Ballymacoll Stud racing manager Peter Reynolds hailed the achievements of Sir Michael Stoute after he saddled the first three home in the King George.Conduit and Tartan Bearer, the first two home, are owned by Ballymacoll and led home stablemate Ask.Reynolds said: "It was a fantastic result and it couldn't have been better. For Sir Michael to have the first three home is a fantastic training feat. For me, it compares with Michael Dickinson having the first five in the Gold Cup."He added: "It was a brilliant performance from Conduit. He's a tough horse and he probably isn't quite back to his best just yet."We haven't discussed a plan for the horse yet, but we'll leave it up to the maestro. I would imagine that as far as Conduit is concerned we'd keep him at a mile and a half but he is entered in the Juddmonte International, as is Tartan Bearer."With any sort of luck, Tartan Bearer will get his Group One as he deserves it. He's finished second to New Approach in the Derby, was touched off at Royal Ascot and was second again on Saturday so he's very consistent."He's a lovely horse and hopefully we'll get there with him."Ralph Beckett will give Look Here, last year's Oaks winner, a break after she finished a well-beaten sixth."She's fine and she's going to have a break now. I think it's fair to say she's run flat on the day," said Beckett."We'll regroup now and she'll probably reappear some time in the autumn. Possibly the races at Epsom and the Curragh have taken their toll, but I wouldn't be sure of anything at this stage. We'll see how we go and we'll plan a way for down the track."