Held up in behind leaders, headway when not fluent 3 out, joined leader on inner after 2 out, ridden to lead before last, kept on well when hard pressed towards finish
Soon midfield, headway before 3 out, chased leaders when ridden after 2 out, ran on well and went second run-in, pressed leader but held towards finish
Midfield, in touch with leaders 5th, pressed leaders when pushed along after 2 out, switched left before last, mistake last, ridden and went third run-in, no match for first two (op 66/1)
Chased leaders, hit 4th, pressed leader when pushed along after 3 out, ridden after 2 out, every chance approaching last, weakened run-in (op 7/4 tchd 2/1)
Close up, went second 2nd, soon joined leader, led 3rd, mistake and pushed along 2 out, soon joined and ridden, headed before last, not fluent and weakened last (op 15/2)
Towards rear of midfield, headway before 4 out, in touch with leaders going okay before 3 out, steadied when mistake 2 out, soon nudged along and lost touch
Led, hung left on turn before 2nd, joined after 2nd, headed and tracked leader 3rd, pushed along when not fluent 3 out, not fluent and weakened 2 out (jockey said gelding leaned left throughout this race)
Towards rear, not fluent 1st, headway into midfield before 3 out, soon no extra when tenderly handled (The Stewards enquired into the running and riding of Saddle Her Up. Evidence was heard from the jockey and trainer concerned. The jockey stated that his instructions were to drop his mount out as it can be very keen at home, to get it jumping and to do the best he could. He said his mount ran very green throughout, missed the first hurdle, lost ground when impeded by fallers at different stages in the race and hung off the home bend. The trainer confirmed the instructions given and expressed his satisfaction with the ride. He said his charge was having its first run on the track and can be a very keen individual. He accepted that the jockey could have been seen to make more of an effort, but concluded by confirming his satisfaction with the ride. The Stewards also received a report from the vet, who stated that the filly was found to have slight bilateral nasal discharge and noted a fresh wound on an old wound on the right hind coronet. Stewards suspended the filly for a period of 42 days.)
Midfield, switched right before 4 out, niggled along briefly and switched left after 4 out, in touch with leaders when not fluent and pushed along 3 out, soon weakened
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