DONCASTER TIPS: Thunder goes well to strike Lincoln Handicap Gold for Karl Burke | Racing news

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In the latest episodes of the weekend winner, the panel aims to be a Doncaster where the flat grass season is truly takes place along with Lincoln Handicap on Saturday.

Host Kate Tracey has previewed the weekend behavior with the DECLAN RIX of the race and the senior style analyst Jamie Lynch.

The conditions of Town Moor are now soft and soft. 22 runners started battle for the famous William Hill Lincoln Handicap, a traditional curtain laser of the Turf Flat season.

Last year’s winner came back to defend his title, and Wathnan Racing is well represented through Midnight Gun and Native Warrior. Thunder Run leads the markets of Cliff Lee and Karl Burke, while Rossa Ryan has a five -pound penalty Orandi.

Kate Tracy

“The trend started again Thunder. The four -year -old angle and his official grade are 100. Four out of the last eight winners received the rating and the rest were there or headed accordingly. He won three lengths after taking fourth in Balmoral.

“His best effort was on a better surface: I know that he has been proven to be versatile, but he seems to prefer faster land.

Jamie Lynch

“There is an ordinary word with a profile like Thunder Run, but tends to be. Whip cracker Lincoln’s most important trend is not discussed because it was the first or returned from Dubai. This is the only way to win Lincoln for the last 25 years.

The Wolverhampton (Trial) race hasn’t overlapped it, but if you look at it, Whip Cracker is good for fourth place in a messy race, and all the positive things he saw 9/4 are still in the game. The winner was a symbol of light in Jason Watson’s gorgeous riding, and Whip Cracker was too far away, but still had the second highest finishing rate in the race.

“From that day, the yard was operated from 10 %to 22 %on Thursday, including twice in Chelmsford. This is what Lincoln is looking for. I thought Bolverhampton Run was against him, but he thought he was here. I thought he was here. Table.

Declan Rix

“You probably want a 4-5 -year -old with a progressive profile. Thunder. He is four years old this season, he has started six times and hopes to be a little more coming this year. I can’t get his running from my head last season’s Balmoral. He did too much on the soft ground in the front end and the winner’s finish rate was 93 %.

“When a three -year -old took the elders, he didn’t cover the stiff track too quickly too quickly. This time he could go well if he could distribute the speed a little bit more, and Karl Burke pounds one of Europe and the world’s best trainers.”

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