Spanish Moon will continue his resurgence overseas after a smooth display in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud on Sunday.Sir Michael Stoute's five-year-old showed his run in Dubai, when he was second in the Sheema Classic, was no fluke by coming home a length and a half clear of Alpine Rose, with Youmzain third.However, as he continues to serve a six-month ban in England for failing to enter the stalls, connections are scouring the overseas Pattern book."We have to go where it makes most sense for him and we are slightly restricted," said Teddy Grimthorpe, racing manager to owner Khalid Abdullah."The main thing that came out of Sunday was the trouble they went to to get him in (the stalls). He doesn't give any trouble at all at home, he's a bit of an enigma. I went to see him do an unofficial stalls test the other day and he went in 10 times without a bother."He races genuinely too, so there is no questioning his attitude. After this performance we can genuinely say he is a Group One horse, definitely."We'll have to look at the options for him. We'll sit down and give it some thought and I don't see why the Breeders' Cup should not come under consideration along with Hong Kong and Dubai again."He was winter favourite for the Derby all those years ago, so it's nice to see him prove what a good horse he is."