Bandey welcomes wet weather ahead of Diesel D’Allier’s Festival date
Hopes are high for cross-country star.
Richard Bandey would be happy for the current wet spell to continue for the next month ahead of Diesel D’Allier’s bid for Cheltenham Festival glory. The Hampshire-based trainer has a major contender on his hands in the cross-country specialist, who is being primed for the Glenfarclas Chase. Diesel D’Allier has already had runs for Bandey around the unique circuit this season – finishing a close-up third in November before relishing the extra juice in the ground when beating Potters Corner by a nose the following month. The nine-year-old also won at Cheltenham in 2019 for French trainer Emmanuel Clayeux and finished fourth behind Easysland at the Festival that season.What a race! 📸
Diesel D’Allier rallies bravely to deny Potters Corner in a thrilling @glenfarclas Crystal Cup Cross Country Handicap Chase, getting the verdict by the narrowest of margins under @harry_bann1310 for trainer Richard Bandey 👏 pic.twitter.com/i2IXyBjab6— CheltenhamRacecourse (@CheltenhamRaces) December 10, 2021
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