took keen hold, in touch with leaders, not fluent 1st, went second after 4 out, led before 3 out, joined 3 out, headed and ridden approaching last, rallied run-in, led again towards finish
held up in midfield, in touch with leaders after 4 out, not fluent 3 out, not fluent 2 out, jumped left last, soon switched right, ridden and ran on run-in
led, headed and prominent when not fluent 3rd, lost ground quickly 5 out, dropped to rear when hampered by faller 4 out, pulled up before 3 out (jockey said gelding hung right)
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.