Very slowly away, in rear, closed and in touch halfway, switched right and effort over 1f out, stayed on well final 100yds, not reached leaders (jockey said gelding was slowly away) (op 5/2 tchd 9/4)
Awkward leaving stalls and rider lost off side iron, midfield, switched right and headway over 3f out, chased leaders 2f out, lost place over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong (jockey said he lost an iron on leaving stalls and was unable to regain it) (op 10/1)
Took keen hold, held up in touch, switched right after 1f out, carried wide bend over 3f out, switched right and effort in centre over 1f out, soon beaten and weakened final furlong (op 5/1)
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