Horse Handicapper Tips -
139th Belmont Stakes
by: Betus.com
The Battle of the 139th Belmont shapes up as
a duel between Preakness Stakes winner Curlin
and Kentucky Derby runner-up Hard Spun.
If Street Sense hadn’t
bowed out and all three had hit the board again,
it would have been the first time in Triple
Crown history.
A decade ago, Silver
Charm won the first two legs, while Free House
and Captain Bodgit hit the board. In the Belmont
Stakes, Silver Charm and Free House finished
in the money, but Touch Gold won while Captain
Bodgit didn’t run.
The term “Triple Crown” is
credited to sportswriter Charles Hatton who
wrote about the second Triple Crown champion,
Gallant Fox, in 1930.
An total of 47 horses
have captured two legs of the Triple Crown,
including nine that didn’t
run in one of the races. Burgoo King in ’32
and Bold Venture in ’36 were forced to
skip the Belmont with bowed tendons that ended
their careers.
Seven horses, including
Man O‘War in ’20,
didn’t race in the Kentucky Derby, but
took the Preakness and Belmont.
Curlin, the likely post time favorite on Saturday,
could become the 12th horse that lost at Churchill
Downs, but won at Pimlico and Belmont.
Here’s how the
field shapes up from bottom to top:
Digger
and Time Squared: Both entered the race
because Street Sense skipped it. Against the
top echelon 3-year-olds, Digger finished ninth
in the John Battaglia Memorial Stakes at Turfway
Park while Time Squared ran seventh in the Sham
Stakes at Santa Anita and sixth in the Blue Grass
at Keeneland. Both hope to avoid running last.
Imawildandcrazyguy: While he finished fourth in the Kentucky Derby,
the son of Wild Event has only two wins in
12 outings. He isn’t
bred to go long so he will fall short of finishing
in the money.
Slew’s Tizzy: Despite being on a two-race
winning streak, he is yet to beat first-tier
runners, finishing seventh behind Circular Quay
in the Louisiana Derby at Fair Grounds. A plus:
John Velasquez climbs aboard for trainer Gregory
Fox. A negative: The son of Tiznow hasn’t
traveled farther than 1 1/16 miles. Running third
would be an accomplishment.
Circular
Quay and Rags to Riches: Trainer Todd Pletcher is trying
to make up his mind on which horse to run.
Circular Quay’s daddy Thunder
Gulch captured the Belmont in ’95. He’s
bred to go the 1 ½ miles, but disappointed
finishing sixth in the Kentucky Derby and fifth
in the Preakness Stakes.
Rags to Riches won
all four starts this year, including three
Grade 1 events. Her sire A. P. Indy took the
Belmont in ’92.
Tiago:
Lightly raced son of Pleasant Tap is
bred to go long and probably will come from
far like he did when winning the Santa Anita
Derby. But he must be considerably closer than
he was in the Kentucky Derby when he only made
up two lengths in the stretch to finish 10
lengths behind in seventh. Third place makes
sense.
Hard
Spun: His pedigree
is tops in the field, but Garrett Gomez must
get him to rate. He’s
the son of the Danzig, who sired ’86 Belmont
winner Danzig Connection, while his dam sire
is Turkoman. He’s the only horse with triple
digit speed figures in the last three races.
Curlin: A clean trip with a field smaller than
the first two legs of the Triple Crown, during
which he encountered trouble, would produce a
resounding victory. He will expode heading home.
Rememder that the son of Smart Strike equalled
the Preakness record of 1:53 2/5 for 1 3/16 miles
and posted the highest speed figure in the field.
Keep checking the Locker Room all through the
Triple Crown season, as we will cover the trainers,
horses and jockeys in each race. You can get
your early Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park bets
in now in the BetUS sportsbook in the Future
/ props section, under Horse Futures: 2007 Belmont
Stakes.
Posted on 6/4/2007 5:35:45 PM
Handicapping Hints for the 139th Belmont Stakes
By Greg Melikov
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