Tracked leader, not fluent 8th, led before 4 out, soon ridden along, driven out run-in (trainer said, as to the apparent improvement in form, the gelding was suited by the drop back in trip from 3 miles to 2 miles 3 furlongs and benefited from a weaker race) (op 4/1)
Midfield, ridden and outpaced before 4 out, no threat after (vet reported the gelding returned with a wound to its right hind and had lost its right hind shoe) (op 4/1 tchd 7/2)
Held up, ridden and weakened before 4 out, well behind when mistake 2 out and pulled up (trainer could offer no explanation for the gelding's performance) (op 20/1 tchd 33/1)
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