Horse racing draw advantage bias NEWCASTLE 5F
Stalls usually positioned HIGH ( Low are shown L, Centre C )

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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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R

U

N

E

R

S

8 1   1      1   111
9 1      1       1
10 11 1     1  1C   111 1  
11       1   11        11  
12   11   1     1 1    1 1  
13  C 1     1  1           1     
14 111        1 1   C11       C 11  
15    C 1 1        C           11  
16   1   1L     1                 1
17   111     1      L         1 1     1 
18               1 1                  
19 11 1       1                          
20   11 11  111   11  1  1 1  L 1          11L     11 11 
21                                          
22                                            
8 9 3 6 1 5

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4 4 1 6 11 6
33 31

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During 2005, on good or better going, the Top 6 stalls won 6 of 9 races.
Things were more even in 2006.
Despite those results, on good or better going, the Top 1/2, Bottom 1/2 split and the Top 6, Bottom 6 totals are very even.
On good or better going, both stalls 1 to 6 and the Top 6 stalls won 32 of 67 races 47%.
That is a very low percentage for 6 stalls.
There may appear to be an advantage on the day, but historically, there has not been a draw advantage worth following in these races.
2006 results :-  6-8, 9-9 (C), 2-10, 2-16,
2-17, 17-17