Horse Racing Tips: News fancied for Lincoln success at Doncaster
All eyes will head to Doncaster racecourse this afternoon as the Flat season clicks up a notch with the Lincoln Handicap taking centre stage at 15:35 on Saturday afternoon, and it looks an exciting betting heat for punters to get stuck into. As well as racing from Doncaster on Saturday there's alternative racing at Kelso, Curragh, Kempton, Stratford and Wolverhampton, and we have a number of tips from a host of racing writers available on our dedicated tips section. We pick out a few that catch the eye here...

Charlie Appleby may have some eye-catching runners at Meydan on Dubai World Cup night later on today, but he has a leading contender for the Lincoln at 15:35, as Modern News will carry the legendary Godolphin silks in the 1m handicap showpiece, and the 4/1 favourite has proven popular among our racing tipsters. Three of them, including the likes of Templegate from The Sun and Robin Goodfellow from the Daily Mail have put up the Appleby raider as the best bet of the day, and he looks the one to beat.
Steve Mullington rocketed to the top of the naps table earlier this week, and he's duly bagged three winning naps on the bounce, so will aim to make it win number four this afternoon, and he has picked out the 10/1 chance Ametist, who is another leading contender for the Lincoln at 15:35. Farringdon will now be looking to return to top spot and has veered away from the Doncaster action, and heads to Kelso for the best bet of the day. The Morning Star tipster has selected the Sue Smith-trained Small Present as the nap of the day, and that 13/2 chance will face a tough test against the likes of Wakool and Kaizer.
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Spotlight of the Racing Post has landed back-to-back winning naps and will be another tipster heading to Doncaster this afternoon, and it's the Clive Cox-trained Diligent Harry that has been put up by Spotlight, and he's currently a 2/1 chance to claim victory in the 13:50 contest.
For those looking for some attractive big-priced runners could side with the Harry & Roger Charlton-trained Ludus, who is a whopping 25/1 chance to win the 13:30 at Kempton, and is the best bet of Jeffrey Ross from The Western Morning News, while the Noel Meade-trained Luke Short lines up for the 16:16 at the Curragh, and the 20/1 chance is napped by The Irish Sun in a competitive renewal of the Irish Lincolnshire.