Trainer Joe Janiak hasn't ruled out taking Takeover Target back to England for a fifth time next year as a 10-year-old.Janiak told a press conference at Newmarket ahead of next week's Royal Ascot meeting that Takeover Target would be restricted to just one race this year, the Group One Golden Jubilee Stakes (1200m), because of his age."Takeover Target is a bit old but the Golden Jubilee Stakes is one race I would really like to win - he has run second, third and fourth," he said."I think he was

Trainer Joe Janiak hasn't ruled out taking Takeover Target back to England for a fifth time next year as a 10-year-old.

Janiak told a press conference at Newmarket ahead of next week's Royal Ascot meeting that Takeover Target would be restricted to just one race this year, the Group One Golden Jubilee Stakes (1200m), because of his age.

"Takeover Target is a bit old but the Golden Jubilee Stakes is one race I would really like to win - he has run second, third and fourth," he said.

"I think he was a bit unlucky last year and he has had a couple of nice placings in it. Last year he did a suspensory in the race when he was in a position to win.

"We have got him peaking and if he can reproduce his form from the TJ Smith Stakes, which he won first-up this year, then he has a real big chance.

"This is not definitely the last time Takeover Target will come to England.

"I said last year that I probably wouldn't come back but the horse has been so competitive this year. While Takeover Target is competitive, we will continue running.

"I think he prefers being over here in England better than being in Australia. I will be back here next year for the film (about Takeover Target) anyway.

"His will to win keeps him going - he doesn't like getting beat, even in his work. He has always been like that. He has an enormous heart and that will to win."

Australia's other Royal Ascot representative Scenic Blast will tackle Tuesday's Group One King's Stand Stakes (1000m) with the Golden Jubilee run four days later.

Scenic Blast hasn't started since winning the Group One Newmarket Handicap (1200m) at Flemington on March 7 two runs after he won the Lightning Stakes (1000m), the first leg of the 2009 Global Sprint Challenge, at the elite level in January.

"It is great - win, lose or draw - to come over here and see how things operate at a racing mecca," trainer Dan Morton said.

"Scenic Blast is very effective over both five (1000m) and six furlongs (1200m). The five at Ascot is probably a harder five than our five at home.

"To opt for the five-furlong race first up gives him the softest option and at this stage it does look the easier of the two races.

"Choisir (winner of both the King's Stand and Golden Jubilee in 2003) was a trailblazer for Australian sprinters.

"We have similar form to Choisir coming into Royal Ascot and Scenic Blast is in good nick and should be fairly competitive."