Led, headed and raced in second after 1st, led again 2nd, headed after 3rd, ridden and outpaced home turn, 3 lengths down last, ridden and made strong challenge final 110yds, kept on well and led towards finish (trainer said, regarding the apparent improvement in form, that gelding ran too freely on heavy ground at Limerick after a long break but settled much better today and this, coupled with a good round of jumping, had helped to bring about the apparent improvement in form) (op 9/2)
Didn't jump well, raced in second, led after 1st, slow jump and headed 2nd, led again after 3rd, shaken up and went clear home turn, 3 lengths ahead when awkward jump last, ridden and faced strong challenge final 110yds, headed towards finish (jockey said gelding jumped indifferently) (op 2/5)
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