towards rear, not fluent 5th, not fluent when in touch with leaders 10th, headway before 4 out, led before 2 out, ridden approaching last, kept on and went clear run-in
prominent, not fluent 6th, mistake 11th, reminder before 4 out, outpaced and lost ground when hit 3 out, rallied before 2 out, no chance with winner but stayed on and went second final strides
in touch with leaders, not fluent 8th, prominent 10th, not fluent 4 out, not fluent 3 out, soon weakened then pulled up (vet reported gelding to be showing signs of delayed recovery post race)
SP: 10/1Fresh (222 days off)Jockey in form (4 wins in 14 days)Won 0 of last 5Pulled Up
in rear, not fluent 3rd, not fluent 5th, struggling before 4 out, pulled up before 3 out (vet reported gelding to have blood at both nostrils post race; jockey said gelding stopped quickly)
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