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Table turned over after trading at short prices in running

What A Game (centre) overcomes a mistake at the last to score at Cartmel
What A Game (centre) overcomes a mistake at the last to score at CartmelCredit: John Grossick 07710461723

>>Turning The Table went off a heavily backed 4-6 favourite for the fillies' handicap at Windsor and victory looked a formality when she loomed up on the bridle and was matched at a low of 1.19 in running on Betfair.

However, she found nothing when asked for maximum effort and faded to finish a distant last.

That left Perfect Summer to score an unlikely 9-1 victory after she had traded at a high of 200.

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