Held up in rear, steady headway after 8th, went fourth after 2 out, led when going best before last, soon clear, comfortably (trainer said, regarding the apparent improvement in form, that he'd had gelding in his care approximately three months and he came to him for a change of scenery; he confirmed his disappointment with only other run for him and felt the application of blinkers and a possible liking for the track on this occasion helped bring about the improvement) (op 22/1 tchd 20/1)
Held up in rear, midfield 8th, headway 9th, prominent when stumbled 3 out, outpaced after 2 out, went fourth run-in, stayed on (op 5/2 tchd 85/40 and tchd 11/4)
Pressed leaders early, prominent from 2nd, midfield after 4th, weakened after 3 out, tailed off (jockey said mare got tired very quickly) (op 7/1 tchd 15/2)
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