SP: 14/1OR 45Wearing cheekpiecesWon 0 of last 5Raced here before—
sweating, in touch with leaders, outpaced 3f out, rallied from 2f out, ridden when led inside final furlong, kept on (trainer said, regarding the apparent improvement in form, that gelding may have stripped fitter after his run at Redcar)
SP: 10/1OR 49Jockey in form (10 wins in 14 days)Won 0 of last 51.8 lengths
towards rear, unbalanced 3f out, headway from over 1f out, bit short of room inside final furlong, kept on well when up the centre final 110yds, eyecatcher (jockey said filly became unbalanced approx 3f out)
SP: 9/2OR 54Won 0 of last 5Raced here before2.1 lengths
prominent, not clear run 2f out, soon lost ground and waiting for room, not clear run again inside final furlong, kept on when in the clear inside final 110yds, eyecatcher (jockey said filly was denied a clear run on several occasions from 1 1/2f out)
SP: 9/1OR 47Won 1 of last 5Raced here beforeWon at this distance 2 times2.2 lengths
pressed leader, joined leader under 3f out, lost position inside final furlong, bit short of room and eased towards finish (jockey said mare was short of room on run to line prompting him to take a precautionary check and rending him unable to fully ride out to line)
SP: 11/1OR 52Won 0 of last 5Raced here beforeHas won on this ground3.1 lengths
reared start and slowly away, towards rear, headway halfway, no extra final 110yds (jockey said mare reared as stalls opened and missed the break as a result)
SP: 8/1OR 54Won at this course & distanceJockey in form (3 wins in 14 days)Trainer in form3.6 lengths
slowly away, towards rear, headway over 3f out, not clear run and waiting for room from 2f out, bit short of room when eased towards finish, eyecatcher (jockey said gelding was denied a clear run on several occasions from 1 1/2f out)
SP: 50/1OR 45Wearing cheekpiecesWon 0 of last 5Raced here before3.7 lengths
dwelt start, took keen hold, in rear, some headway over 1f out, soon not clear run, no telling impression (jockey said filly was denied a clear run inside final furlong; vet reported filly bled from the nose)
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