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Donnacha: Porta has got Royal Ascot options

- ADAM MORGAN Press Associatio­n

DONNACHA O’Brien is leaning towards the Coronation Stakes with 1000 Guineas runner-up Porta Fortuna, but could still be persuaded to run his star filly in the Commonweal­th Cup at Royal Ascot.

Victory at the Royal meeting eluded the 25-year-old during his time as a jockey, but the daughter of Caravaggio provided the County Tipperary handler with his first success at the summer showpiece as a member of the training ranks when landing the Albany Stakes 12 months ago. Since then, Porta Fortuna has gone on to scoop Group One glory in the Cheveley Park Stakes, as well as rattle the crossbar at the Breeders’ Cup, and she came mightily close to providing the trainer with his first Classic when second at Newmarket.

Although a Group One winner and proven over the Commonweal­th Cup track and trip, O’Brien is keen to continue plying Porta Fortuna’s trade over a mile, which could see a Royal Ascot rematch with Rowley Mile conqueror Elmalka and subsequent Irish 1,000 Guineas heroine Fallen Angel. However, he is also keeping an eye on the weather forecasts and a wet week in Berkshire could easily see Porta Fortuna change tack and drop back to six furlongs.

O’Brien said: “Obviously, Porta Fortuna will be our main hope for Ascot and we’re still undecided on Coronation or Commonweal­th.

“The ground will play a factor and there is some rain forecast. If they got some rain, then we would be more likely to go Commonweal­th, but if it is good ground, then the Coronation would probably be more likely. She’s very straightfo­rward and an easy filly to train, so it makes things a lot easier.

“I keep swapping and changing in my head what the best place is to go with her. I would be leaning towards the Coronation but if the ground came up soft, then we will obviously think about dropping back in trip.”

 ?? Alan Crowhurst/ Getty Images ?? Porta Fortuna, centre, was not far away in the 1000 Guineas
Alan Crowhurst/ Getty Images Porta Fortuna, centre, was not far away in the 1000 Guineas
 ?? ?? William Haggas has a decent record with his runners at Yarmouth
William Haggas has a decent record with his runners at Yarmouth

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