Belmont Park – June 10, 2016
Race 12 - 6:37 PM (EST)
Belmont Stakes (Grade I)
Purse - $1,500,000
Distance - One And One Half Miles
Surface - Dirt
1 – Twisted Tom
2 – Tapwrit
3 – Gormley
4 – J. Boys Echo
5 – Hollywood Handsome
6 – Lookin at Lee
7 – Irish War Cry
8 – Senior Investment
9 – Meantime
10 – Multiplier
11 – Epicharis
12 - Patch
Ahhhh the Belmont Stakes ---- the Test of Champions!!!
(Or as most of America views it when there isn’t a Triple
Crown on the line):
They're still running races?? Why run when no one can win a Triple Crown? |
To make matters worse…… or at least to make matters less
interesting:
The Kentucky Derby Winner Always Dreaming is recovering
from a light injury.
The Preakness Winner Cloud Computing will be….I don’t
know......rebooting that day,
And Classic Empire who would likely be the favorite in this race – and one would imagine would like to pick up a Triple Crown victory….will be Classically Napping – which anyone who enjoys a good nap will understand how that is done.
And Classic Empire who would likely be the favorite in this race – and one would imagine would like to pick up a Triple Crown victory….will be Classically Napping – which anyone who enjoys a good nap will understand how that is done.
Having read Pride and Prejudice for the 200th time because it's our only book -- Molly takes a nap. |
Looking at the field I feel it’s important to write that I believe this Belmont Stakes is wide open – I think the odds should be much closer bunched together – and I believe there’s a very good chance for a “relative” Long Shot to help you bring home some cash!
So let’s take a look at who will be racing –
#1 Twisted Tom – he’s won 4 out 6 lifetime races – he
visited the Winner’s Circle in his last race and his odds are currently an
enticing 20/1. He hasn’t raced against this quality of horse though,
HOWEVER – the real question in the Belmont is if he can handle the distance?? He’s had 49 days away from racing – he could be the big surprise here – and I love his post, but I like the talent I’ve seen from the other horses.
HOWEVER – the real question in the Belmont is if he can handle the distance?? He’s had 49 days away from racing – he could be the big surprise here – and I love his post, but I like the talent I’ve seen from the other horses.
I wouldn’t mind seeing his odds get closer to 30-1 before
laying down a bet.
#2 Tapwrit – Finished 6th in a muddy Kentucky
Derby, and before that he finished 5th in the Blue Grass Stakes.
The Blue Grass Stakes results are always funky – and the
Kentucky Derby was slop that day – Tapwrit is a solid late closing horse, I
like him in this race.
#3 Gormley – Winner of the Santa Anita Derby – and
finished a disappointing 9th in the Kentucky Derby.
Gormley has won 4 out of 7 lifetime races – he’s a very
talented horse and he certainly has a solid shot here .
#4 J Boys Echo – There are a lot of people, that I
respect, that think J. Boys Echo (going off at 15/1) is the horse to beat in
the Belmont Stakes. After finishing 15th
in the KY Derby and 4th in the Blue Grass Stakes – I believe some
bettors are throwing both of those races away – and instead looking at his
victory in the Gotham stakes where he beat Preakness Winner Cloud Computing.
He only has 2 wins in 7 races – but the Gotham was a big
one. I’m hearing a lot of talk from the
track, and those folks often know the inside scoop. Just letting you know.
#5 Hollywood Handsome – 2 wins in 9 races and going off at 30/1 – Has lost races to
Multiplier and Patch. Probably just hoping to pick up some money in a 3rd
or 4th place finish. Great name for a horse, but this horse has been
without a Blockbuster so far.
#6 Lookin at Lee – Hasn’t won a race since August 2016 –
however he’s very good at ending up in the money. He has 2 wins in 11 races –
he finished 3rd in the Arkansas Derby, 2nd in the
Kentucky Derby and 4th in the Preakness Stakes.
I like Lookin at Lee – he’s a late closing horse – but I
think (at this point) he's been raced too much – he maybe should be Classically Napping with Classic Empire and Molly -- I like him to be in the Top 3 but I don’t like
him for a win here.
#7 Irish War Cry – Currently he’s the favorite in this
race at 7/2. He finished a disappointing 10th in the Kentucky Derby,
however he had a very unfortunate starting position in that race – a month before the KY Derby he won the
Wood Memorial (here in New York) – beating Preakness winner Cloud
Computing.
Irish War Cry has 4 wins in 6 races and when it comes to
running a Mile and 1/8th I think Irish War Cry is likely the best
horse in this field. But I don’t know that he’s going to have the distance in
this one.
#8 Senior Investment – has won 3 out of 9 career races
and most notably finished 1st in the Lexington Stakes and 3rd
in the Preakness.
Senior Investment looks like he has the distance in him
for the Belmont Stakes – I really think this horse has a shot – the big
question is if he’ll be rested enough after only a 21 day lay off from the
Preakness.
