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.