Took keen hold, held up in behind leaders, ridden and chased leader 2f out, stayed on final furlong, led towards finish (trainer's rep could offer no explanation for apparent improvement in form other than the gelding may have appreciated carrying a low weight) (tchd 12/1)
Dwelt start, in rear, headway 4f out, pushed along over 2f out, pressed leaders and every chance inside final furlong, went second post (op 17/2 tchd 8/1 and tchd 11/1)
Close up until led after 1f, increased tempo 4f out, ridden and 3 lengths ahead 2f out, stayed on but headed towards finish, lost second post (tchd 5/6 and tchd Evens)
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