The colt won comfortably in the Group One at Chantilly on Sunday (July 13th), ridden by David Bonilla, and is now being lined up for the race at Deauville next month.
Head was pleased with Tamayuz's most recent showing after the three-year-old fared badly in the French 2000 Guineas after receiving an unfavourable draw.
"I think he will go for the Prix Jacques le Marois in Deauville next and we have no real plan for after that just yet," said Head of the Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum-owned, speaking to the Press Association.
He concluded: "I think we will stick to a mile with him but we'll see what he does next and then make a decision for what we do with him."
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