Overnight leads Fabre challenge in Prix Eugene Adam at Saint-Cloud
Andre and Lavinia Fabre saddle three runners in the Group Two feature, with Overnight the pick.

Sunday's feature at Saint-Cloud is the Group Two Prix Eugene Adam, where trainer Andre Fabre and his daughter Lavinia field three of the six runners. Overnight is considered the strongest of the trio, having won two of his three starts.
A son of Night Of Thunder, Overnight broke his maiden at the track before taking the Listed Prix Ridgeway with authority. He is expected to win here before stepping up to more challenging targets.
Key contenders
- Pearled Majesty, third in the French Derby, previously won the Group Three Prix Noailles and poses the main threat under Christophe Soumillon.
- Focus chased home Overnight last time and may find it hard to reverse the form.
- Baroud needs to improve after a below-par run in Group Three company.
The Fabre team also runs Pearled Majesty and Focus, giving them a strong hand in the small but select field.
Other racing action
Sky Sports Racing also covers cards at Uttoxeter and Wolverhampton. The Summer Cup Handicap Chase at Uttoxeter features Riskintheground, who won at Perth last time out and is up 4 lb. Ki Wood comes in after a facile Cartmel victory, while 2024 winner Hang In There wears a first-time visor.
At Wolverhampton, the First Windsorlot Then Voltaic & Now Teardrops Handicap sees Magician Of Riga attempt a hat-trick after wins at the track and Southwell. Windbreaker and handicap debutant Eljowhary are among the dangers.
Racing at Saint-Cloud begins at 1:47pm UK time, with the Prix Eugene Adam set as the highlight of the afternoon.
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