Raced in second, disputing second from 9th, lost ground before 3 out, rallied before 2 out, kept on to lead last, ridden out run-in (trainer's rep said, regarding the apparent improvement in form, that mare was suited to the better ground on this occasion, which was officially described as good to soft, compared with the soft ground at Ffos Las) (op 9/2)
In touch with leaders, hampered 1st, prominent before 8th, disputing second from 9th, hit 12th, went second before 3 out, outpaced and lost position before 2 out, weakening when not fluent last (trainer said, regarding the poor form shown, that mare ran flat on this occasion)
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