
The Juddmonte-owned son of Lope De Vega has excelled in the early stages of the season winning the Greenham before finding just Henri Matisse too good in France.
However, rather than a St Jamesâs Palace Stakes rematch with his ParisLongchamp conqueror, the Kingsclere handler is contemplating reverting to sprinting at the Royal meeting.
âJonquil is really good since France and obviously weâre hoping for Royal Ascot and he has a number of engagements there,â said Balding.
âI think the most likely at this stage is dropping him back to six for the Commonwealth Cup but itâs all in the mix. Iâd hope he has enough speed for that.â
Balding is one of the main beneficiaries of the retirement of Sir Michael Stoute having inherited both Jonquil and the high-class Epsom-winning filly Formal and he added: âI think if Sir Michael had the horses weâve acquired, they would have done exactly the same as what theyâve done with us this year.
âThey were well looked after and well prepared and weâre very fortunate to have them.â