Close up, mistake 12th, slipped on turn before 2 out, ridden and joined leader after 2 out, led approaching last, kept on (trainer said, regards the apparent improvement in form, gelding jumped more fluently on this quicker ground) (op 11/1 tchd 9/1 and tchd 14/1)
Held up in behind leaders, not fluent 9th, pushed along after 11th, outpaced 4 out, rallied and left in third 2 out, soon ridden, went second last, kept on (op 5/2 tchd 11/4)
Led, slipped before 3 out, hit 2 out, soon ridden and joined, headed approaching last, lost second last, no extra run-in (jockey said gelding slipped on the bend approaching the third last fence) (op 10/11)
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