PAT Smullen could come in for the ride on leading Coral-Eclipse contender Time Test at Sandown next Saturday should his regular partner Ryan Moore be required by Aidan O’Brien.

In the likely event of Moore teaming up with the Ballydoyle maestro, who is responsible for 13 of the 39 entries left in the Group 1 contest, connections will turn to the eight-times champion Irish jockey to partner the Roger Charlton-trained four-year-old.

On his sole start this season, the son of Dubawi ran out an impressive winner of Sandown’s Group 3 Brigadier Gerard Stakes.

Smullen has ridden Time Test once before when fourth in last summer’s Juddmonte International at York.

Charlton said: “I understand that if Aidan O’Brien runs something that will be ridden by Ryan Moore. In that event Pat Smullen is more than likely to come in for the ride as he has an agreement with Juddmonte (owners), but that we won’t know until next week. Ryan Moore has always been keen to ride him but he may not be available.”

Reflecting on Time Test’s excellent comeback performance, the trainer added: “We were expecting it. I was just aware that he had not run since October and that it had been a messy spring weather-wise to bring him to his peak fitness.

“Plus he had to give away a 5lb penalty, which is quite tough.

“I think arguably he produced a career-best performance at Sandown. He didn’t get the clearest passage and he looked very resilient up the hill. He was always going to win. It was a good comeback run.”

With soft ground ruling Time Test out of the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot last week, the Beckhampton handler is hoping that the rain stays away in order to allow his stable star the chance to try and claim a first top-level success.

He said: “Obviously we wanted to go for the Prince Of Wales’s. Everything was on target for that until the weather spoiled our chances as clearly he is a much better horse, as he showed in the Tercentenary, on fast ground.

“His preparations have gone smoothly since then. He worked well last Saturday and will do some more work this Saturday and he will be spot-on for the Eclipse on a course he has run at three times.”

A bigger worry for Charlton is the likely ground conditions at Sandown. The London track was waterlogged this week following 45mm of rain in one day.

Andrew Cooper, Sandown’s clerk of the course, told the Guardian: “According to our records, we get that quantity of rain about once every five years but we’ve now had it twice in the space of a week.

“You are wading through water in some places. If we were giving a going description, it would be ‘heavy, waterlogged in places’. You’d find bits of soft going but it’s certainly unraceable and likely to remain so for the next 48 hours.”

The weather forecast remains unsettled, making it increasingly likely that the ground will have some cut in it, which is not the preferred going for Time Test.

Charlton said on Thursday. “No one knows what the ground is going to be like nine days from now and I don’t want to be drawn into speculation. If the ground was soft we would be left scratching our heads what to do next, but he is in all the best races from a mile to a mile and a half. He would run on good ground, (but) if it was good to firm or firm he would be at his best. The Eclipse would suit him well so let’s hope for a dry week.”

Soft ground is ideal for the Dermot Weld-trained Fascinating Rock who remains among the entries and would obviously be Smullen’s mount if declared.

ECLIPSE STAKES

Latest betting: 7/2 Time Test, 5 My Dream Boat, 6 The Gurkha, 9 Fascinating Rock, 10 Deauville, New Bay, US Army Ranger, 12 Galileo Gold, Minding, The Grey Gatsby.