Sunday’s racing calendar delivers three headline acts across Uttoxeter, Wolverhampton and Saint-Cloud, but the Group Two Prix Eugene Adam at the Paris track stands out for its Fabre family dominance and a clear-cut favourite.
Saint-Cloud’s Eugene Adam shapes as Fabre family showpiece
The Prix Eugene Adam arrives with Andre and Lavinia Fabre saddling three of the runners, and Overnight Heads carries the colours of the yard’s top hope. The son of Night Of Thunder made a winning debut at this track before following up in the Listed Prix Ridgeway, and his record suggests he is ready to graduate to Group Two level. Christophe Soumillon, who steered Overnight Heads to victory in the Ridgeway, will keep the ride and must be trusted to repeat the trick.
The main obstacle is Pearled Majesty, runner-up in the French Derby and a Group Three winner in the Prix Noailles. His second in the Derby franked the form and he is the only other horse in the field with Group-level experience. Focus chased Overnight Heads home in Paris and may struggle to reverse the form, while Baroud’s Group Three defeat last time raises questions about his ceiling.
Uttoxeter’s Summer Cup Handicap Chase stacks up as a competitive heat
Riskintheground and Ki Woo headline a tightly packed field in the Summer Cup Handicap Chase at Uttoxeter, where the former arrives in peak condition. Dan Skelton’s nine-year-old has won twice this season, including a comfortable victory at Perth over three miles, and a four-pound penalty only sharpens his claims. Ki Woo, a recent winner at Cartmel, steps up in class and will test the handicapper’s wisdom.
Hang In There, the 2024 winner, cannot be dismissed on pedigree and fitness, while Peaky Boy and Twig add further depth to a race that looks wide open. The track’s undulations and stiff trip make it a stern examination, and the in-form contenders will need every ounce of stamina.
Wolverhampton’s mile-and-a-half handicap heats up under Hannon
Magician Of Riga tops the betting in Wolverhampton’s First Windsorlot Then Voltaic & Now Teardrops Handicap after two victories this term, including a gutsy effort at Southwell despite a five-pound rise. Richard Hannon’s charge has shown the ability to defy the handicapper, and his latest mark suggests he is ready to go again. With ten runners declared, the race looks set for a tactical scrap where position and cover will be crucial.
The Wolverhampton card offers a contrasting test to the longer trips at Uttoxeter and Saint-Cloud, and Magician Of Riga’s record under Hannon’s colours makes him the one to beat.
Why Sunday’s card matters now
For trainers like Andre and Lavinia Fabre, Sunday is a chance to reinforce their Group-level credentials with Overnight Heads primed for a breakthrough. At Uttoxeter, Riskintheground’s campaign could cement his status as a leading staying chaser, while Wolverhampton’s handicap provides a shop window for Hannon’s improving string. Each meeting serves a different purpose, but all three share a common theme: form is under the microscope, and only the best will be trusted come the autumn.
Sky Sports Racing delivers every race live from 1.47pm, and the Eugene Adam’s outcome may well echo through the Fabre yard’s summer plans. Overnight Heads’ form suggests he is ready to step up, but Pearled Majesty’s Derby placing keeps the race finely balanced. Elsewhere, the handicaps at Uttoxeter and Wolverhampton reward precision and timing, making Sunday a day where every decision counts.
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