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Fame and Glory has Ascot options

The Prince of Wales's Stakes has emerged a fascinating option for Fame And Glory after his stroll in the Tattersalls Gold Cup at the Curragh.

Last season's Irish Derby winner was securing his third Group One on Sunday and it was assumed his next port of call would be the Coronation Cup at Epsom's Derby meeting.

However, Ballydoyle trainer Aidan O'Brien told www.coolmore.com: "Fame And Glory won nicely in the Tattersalls Gold Cup, he will probably go next to either the Coronation Cup at Epsom or the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot."

O'Brien also had news of some other stable stars who ran at the Irish Guineas meeting.

"We were really pleased with Steinbeck's run in the Guineas on Saturday, he came home very strongly and we expect him to improve from the run. We will aim him for the St James's Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot," O'Brien added.

"We were also delighted with Viscount Nelson's run and he will probably be aimed at the French Derby next. Fencing Master was a little disappointing in the race, we feel that he was not quite right. We are going to give him a little break and give him some time to come back to himself.

"Both two-year-olds ran really good races in the Marble Hill Stakes. Samuel Morse will probably go for the Coventry at Royal Ascot and So Stylish could go for the Albany, also at Royal Ascot.

"We were really pleased with Jan Vermeer's run in the Gallinule, he showed plenty of pace and came home really well despite it being his first run of the season.

"Remember When ran very well in the 1000 Guineas, she might go for the Oaks next.

"Lillie Langtry ran a great race for her first run back, she could go for the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot for her next start."