of how long is a piece of string? We'll just have to play it by ear."
Wachman's dual Group One winner Bushranger is in a similar position having failed to get competitive on his latest outing in the Golden Jubilee.
"Like Again, he came back from Ascot a little bit under the weather and that kind of manifested itself over the couple of weeks afterwards," the trainer continued.
"He's just ready to crank up again now so we'll see how he is and where we go."