Staff Writer |
The connections of Elmalka, the thrilling victor of the 1000 Guineas in the colors of Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, are considering a new challenge for the daughter of Kingman after her commendable performance at Royal Ascot.
Following a slow start, the Classic heroine finished a respectable fourth in the Gr.1 Coronation Stakes displaying determined stamina in the straight.
Elmalka finished less than four lengths behind the winner Porta Fortuna in the fillies feature. Trainer Roger Varian anticipates further progress from her as she transitions to longer distances later this summer.
“I was pleased with her, at the time I thought she ran well and when I watched the race again, I thought she performed very well,” Varian told the Nick Luck Daily Podcast.
“I thought she was a bit tardy from the gates and, on the round mile, she probably wasn’t able to get the track position we’d have liked to have got.
“I don’t think they went overly quick, and she was having to make up ground on very good fillies on fast ground and she just wasn’t able to do it.
“I think she performed well enough to cement herself as a top filly and to say that the Guineas wasn’t a flash in the pan.
“It didn’t quite work out at Ascot as it did at Newmarket, but we have first-class options with her, and it isn’t beyond question that we might step her up to 10 furlongs, be it next time or in the future.
“Ascot was a touch frustrating, but I don’t think it diminished what she did at Newmarket, and I think she shaped like a very, very good filly.
“I think the Nassau (Goodwood) is more likely than the Falmouth Stakes, but we are only a week after at Ascot and I need to have a conversation with connections and check we are all on the same page, but I think stepping up to 10 furlongs is what we’ll consider now.”