Slowly into stride, took keen hold, soon prominent, led over 2f out, ridden over 1f out, kept on well (trainer said, regarding improvement in form, gelding appreciated the Good to Firm ground on this occasion having raced on ground officially described as Soft, Good to soft in places last time out)
Held up in rear, switched right and headway over 2f out, shaken up over 1f out, not clear run inside final furlong, not reach leaders (jockey said gelding was denied a clear run on several occasions) (op 20/1)
On outer and held up in behind leaders, shaken up when edged left and weakened over 2f out (jockey said filly stopped quickly. vet said filly was showing signs of a prolonged recovery rate) (op 14/1)
12 ran
Off time:
8:36:53
Winning time:
2m 11.41s (slow by 4.11s)
Total SP:
119%
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