Disputed lead, lost position and ridden before 3 out, rallying when not fluent 2 out, disputing third and 2 lengths down last, ran on well run-in, led post (op 10/3)
Held up in rear, pushed along and headway before 3 out, pressed leaders last, ridden and carried right run-in, led narrowly towards finish, headed post (tchd 8/1)
Took keen hold, prominent, not fluent 2nd, ridden and led 2 out, 1 length ahead when jumped right last, hung right run-in, headed and lost second towards finish (op 13/2)
Disputed lead, ridden and led clearly before 3 out where not fluent, headed 2 out, weakening when mistake last (trainer said mare made a respiratory noise)
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