The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Sounder surface better for Bandol

Racing: West’s charge can deliver at Hexham

- BY CHRIS WILSON

Bandol should go well in the Download The App At 188 Bet Handicap Chase at Hexham today.

Simon West’s nine-yearold has had a good season, with back-to-back wins in the depths of winter a testament to his ability.

It all went wrong at Sedgefield earlier this month, though, as he fell at the eighth fence of a handicap chase for novices.

Bandol had, however, travelled smoothly until that costly mistake, so he can be forgiven that lapse in concentrat­ion.

He has won before on heavy ground, but connection­s have always been of the belief he is a better horse on a sounder surface.

With the forecast set fair, Bandol should find things highly suitable in what is not a particular­ly strong race.

Fattsota has been very well placed by David O’Meara and looks like being hard to beat in the grandnatio­nal2017. com Novices’ Hurdle at Southwell.

A classy Flat handicappe­r throughout his career, he has had his attentions turned to hurdling late in life as a nine-year-old now.

In three previous starts over timber he has been second twice and won at Musselburg­h, and it is notable he is being kept to sharp, flat tracks like this.

He cut no ice back on the Flat most recently but a mark of 90 looks beyond him these days and he will be more at home bossing inferior opponents over jumps.

The booking of Richard Johnson is another plus.

Wolverhamp­ton racegoers can seize an early initiative by lending their support to Spiritual Star in the opening race.

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