taken down early, unseated rider on way to start, held up in rear, headway from over 2f out, switched right over 1f out, led inside final furlong, kept on (was unseated on the way to post, having been checked at the start by the Doctor, jockey was deemed fit to race)
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.