Connections of Alwaary have all but ruled out a tilt at the Ladbrokes St Leger - despite the colt running a fantastic race in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes.Having finished a luckless second in the Princess of Wales's Stakes at Newmarket on his penultimate start, the three-year-old confirmed the promise of that effort when finishing fourth in Saturday's Ascot showpiece.Angus Gold, racing manager to owner Hamdan Al Maktoum, said: "He ran a fabulous race and we're delighted with him. He keeps progressing, and he was beaten by three top-class horses on the day."He added: "He was running on at the end and he's finished just over two lengths ahead of the horse that was second in the Irish Derby (Golden Sword) so it shows that he's right up there with the best of the three-year-old colts."I'm sure he'll continue to progress, both physically and mentally, and hopefully he is a very nice horse next year."Going forward, the Great Voltigeur at York is an obvious race but let's just see how he comes out of Ascot first. We don't want to be too hard on him this year as hopefully we'll have him for the long run."I very much doubt Sheikh Hamdan will want the horse to run in the St Leger. I think now he's proving himself as a potentially top-class mile-and-a-half-horse, and I'm sure we'll stick to that."