Every chance of Gleneagles Ascot run Aidan O'Brien has his fingers crossed dry weather will hold so he can run Gleneagles in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot on Saturday week. The Ballydoyle trainer is keen to let the leading three-year-old miler take his chance after being frustrated by unsuitable ground on three occasions since the star colt's victory in the St James's Palace Stakes at the Royal meeting. Since then the dual 2000 Guineas hero has been a late withdrawal from the Sussex Stakes, Juddmonte International and Irish Champion Stakes. "Hopefully if the forecast is right and the week is good and he's well through the middle of the week, there's every chance (he will run) and we'd look forward to it," said O'Brien. "It's been hard on him as he's been peaked three or four times and hasn't got to run, but he seems in good form." O'Brien has not ruled out Found making a quick reappearance on Champions Day after she was beaten five lengths when ninth to Golden Horn in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. "It's possible she could go to Ascot," he said. "She's in good form and came out of the Arc well. She didn't have much of a race really - she went to the line on the bridle. "She'll do a couple of bits of work this week and if everybody's happy, she might go to Ascot next weekend." Found holds entries in the Qipco British Champions Fillies and Mares Stakes and the Qipco Champion Stakes.