#9 Meantime – has 1 win in 4 attempts – my hunch here is
that Meantime hopes to build a very early lead and then hope all the other
horses are too exhausted to catch up --- I have seen this work in the Belmont
before, but I don’t know that Meantime will be able to build that kind of lead.
#10 Multiplier – Won the Illinois Derby and then finished
6th in the Preakness Stakes. Multiplier has a good late kick – but
I’ve gotta say I’m disappointed with that 6th place finish in the
Preakness, along with the fact that he’ll only have 21 days rest before this
race.
#11 Epicharis – the true wild card in this race! This horse is currently the 2nd
favorite in this race going off at 4/1, just behind Irish War Cry at 7/2.
Epicharis is a lifetime 4 wins in 5 races and his only
loss was in the UAE Derby where he finished 2nd by a nod of the head
to (I REALLY HATE RAINY KENTUCKY MUD) Thunder Snow.
Thunder Snow would be the horse in the very back - FREAKING OUT! |
Epicharis definitely has the Past Performances and
Talent to deserve being the favorite or second favorite in this race.
However – he hasn’t raced in 77 days and he will have to
acclimate to a different continent and also (more importantly) different drug
rules -- legal supplements vary from
State to State in the US – let alone the World.
Under normal circumstances I would understand considering
this horse the ideal horse to win here. But horses traveling this kind of
distance usually don’t fare well in their first race in a new environment.
#12 Patch – The one eyed wonder only has 1 win in 4
attempts – although he did finish 2nd in the Louisiana Derby. This
horse is a great story --- and I do think this race is fairly wide open, but he’ll
need a break out performance and some sizeable luck to pull off a win here.
Would have preferred his ownership raced him in the Iowa Derby in early July.
Here's how I see the Belmont Stakes -- I'm looking for Meantime, Irish War Cry and Epicharis to set the early pace -- Gormley and J. Boys Echo will likely be in the middle of the pack -- and I'll be looking for Tapwit, Lookin' at Lee and Multiplier to be towards the back as they enter the second turn.
Coming out of the final turn -- I believe Meantime will fade...HARD -- like the kind of fade where he goes from 2nd to last in about 3 seconds.
Irish War Cry and Epicharis may have enough talent and stamina to finish the Belmont like a 15 round heavyweight fight -- where Irish War Cry and Epicharis will basically be looking just to keep standing at the end.
In this scenario -- the late closers will be too far from the lead to significantly close ground on the leaders -- the closers will have "some" burst, but not enough to steal a victory.
I don't believe Irish War Cry and Epicharis pull this one off though -- I think Epicharis comes out rusty and fades early.
I think Irish War Cry will swing out of the final turn free and clear -- but I don't think he'll have enough of a lead or the endurance to hold off the late closers.
I like Gormley, Tapwrit, J. Boys Echo and especially Senior Investment to make enough of a late run to pull off a mild upset.
I don't think Multiplier or Patch can do it -- and I think Lookin' At Lee could finish anywhere between 2nd and 7th -- just depends on how much energy he has left in the tank.
In the end -- I like Irish War Cry to be the early leader who has just enough to finish in the money.
I like Tapwrit -- because he's had enough rest, and he can close.
But I'm taking Senior Investment -- because this horse has awesome closing abilities and I like his chances in this one!
Here's how I see the Belmont Stakes -- I'm looking for Meantime, Irish War Cry and Epicharis to set the early pace -- Gormley and J. Boys Echo will likely be in the middle of the pack -- and I'll be looking for Tapwit, Lookin' at Lee and Multiplier to be towards the back as they enter the second turn.
Coming out of the final turn -- I believe Meantime will fade...HARD -- like the kind of fade where he goes from 2nd to last in about 3 seconds.
Irish War Cry and Epicharis may have enough talent and stamina to finish the Belmont like a 15 round heavyweight fight -- where Irish War Cry and Epicharis will basically be looking just to keep standing at the end.
In this scenario -- the late closers will be too far from the lead to significantly close ground on the leaders -- the closers will have "some" burst, but not enough to steal a victory.
I don't believe Irish War Cry and Epicharis pull this one off though -- I think Epicharis comes out rusty and fades early.
I think Irish War Cry will swing out of the final turn free and clear -- but I don't think he'll have enough of a lead or the endurance to hold off the late closers.
I like Gormley, Tapwrit, J. Boys Echo and especially Senior Investment to make enough of a late run to pull off a mild upset.
I don't think Multiplier or Patch can do it -- and I think Lookin' At Lee could finish anywhere between 2nd and 7th -- just depends on how much energy he has left in the tank.
In the end -- I like Irish War Cry to be the early leader who has just enough to finish in the money.
I like Tapwrit -- because he's had enough rest, and he can close.
But I'm taking Senior Investment -- because this horse has awesome closing abilities and I like his chances in this one!
Closing Speed likes: Senior Investment, Tapwrit, & Irish War Cry
If I’m betting $29 on this race I like:
$1 Exacta: 2/4/7/8 = $24
$5 Gormley to Win.
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