SP: 6/1OR 98Wearing cheekpiecesJockey in form (3 wins in 14 days)Won 0 of last 5Pulled Up
didn't always jump with fluency, towards rear, headway before 6th, lost ground after 7th, weakened after 3 out, soon pulled up (trainer could offer no explanation for poor form shown other than gelding may be feeling the effects of a long season; vet examined gelding post race and had nothing to report)
SP: 3/1OR 95Wearing cheekpiecesTrainer in formWon 3 of last 5Pulled Up
towards rear, headway before 6th, in touch with leaders before 3 out, weakened home turn, pulled up before last (trainer could offer no explanation for the poor form shown; vet examined gelding post race and had nothing to report)
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