Yep. Frodon had much the better overall form, certianly compared to Flying Angel, heading into the race. I remembered from last season that I am sure he beat Shantou Flyer at some juncture too, which was good form. DO was spot on the select him, given he felt Frodon was a Grade 1 animal in a handicap. There was a slight question mark today, for me, as I couldn't be sure about his level of form/fitness after the wind operation. Flying Angel similarly needed to come right back to his best form but was unable to do so. I was marginally prepared to pitch against Frodon to chance Flying Angel, but there you go, everything always makes great sense after the race. I am not too disheartened though. I am looking forward to the rest of the jumps season, especially the big meetings coming up. I'd be keen to know when The Greatwood Hurdle entries are out. If The Cap Fits (anti-post davourite) and Solomon Grey (at a much bigger price) are the two I am interested to watch. They both have a couple of pieces of form together in novice hurdles .The former would appear to have Solomon Grey's measure on those performances, but I know from reading the Skelton's quotes from last season that they reckon Solomon will be a lot better horse this season. Solomon would carry a lot less weight than If The Cap Fits too. I think they will both be interesting in three weeks time.