Held up in rear, pushed along and headway when switched to centre over 1f out, led inside final furlong, ran on well, readily (regarding the apparent improvement in form, trainer's rep said last race may have come too soon the gelding having run five days previously, and he had appreciated the return to Bath where the gelding has won in the past) (op 7/1)
Prominent, made strong challenge over 2f out, soon ridden, kept on until no extra inside final furlong (vet said gelding lost its left-hind shoe) (op 9/2)
Midfield, dropped to last when hampered after 1f, ran on well but no chance final furlong (jockey said filly was hampered 4f out and his saddle slipped) (op 11/1)
Awkward start, soon midfield but short of room, headway to challenge 2f out, soon ridden, weakened final furlong (jockey said gelding missed the break) (op 10/3)
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