Dwelt and in rear, headway well over 2 out, tracked leaders well over 1f out, soon pushed along to challenge, ridden to take slight lead entering final furlong, soon driven, held on gamely towards finish (tchd 9/4 and tchd 11/4)
Led, ridden along 2f out, edged right 1 1/2f out, soon joined, driven and headed narrowly entering final furlong, rallied gamely under pressure and every chance until no extra towards finish (op 7/2)
Tracked leading pair when stumbled badly path over 5f out, stirrup leather pin came out and rider lost irons, soon lost place and behind (jockey said colt stumbled when travelling over the road crossing approximately 6f out, causing the pin of the stirrup leather to pop out, resulting in him losing his irons for the remainder of the race) (op 5/2)
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