SP: 6/1OR 111Won at this course & distanceWon 0 of last 5Won here 4 times9.2 lengths
held up in rear, good headway and in touch with leaders after 3 out, led home turn, no extra and headed and lost second before last, weakened gradually run-in
SP: 12/1OR 99Won at this course & distanceWearing cheekpiecesWon 0 of last 520.3 lengths
in touch with leaders, awkward jump 3 out, soon recovered and went second, pressed leader 2 out, lost ground quickly home turn, lost touch before last (jockey said gelding was unsuited by the Going, which was officially described as Good to Soft, Good in places on this occasion, and would prefer a faster surface)
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