Held up in rear, plenty to do when progress on inner 2f out, switched right just over 1f out, shaken up and ran on to take 2nd near finish, too late to threaten winner (op 10/1)
Took keen hold, held up in midfield on outer, still going well when race unfolded over 2f out, shaken up over 1f out and hanging, stayed on inside final furlong, too late to threaten (op 16/1)
Slowly away, held up in last, long way off the pace when pushed along over 2f out, shaken up over 1f out, stayed on inside final furlong, never involved (op 8/1)
The winner was subject of a friendly claim. Joyful Dream was subject of a friendly claim. Brother In Arms was claimed by Mr A W Carroll for £6000. Drop Kick Murphi was claimed by Mrs Christine Dunnett for £8000.
DBI (SP%):
L [Stalls 1-3] 73 (56%) M [4-6] 30 (17%) H [7-9] 47 (27%)
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