SP: 6/4Stepping up in classFresh (164 days off)Trainer in form—
took keen hold, prominent, led after 1f, went clear going easily 3f out, pushed along over 1f out, ridden and edged right inside final furlong, kept on, comfortably
SP: 13/2OR 90Fresh (205 days off)Jockey in form (12 wins in 14 days)Trainer in form68.3 lengths
dwelt start, in touch with leaders, weakened 3f out, eased over 1f out (jockey said filly stopped quickly; trainer's rep said, regarding the poor form shown, that filly may have been unsuited by the going, which was officially described as good to firm and may appreciate a softer surface; vet had nothing to report)
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