Belmont analysis and observations
A grab bag of Belmont thoughts: why Tacitus won’t win, how much Chad will we see, which Midlantic-breds are in action, and more.
A grab bag of Belmont thoughts: why Tacitus won’t win, how much Chad will we see, which Midlantic-breds are in action, and more.
Canter for the Cause, the MHBA Yearling Show, the Penn Mile, Belmont: what social media has been buzzing about.
War of Will is the 2-1 second choice on the morning line and will break from the nine-hole in Saturday’s Belmont Stakes.
Justify led every step of the way to win today’s Belmont Stakes and secure a spot in history as the 13th Triple Crown winner.
Justify had what trainer Bob Baffert termed a “good day” in his final exercise before Saturday’s bid for a Triple Crown in the Belmont Stakes.
Justify had his first trip around the Belmont Park oval and left trainer Bob Baffert more than pleased with what he saw.
Justify has been installed as the 4-5 favorite for Saturday’s Belmont Stakes, where a win will secure a Triple Crown for the undefeated Bob Baffert trainee.
NJ-bred Irish War Cry gained redemption with a strong effort after disappointing in the Kentucky Derby, but Tapwrit got the money in the Belmont Stakes.
New Jersey-bred Irish War Cry, who disappointed in the Kentucky Derby, has been installed as the morning line favorite in Saturday’s Belmont Stakes.
Irish War Cry, the New Jersey-bred who won the Wood Memorial, will make his next start Saturday in the Belmont Stakes.