Travelled strongly, in rear, headway after 4th, prominent from 5th, not fluent 3 out, soon shaken up and went second, ridden and no response run-in (op 12/1)
In touch with leaders, lost position and reminders after 3rd, not fluent 7th, soon pushed along, slightly hampered by faller 8th, no extra and held before 2 out (op 3/1)
Towards rear, reminder after 4th, shaken up after 5th, soon some headway, hampered by faller 8th, not fluent 3 out, soon weakened, tailed off (tchd 10/1)
Raced wide, in rear, hit 1st, not fluent when detached 5th, got behind and beaten before 9th, tailed off (jockey said gelding didn't jump with any fluency) (op 7/2)
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