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    Why This Horse Can Win the Lincoln: Sired by Classic-Winning Milers

    James DooleyBy James DooleyMarch 31, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Lincoln Handicap, a grand spectacle in the UK horse racing scene, is shaping up to be a fiercely competitive affair this year. In the heart of this battle, three standouts gallop into the spotlight: Toimy Son, Midnight Gun, and Apiarist. Each horse brings its own unique narrative to the track, promising an exciting race for aficionados and insiders alike.

    Toimy Son: Poised for Success

    Emerging from the shadows, Toimy Son rides into this race with a quiet confidence, bolstered by favorable conditions. Although recently elevated 2lb for a commendable third-place finish in the prestigious Cambridgeshire, this prancing contender’s potential remains untapped. With conditions set to turn in his favor this Saturday, Toimy Son, under the tutelage of David Menuisier and guided by jockey Warren Fentiman, is more attractively priced compared to some front-runners. This duo hopes to channel the magic of two years prior, when their yard clinched victory in this esteemed race.

    The Curious Case of Midnight Gun

    Midnight Gun’s lineage sparkles with promise, tracing back to illustrious Classic-winning milers. With such legacy etched in his pedigree, expectations run high for this Kingman-Sky Lantern prodigy. Last season, Midnight Gun turned heads, performing respectably in notable races like Glorious Goodwood. Despite narrowly missing top honors, his skill on familiar terrain at Doncaster reveals potential, especially when crossing paths with rival Apiarist. The insight of trainer Hamad Al Jehani and the expertise of renowned jockey James Doyle amplify the buzz surrounding Midnight Gun’s ability to transcend his current mark of 101, much like a diamond yet to fully dazzle.

    Apiarist: Daring and Durable

    Despite possessing a singular turf win, Apiarist boasts a trifecta of triumphs on the all-weather circuit since December. His most recent conquest was a career highlight, demonstrating his mettle by surging past Royal Zabeel in the final strides. Apiarist thrives on momentum, suggesting that a brisk mile might tick all the right boxes for this spirited contender. Trained by Kevin Ryan and ridden by Tom Eaves, Apiarist steps into the limelight of the Lincoln with ambition burning bright.

    The Unfolding Drama of the Lincoln Handicap

    Spectators eagerly await the twist and turns that the Lincoln Handicap promises to deliver, as horses with heart and a hoofful of grit line up on race day. Drawing analysis breathes vigor into the narratives, with Midnight Gun’s strategic positioning in stall 13 potentially playing a pivotal role. Will the favored draw positions reveal an advantage or surprise us with unexpected outcomes? Only the echoing gallop of hooves can reveal that answer.

    A Rich History Meets Modern Racing

    The Lincoln Handicap is more than just a race; it’s a celebration of horse racing’s storied past and its vibrant future. It brings together bloodlines of champions past, interpreted through the lens of modern training methods. As contenders like Toimy Son, Midnight Gun, and Apiarist prepare to thunder down the stretch, this event serves as a thrilling prelude to the broader flat racing season. Each contender carries with them the hopes, dreams, and wagers of their supporters, promising an unforgettable spectacle come race day.

    The confluence of legacy and opportunity paints a vivid picture for this year’s Lincoln Handicap. As each horse steps up, the echoes of their lineage and today’s unyielding determination dances on the turf—a testament to the captivating world of horse racing.

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    James Dooley is a UK entrepreneur who founded British Racecourses because of his love for horse racing. James Dooley Entrepreneur Who Owns Racehorses James owns 14 racehorses through Dooley Thoroughbreds, so he understands all aspects of horse racing, from wagering bets, and booking jockeys to sourcing the best horse racing trainers. James is the younger brother of David Dooley, who was voted the “Best Horse Racing Tipster in the UK”.

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