
Ray doesn’t pull any punches about Sugar Ray but punters weigh in nonetheless

Lincoln Farms’ boss John Street invites everyone to join the family
“Welcome to Lincoln Farms’ website, the gold standard for racing in this country. Here you’ll be able to read all about our racing team and our history and see the fun we’re having with our special partnerships. Whether it be at the gallops or the trots our horses are providing the thrills without the risks.
If you thought owning a horse was beyond you, think again, here at Lincoln Farms we make racing affordable for everyone. Lynne and I have been lucky enough to win some big races over the last 20 years and we have some exceptional prospects emerging this season.
We’ve engaged Hall Of Fame writer Barry Lichter to bring you all the excitement of our operation, so bookmark this page, enjoy the site, and make sure you register for our emails.
Welcome aboard.”
—J Street

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Billy primed to give young Jack an early career win at Cambridge on Wednesday

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Eric fulfils dreams of Nate and Cody, thanks to a pearler of a drive at Cambridge by ‘Harry’
Cambridge debutant Johnny Lincoln showing lick but it’s too soon to know if he’s a megastar
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Our latest winners
Congratulations to
John and Lynne Street, Ray Green, Ian Middleton, Four Legs Syndicate, Margaret Rabbitt, Duncan Chisholm, Kathy James and the Athenry Syndicate for Johnny Lincoln’s win at Auckland.
John and Lynne Street, Jason Deane, Brent Mulholland, Priscilla Edmunds, Lance Myocevich, Trevor Casey, Red and Blue Syndicate, Ray Menzies, Dave and Daphne Jones and Margaret Rabbitt for Kevin Kline’s win at Auckland.
Nathan Delany and Cody Evans for Dreams Of Eric’s win at Cambridge.
John and Lynne Street, Dave and Dawn Kennedy and Merv and Meg Butterworth for Beaudiene Rocknroll’s win at Globe Derby.
John and Lynne Street, Ray Green, Ian Middleton, Glenn and Ann Cotterill and Phil Kelly for Leo Lincoln’s back-to-back win at Manawatu.
John and Lynne Street, Ray Green, Ian Middleton, Glenn and Ann Cotterill and Phil Kelly for Leo Lincoln’s win at Manawatu.
John and Lynne Street, Jason Deane, Brent Mulholland, Priscilla Edmunds, Lance Myocevich, Trevor Casey, Red and Blue Syndicate, Ray Menzies, Dave and Daphne Jones and Margaret Rabbitt for Kevin Kline’s win at Manawatu.
Trevor Casey, Kate Marriott and John and Lynne Street for What’s Up The Hill’s win at Auckland.
Ian Middleton, Paul Humphries and Ian Harris for Onyx Shard’s win at Manawatu.
John and Lynne Street, Dave and Dawn Kennedy and Merv and Meg Butterworth for Beaudiene Rocknroll’s win at Globe Derby.
John and Lynne Street, Jason Deane, Brent Mulholland, Priscilla Edmunds, Lance Myocevich, Trevor Casey, Red and Blue Syndicate, Ray Menzies, Dave and Daphne Jones and Margaret Rabbitt for Kevin Kline’s win at Manawatu.
Debbie Green for Angelic Copy’s third win at Auckland.
John and Lynne Street, the Red and Blue syndicate, the Green Machine syndicate, Glenn and Ann Cotterill and Ian Middleton for Lincoln La Moose’s win at Manawatu.
Ray Green and John and Lynne Street for Frisco Bay’s win at Auckland.
Debbie Green for Angelic Copy’s win at Auckland.
John and Lynne Street, Dave and Dawn Kennedy and Merv and Meg Butterworth for Beaudiene Rocknroll’s win at Globe Derby.
John and Lynne Street, the Cantabrians Plus One Syndicate, the Excell Syndicate, the Green Machine Racing Syndicate, Phil Kelly, David Turner, Brad Baine, Alana Rabbitt, Margaret Rabbitt and the Athenry Syndicate for Lincoln Lou’s dead-heat win at Auckland.
John and Lynne Street, the Red and Blue syndicate, the Green Machine Syndicate, Glenn and Ann Cotterill and Ian Middleton for Lincoln La Moose’s win at Manawatu.
Our runners this week
Thursday night at Cambridge
Im Not The Maid.
Friday night at Auckland
The Rascal, Dreams Of Eric, Sugar Ray Lincoln, Leo Lincoln, Kevin Kline.
Saturday at Te Rapa
Billy Lincoln (not starting).