Slowly into stride, in rear, headway and went fourth when edged right 2f out, challenging inside final furlong, led inside final 110yds, kept on (trainer's rep said, regarding the apparent improvement in form, that she was a big filly who had taken time to mature and had appeared to have benefitted from the step up in trip to 1m4f on this occasion as well as by the application of first-time cheekpieces) (op 16/1 tchd 14/1)
Midfield, headway and went third 3f out, ridden over 2f out, went second and pressed leader 1f out, lost second and no extra inside final furlong, lost third post (op 11/2)
Mounted in chute, took keen hold, chased leader, every chance and pushed along over 2f out, lost two places 1f out, weakened inside final furlong (op 10/1 tchd 15/2 and tchd 12/1)
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