took keen hold, in touch with leaders, pushed along under 2f out, led towards near side inside final furlong, soon ridden and ran on well, readily (jockey said filly hung left in closing stages)
SP: 4/1First run (debut)Trainer in form1.5 lengths
midfield, switched to near side and pushed along from over 2f out, soon headway, ridden and ran on well from over 1f out, went second final 110yds, no match for winner (jockey said colt hung left after 1 1/2f)
slowly into stride, in rear, switched right soon after start, steady headway from 2f out, switched left and ran on inside final furlong, went fourth final strides
alone against near rail, soon prominent, disputed lead after 2f, led clearly from over 1f out, headed and weakened gradually inside final furlong (jockey said filly hung left)
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