Made virtually all, joined briefly 3 out, soon regained lead and extended advantage under pressure before last where not fluent, strongly pressed run-in and kept on well in closing stages, all out (trainer said, regarding apparent improvement in form, that the gelding was brought into the parade ring late and took it to post early so to keep it calm, it was also suited by the soft to heavy ground) (op 2/1)
Settled behind leader in 2nd, disputed briefly 3 out, pushed along in close 2nd before 2 out where slight mistake, soon ridden and slight mistake last, kept on well run-in without matching winner, held (op 9/10 tchd 10/11 and 8/11)
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