By Thomas Chambers
You’ve seen it here, and I won’t deny it. The Triple Crown puts some of us into a real tizzy. But now that we know once again that there will be no Triple Crown winner, things have settled down and we ease into the joys of summer Thoroughbred horse racing.
Not to say there aren’t some highly compelling stories this week as 10 will go postward in the 141st Belmont Stakes, the 12-furlong Test of Champions. (ESPN,11 a.m.-4 p.m.; ABC, 4 p.m.-6 p.m.)
Can Calvin Borel win his own human Triple Crown? He’s back aboard Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird after winning the Preakness Stakes on the filly Rachel Alexandra. Can Mine That Bird win the race his sire, Birdstone, commandeered to thwart Smarty Jones (Stewart Elliott up) of his legitimate Triple Crown bid?
Will Chocolate Candy, Dunkirk, Mr. Hot Stuff, Summer Bird or Flying Private be able to put less-than-enjoyable trips in the Derby behind them? Flying Private and Mine That Bird are the only two in this race to have run the other two legs of the Triple Crown.
Either I think this race is wide open, or I don’t know what to think. All the wiseguys are saying that should Mine That Bird understandably falter after a trying Crown trail, Charitable Man will be the horse to beat. They’re also figuring Brave Victory and Miner’s Escape will have something to say about the pace. Pace is everything in this race, and just when you think you’ve got it made, you’ve got four more furlongs to go! If you’ve got plenty of horse, don’t use him up on the backstretch; I’m talkin’ to you, Elliott. Lull them to sleep, and a slow front runner can wire this race, ala Da’ Tara last year.
So here they are, in post-position order. Draw your own conclusions.
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Posted on June 5, 2009