Just read his comments there, he's a classy horse which there is no doubt, but he said it himself, he's nowhere near the level of the two others in the yard. Might well be the owners call to go Triumph, don't think it will be what Elliott would recommend. They may leave it until final days declarations stage and see what the ground is like - heavy ground might be in his favour for a Triumph.
Worth noting he won the trial race in November on the old course, which is the same course The Boodles will be run on in March. Sending him for both his races in UK probably served to gage the opposition and get a fairer mark and not have the Irish tax of 4 or 5 lbs added to their Irish marks. IMO Adagio is not a great horse, I wouldn't be wild on his win last weekend, he came up against very little.
He might well run between now and March, and win, and blow his mark beyond 140 which will leave him with little option but to go for the Triumph. But I will be a layer if he runs before March. Don't think he would come within an ass's roar of Zanahiyr in the Triumph. And plenty of more juveniles yet to come from the yard, they have been talking that they are very strong handed this year in that department this season.