1. The Lincoln The Lincoln is the first major handicap of the flat-racing season; a veritable cavalry charge down Doncaster's straight-mile course. Despite the numbers of runners involved, a low draw from single-figure stalls is often an advantage in this race.
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2. Statistics say the one place you don't want to be drawn is in the middle for this six-furlong, 30-runner cavalry charge. So ignore horses drawn 10 to 20. In recent years, horses which have been drawn next to either rail have enjoyed a considerable advantage. So while it's impossible to rule out a winner from a single-figure draw, the percentage call in recent times is to concentrate on runners berthed in stalls 21 and above.
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