No firm plans for Mukhadram Mukhadram will be given time to get over tough races at Royal Ascot and Sandown before connections decide on where to run him next. The William Haggas-trained colt was an unlucky third in his latest race in the Coral-Eclipse on Saturday after his customary bid to make all the running. Had he not been hampered by the winner Al Kazeem in the final half-furlong, the four-year-old would probably have held on to second place. Mukhadram had earlier run Al Kazeem to a neck in the Prince of Wales's Stakes at the Royal meeting 17 days earlier. "He's fine this morning. I'm very pleased with him. He ran another good race. It was just unfortunate what happened - that's the way it is. He's pulled up well, thank God," said Haggas. "I've no idea what we will do. I need to discuss it with Angus (Gold, owner's racing manager) and Sheikh Hamdan (Al Maktoum, owner). "He's had a couple of hard races in a short space of time, so we will certainly just give him 10 days and look and see how he seems."