Disputed lead, headed and shaken up after 3 out, ridden before 2 out, disputed lead 2 out, led approaching last, edged left run-in, kept on well final 110yds, always doing enough (op 5/2 tchd 3/1)
Disputed lead, steadied and chased leaders 2nd, going okay after 3 out, pushed along before 2 out, jumped left 2 out, ridden approaching last, stayed on run-in, soon bit short of room, kept on final 110yds, always held (op 17/2 tchd 7/1)
Disputed lead, good jump 3 out, led narrowly going best after 3 out, pushed along and hard pressed before 2 out, joined 2 out, ridden and headed approaching last, weakened quickly run-in (op 13/8)
Held up in behind leaders, tracked leaders 3rd, pushed along after 3 out, ridden and lost ground before 2 out, well held approaching last, kept on (op 22/1)
Held up in rear, going okay but still plenty to do 3 out, soon short of room and switched right, pushed along when not clear run home turn, tenderly handled but keeping on when jumped right 2 out, edged left approaching last, stayed on, never dangerous (jockey said, regarding running and riding, that his instructions were to get the gelding to settle, take his time and ride the race as he found it as the gelding had failed to finish off his race having made the running at Wincanton on 8 January 2022. He explained that the gelding was a little free early on but soon settled into a rhythm at the rear of the field. He added that he began to make a bit of ground as they passed the winning post with a circuit to go but from this midpoint in the race the gelding had begun to hang right-handed, a fact which he had reported to Scales. Dingle further stated that at the end of the back straight on the final circuit, he switched his mount back in so as not to be stuck wide on the bend with his mount continuing to hang. He added that he was unable to ride out as vigorously as he would have liked due to the gelding hanging and that in the circumstances the gelding had obtained the best possible placing. He continued that in his opinion the gelding had finished the race off better on this occasion having been more relaxed and may in time benefit from better ground and a step up in trip; vet reported that a post-race examination of the gelding failed to reveal any abnormalities) (op 14/1)
Held up in rear, cajoled along 3rd, ridden and lost touch with one circuit to go, mistake 5th, got well behind before 3 out, pulled up before 2 out (op 80/1)
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