Held up in midfield, headway towards far side when ridden from under 2f out, keeping on when bit short of room and switched left inside final furlong, ran on and went second towards finish, just held (op 22/1)
Soon midfield, in touch with leaders under 5f out, headway over 2f out, challenging towards far side inside final furlong, lost second towards finish (op 11/1)
Prominent early, lost position but in touch with leaders after 2f, brief headway when ran green over 1f out, kept on but no impression inside final furlong (tchd 10/3)
Lost many lengths start when slowly away, raced in last and detached early, recovered in rear after 2f, headway over 5f out, towards rear of midfield over 4f out, weakened from over 2f out (jockey said gelding missed the break) (op 33/1)
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