Pulled hard in last place mostly, tailed off from 6th, reported slightly lame after (vet said gelding was slightly lame right fore; jockey said, regarding running and riding, that his instructions were to drop the gelding in and get him settled; he further added that the gelding was very keen in the early stages but began to tire with a circuit to go; he had squeezed the gelding along down the back straight where he made some progress before making a bad mistake three out; he further added he felt the gelding had run his race, having been so keen early, and, having made a bad mistake, he felt it prudent to hold him together in the home straight to make sure the gelding got home; trainer's rep confirmed the instructions stating that she was satisfied that the ride accorded with the instructions) (op 20/1)
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