Waited with in rear, pushed along and closed 2 1/2f out, driven to chase leading pair 2 1/2f out, back on bridle to track leader 2f out, shaken up to lead approaching 1f out, soon clear and idled, kept up to work close home
Waited with towards rear, pushed along and headway to track leaders after halfway, hard ridden and outpaced 2 1/2f out, switched outside and stayed on over 1f out, took 2nd 150yds out, closed on idling winner but never on terms
Settled in 3rd, shuffled back to 5th 4f out but well in touch, pushed along and outpaced 2 1/2f out, switched outside and ridden 2 1/2f out, no impression and soon beaten
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