Horse racing draw advantage bias CARLISLE 6F (5F +207yds)
Stalls usually positioned High ( Centre and Low are shown C and L )

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WINNING STALL NUMBER

 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
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8 C     1   11 1  
9       1 1        
10                    
11     1     11     1    
12 1 11            C   1  
13                  1   1    
14   1             1          1 1
15          1 1       1   L   L C
16 1L                   1 1       11
17   1 1 1   L     1 1       111 1   1
18       1   1                        
19           1 1                   1    
20 11       1 1   1 1   1 11 1     1   1   1
21                                          
22                                            
4 4 2 2 3 4

<--Good or better -->

3 3 4 3 4 5
19 22

Overall, this is a very weak pattern.  
Carlisle sprints of 5F an 6F are up hill almost throughout, and have a slight right hand sweeping bend before hitting the straight
which may lead to some other advice recommending a High advantage in these races.

On good or better going stalls 1 - 6 won 19 races and the Top 6 stalls won 22 of the 43 races.
During 2005, on good or better going, all 4 races were won from the Top half of the draw, but in 2006, 2 of 3 races were won from the Bottom 3 stalls.
Overall, results are spread across most stalls throughout this chart.

On good/good to soft in places or softer going :-
In races of 8 - 16 runners, all 11 races were won from the Top 7 stalls.
In races of 17 or more runners, 6 of 10 races were won from stalls 1-6, but these are very small samples, and perhaps only indicate an overall spread of results at present.
2006 results :- 3-11,
11-13, 8-14, 14-14, 2-17, 15-17, 17-17

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