SP: 20/1OR 76Wearing blinkersJockey in form (5 wins in 14 days)Won 0 of last 5—
prominent, prominent behind clear leader before 5th, lost second before 3 out, rallied from 2 out, ridden and switched right before last, kept on to lead against near rail final 110yds, gamely (trainer's rep had no explanation for the apparent improvement in form)
SP: 3/1OR 90Wearing cheekpiecesWon 0 of last 5Raced here before1.2 lengths
in touch with leaders on inner, went third 6th, went second and chased clear leader before 3 out, keeping on 2 out, led and good jump last, no extra and headed final 110yds
SP: 4/1OR 90Won at this course & distanceWon 0 of last 5Won here 2 times2.5 lengths
midfield, slightly hampered 4th, going okay but still plenty to do 3 out, steady headway from 2 out, keeping on when switched left last, went third towards finish, not pace to challenge
SP: 7/1OR 95Wearing hoodWon 0 of last 5Raced here before3 lengths
led, went clear 5th, went further clear from 7th, not fluent 3 out, much reduced lead 2 out, rallied home turn, no extra and headed before last, weakened run-in
SP: 7/1OR 105Wearing cheekpiecesFresh (79 days off)Won 0 of last 548 lengths
in rear, slightly hampered 4th, some headway after 3 out, weakened quickly from 2 out, tailed off (jockey said gelding stopped quickly; vet had nothing to report)
SP: 9/1OR 82Wearing visorWon 1 of last 5Raced here beforePulled Up
in touch with leaders on outer, left in third 4th, prominent behind clear leader 5th, not fluent and lost position 6th, struggling when mistake 3 out, soon pulled up
How do odds work?The first number is what you win, the second is what you bet. So 5/2 means you win £5 for every £2. 4/1 means you win £4 for every £1. The bigger the first number, the less likely bookmakers think the horse will win — but the more you'd win if it does.