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Your support makes all the difference.COMMANCHE CREEK: Nothing went right for this three-year-old who was well- backed when dropped in class at Edinburgh last week, only to stumble and lose his place before running on again. He was not given a hard race once his chance had gone. (L Cumani)
SCUSI: Hampered at the start when odds-on at Beverley on Friday, Scusi could never get on terms with the pacemakers over the five-furlong trip, but still managed to finish eighth, only five and a half lengths off the winner, and can make good the losses. (W Jarvis)
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