Raced in mid-division, 5th at halfway, pushed along and progress to chase clear leader in 2nd under 2f out, stayed on well inside final furlong to lead on line (op 5/2 tchd 9/4)
Led after 1f, ridden to extend advantage under 2f out, lead reduced inside final furlong, strongly pressed final 150yds, kept on well, headed on line (op 6/1)
Raced towards rear, 9th at halfway, progress over 1f out, went 5th entering final furlong, stayed on strongly into 3rd final 100yds, never nearer (op 6/1 tchd 13/2)
Checked on inner soon after start, raced in rear until over 2f out, kept on one pace under hands and heels inside final furlong, never a factor (op 20/1)
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