Slowly away, raced in last, shaken up and ran on from over 1f out, never near to challenge (the jockey was asked to explain his riding from turning for home where the colt had to appeared to be considerately ridden. The Stewards interviewed the jockey and viewed recordings of the race after which he explained his instructions were to hold up the colt and concentrate on getting him settled after he jumped awkwardly from the stalls, which he had reported at scales. He added that in the final 2f the colt lugged towards the rail and became slightly unbalanced so he felt it was prudent to hold the colt together) (op 28/1)
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