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  • Friday, 05 Nov, 2021,
  • by Gerard Guthrie

Bandit Ned’s Topgun siege

Prolific NSW trainers Andy and Jodie Lord have dominated Wentworth Park over the last two decades and they’re aiming to conquer a new frontier when sprint sensation Bandit Ned lines up in Saturday night’s Group 1 TAB Topgun (525m) at The Meadows.

After a scorching 29.74sec trial at The Meadows on Monday night, Bandit Ned (Box 7) is the $4.20 second elect in TAB’s Topgun market, behind $2.25 favourite Aston Rupee (Box 2).

Bandit Ned, a son of Fernando Bale and G1 finalist Bombshell Bandit, bred by the Lords, who are based at the tiny hamlet of Gunning on the Hume Highway, near Goulburn, has the imposing record of 15 from 18.

“Bandit Ned is boxed to perfection. He couldn’t be boxed any better; he’s won six from six from Box 7.”

He’s won his last seven in a row, highlighted by a scintillating 29.47sec last start victory in the G1 Vic Peters Classic on October 16, and Andy Lord believes he can end a NSW Topgun drought dating back to Placard in 2000.

“I don’t think the Victorians are any better than our sprinters. What do you reckon?” Lord quipped.

“He’s right up there with the best I’ve had and I’m very hopeful he can win.

“He’s had 18 starts for 15 wins, won a Group 1, broken a track record (Nowra 520m), won the (G3) Magic Maiden at Wentworth Park, won the (G3) Nowra Puppy Classic and won a Gosford Goldmine – all in 18 starts.

2021 TAB TOPGUN (525m)
Saturday, 9.17pm – First prize $150,000
1 DO IT (Jeff Britton, Anakie VIC)
2 ASTON RUPEE (Glenn Rounds, Devon Meadows VIC)
3 ZIPPING KYRGIOS (John Finn, Cranebrook NSW)
4 MR. FIX IT (Jeff Britton, Anakie VIC)
5 WOW (Danielle Matic, Canyonleigh NSW)
6 TIGGERLONG TONK (Correy Grenfell, Anakie VIC)
7 BANDIT NED (Jodie Lord, Gunning NSW)
8 JUNGLE DEUCE (Raymond Smith, Forbes NSW)
Reserves
9 LALA KIWI (Andrea Dailly, Anakie VIC)
10 KOBLENZ (David Geall, Lara VIC)

Topgun trophy_crop

“He’s definitely still improving. I still think there’s a bit more in him and I think that improvement will come from racing against better dogs.

“It’s a Topgun, so they’re all good dogs, but he’s handled everything we’ve thrown at him so far, so you’ve got to be confident.”

Lord’s already strong belief in his homebred star received two massive boosts at Monday night’s Hume Cup meeting where Bandit Ned trialled impressively and then drew Box 7, from where he’s yet to be beaten.

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“I’m not big on trials – I haven’t trialled him a lot – but I was happy with what he ran,” Lord said

“(Fellow NSW superstar) Wow trialled 29.95sec (on Monday) and he’s been to The Meadows and won there before.

“Bandit Ned is boxed to perfection. He couldn’t be boxed any better; he’s won six from six from Box 7.

“He’s won from most boxes but he’s better boxed wide because he likes to race in the centre of the track.

HOW TO FOLLOW THE ACTION ON TOPGUN NIGHT
– Comprehensive live telecast on Sky Racing with Mark Ohlmus, Gareth Hall and Jason Adams.
– Watch every race live and free via watchdog.grv.org.au or via The Watchdog App.
– Behind the scenes Twitter coverage with ‘@TheMeadowsDogs‘ and ‘@WatchDogRacing’.
– Regular updates with Trent Langskaill on RSN Racing and Sport (927 AM).
– Coverage of the Topgun Sprint on 3AW (693 AM)

“He’s obviously a winner and he can lead or come from behind. He’s one of those dogs that can win from any position and they’re very hard to find.

“It’s very satisfying because I bred Bandit Ned and I bred his mother, Bombshell Bandit, too.

“I bought Bombshell Bandit’s mother, J’s Robin, from America. Bombshell Bandit was a really good greyhounds, she made the (G1) Easter Egg final, and her brother, Crash Bandicoot, won the (G1) Vic Peters too and also made the Easter Egg final.”

WATCH: BANDIT NED (6) earned a coveted invitation to Saturday night’s G1 Topgun with a commanding victory in the G1 Vic Peters Classic at Wentworth Park on October 16.

Lord confirmed that win, lose or draw in the Topgun, Bandit Ned won’t be contesting the Melbourne Cup series, with connections eyeing off a berth in the inaugural Phoenix.

“Hopefully he’ll run well enough in the Topgun to get a (Phoenix) slot,” said Lord.

“The Phoenix is worth $750,000, so you’d be mad not to want to be in it.”

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Gerard GuthrieGerard Guthrie

Gerard Guthrie

One of Australia’s leading greyhound racing journalists since 2000 with the Greyhound Recorder and now with Greyhound Racing Victoria. Part-owner 2013 Group 1 Paws Of Thunder winner Sheikha. (The views in this article are those of the author and not necessarily those of GRV)

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