Slowly into stride, held up in touch in rear, closed and switched right over 1f out, shifting left and quickened under pressure to lead inside final furlong, soon in command (vet reported the gelding had sustained a small wound to its left-fore fetlock) (op 5/6)
Mounted in the chute and taken down early, led, urged along over 1f out, headed and ridden inside final furlong, kept on same pace towards finish (op 17/2)
Chased leaders on outer, went 2nd over 3f out, ridden over 1f out, unable to quicken and lost 2nd inside final furlong, kept on same pace final 100yds (op 10/1)
In touch in midfield, effort entering final 2f, not clear run and switched left entering final furlong, soon ridden and kept on same pace after (tchd 11/1)
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