Steadied start, held up in rear, headway over 1f out, ridden and edged right when went third inside final furlong, kept on (jockey said gelding hung right-handed under pressure) (op 40/1)
Steadied start, took keen hold, held up in rear, headway and prominent over 3f out, ridden and edged left over 1f out, lost third and weakened inside final furlong (op 5/1)
Blindfold off late, slowly into stride, in rear, pushed along and headway from over 1f out, kept on, never near to challenge (jockey said blindfold was tucked tightly into bridle and required two attempts to remove) (op 28/1)
Pushed along early, prominent, ridden and lost position over 2f out, dropped to rear and eased inside final 110yds (collided with rail going out on to track; having been checked by vet at start, gelding was deemed fit to race) (op 14/1)
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