Held up in rear, minor headway after 3 out, never on terms (jockey said, regarding running and riding, instructions were to settle mount towards rear of the field as it can be a difficult ride, to get it jumping and to do the best he could; he said gelding jumped and settled well and that he stayed on at one pace in the home straight under hands and heels ride passing tired horses; trainer confirmed instructions given and expressed his satisfaction with ride; he stated that gelding can be very difficult to settle and has failed to finish well on his previous runs as a result of this; he further informed raceday stewards that his charge has suffered from wind problems in the past and this is why he had instructed the rider to ride patiently throughout) (tchd 80/1)
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