Ink Plans Undecided Connections of impressive Coronation Stakes winner Indian Ink stress they are in no hurry to get her back on track.The Raymond Tooth-owned filly slammed her 12 rivals by six lengths and more in the Group One feature at Royal Ascot and holds an entry in the UAE Hydra Properties Falmouth Stakes next week.While Indian Ink could well get some cut in the ground at Newmarket, trainer Richard Hannon might wait a little longer before unleashing her again.Richard Hannon junior, son and assistant to his father said: 'She´s a very good filly and we´ve always thought the world of her.'I don´t know if we´ll go to Newmarket yet. I would doubt it as it might just come a little bit quickly for her but we´ll see how she goes throughout the week.'While conceding the rain-softened ground worked in Indian Ink´s favour at the Royal meeting, Hannon does not believe she needs conditions that way to threaten the very best.'The ground makes a difference to her but I can´t believe it stopped the others that much at Ascot. She was very impressive and we´ll see where we go from here,' he told At The Races.'She does like that ground and it does help her but I think she is good enough to win a Group One on any ground.'She´s only had three races this year so there´s plenty of mileage left on the clock but we´re in no rush with her.'(C) PA Sport