The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)
Sounder surface better for Bandol
Racing: West’s charge can deliver at Hexham
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.