A bizarre decision has robbed Auckland Cup winner Sir Lincoln of his shot at Addington glory this week.
The exceptional pacer was never a realistic New Zealand Cup contender because of an interrupted preparation but was in Christchurch for a free-for-all at Addington tomorrow, to be followed by the New Zealand Free-For-All on Friday.
The latter, to be run over a mobile mile for the first time, was Sir Lincoln's chance to break an Addington track record and further enhance his stallion career. However, stewards have ruled Sir Lincoln cannot start on Friday after being ruled out of tomorrow's lead-up races.
Trainer Ray Green was worried his stable star was suffering from a minor chest infection after a so-so performance in last Wednesday's Cup trial.
A lung scope yesterday suggested he was improving but wouldn't be right for tomorrow, with Green still keen to race in the free-for-all on Friday.