Raced towards rear until closer on outer in mid-division over 2f out, stayed on well into 3rd inside final furlong, not quite reach leading pair (op 14/1)
Raced in mid-division, travelled well to chase leaders under 2f out, briefly short of room approaching final furlong and switched right, kept on well in 4th final 100yds (op 6/1 tchd 5/1)
Chased leaders, 4th at halfway, closer in 2nd under 2f out, briefly short of room approaching final furlong, no extra in 5th final 100yds (jockey said that his mount ran short of room) (op 33/1)
Led early, tracked leaders when checked and soon dropped to mid-division, towards rear at halfway, stayed on again from 1f out, never on terms (jockey said that his mount met with serious interference shortly after leaving the stalls) (op 2/1 tchd 9/4)
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