3. In big (16-plus runner) races over a mile, a high draw is often a considerable advantage at this Sussex course. Newmarket (July course) When the ground is on the quick side and the stalls are placed on the stands-side of the track, horses drawn high are often the main beneficiaries.
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4. The majority of races at Sandown are run on its round course. But five-furlong sprints are run on a separate track which often seem to favour horses drawn high. That's possibly because of the presence of a strip of ground alongside the far running rail which just runs that bit quicker than elsewhere down the course.
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