Slowly away, took keen hold, in rear, switched to near side 3f out, headway and pressed leader over 1f out, led narrowly inside final furlong, kept on (op 13/2)
Took keen hold, in touch with leaders, steady headway halfway, switched to near side and led narrowly over 2f out, edged left and headed final 110yds, kept on (op 15/2)
Slowly away, in rear throughout (prior to this race, a query was raised with trainer into reason why he was running gelding here 10 days after his previous run at Hamilton where he reported on that occasion that race had come too soon for gelding, only 8 days after its previous engagement; trainer said he felt today's race was more suitable for gelding and, after freshening him up at home, he was happy for for him to take his chance) (op 18/1)
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