Midfield, mistake 1st, blundered and pecked on landing 2nd, soon went third, headway and went second after 6th, pressed leader when left in lead 3 out, went well clear from 2 out, easily (op 4/6 tchd 8/15)
Chased clear leader, not fluent 1st, some headway and mistake 6th, soon lost second, left in second and slightly hampered 3 out, not fluent and jumped right 2 out, soon ridden and beaten (tchd 9/2 and tchd 11/2)
Took keen hold, held up in rear, outpaced before 6th, pushed along 6th, left in modest fourth 3 out, made no telling impression, tailed off (jockey said gelding hung right-handed throughout) (op 400/1)
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