Taken down early, tailed off last but one at 2nd, mistake 4th, never in race (jockey said regarding running and riding that his instructions were to drop in and get cover as the gelding had been very keen on its previous run. He further added that he worked his way into the race on the final circuit when he felt he was passing beaten horses that had chased the early pace, which in his opinion was too quick. trainer said trainer stated that the ride given accorded with her instructions and that she was satisfied with the ride given to the gelding. She added that the gelding benefitted from the first time application of the hood, as well as the use of a ring bit and cross noseband and as a result jumped better than it had done previously, finishing its race more effectively.)
Tailed off from 2nd and never in race (jockey said regarding running and riding that his instructions were to jump off in the rear, get the gelding settled and jumping well as it had been keen in the past, before then working into the race in order to obtain the best possible placing. He further added that having asked for an effort down the back straight, the gelding began to weaken and was very tired jumping the last hurdle.
trainer said stated that the ride given accorded with her instructions and that she was satisfied with the ride given to the gelding. She further added that the gelding wore a hood for the first time in an attempt to settle it and enable it to better finish off its race.)
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