Secret Brief came with a rattling run inside the final furlong to claim the Betway Lincoln at Doncaster on Saturday.

Wearing the Godolphin colours, the four-year-old responded to William Buick's urgings to win the first big handicap of the new UK turf season for trainer Charlie Appleby.

Secret Brief (12-1), who had a spell in Dubai during the winter, got the better of a terrific duel with Ryan Moore on Bravo Zolo to prevail by a neck.

Battle Of Marathon came out of the pack to claim third place, another half a length away, with Birdman staying on strongly for fourth.

Buick said: "It's a great race to win. I've got to give credit to the whole team at home - they've done a fantastic job with him so thanks to them.

"His last run in Dubai was good and we are just getting to know him. I think he'll improve for a better surface."

John Ferguson, Godolphin's chief executive and racing manager, said: "It's a lovely start for everybody in the team.

"This is a horse that has been trained in Dubai in the winter, so a perfect preparation from the sunshine of Dubai to heavy ground in Doncaster.

"He's handled it really well and I was just impressed the way he travelled in the race.

"We thought he'd go with a bit of cut in the ground. This was a different proposition but he's genuine and really tries. He stuck his neck out."

Ferguson continued: "He's tough and genuine, which is what you want in this ground. Charlie has done a great job with him.

"What we want is our horses to reach their potential, which they haven't been doing, and this is a great start.

"We'll have to see what the handicapper does on Tuesday before we make a plan."

Grand veteran Maarek flew the flag for Ireland in the Betway Cammidge Trophy but had to make do with third as Mick Channon's Mobsta (8-1) made the most of his stands-side draw to claim Listed honours.

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