Publication disability experts and action network Belmont Stakes’ 157th Saturday race in Saratoga. The time of the post is around 7:04 p.m.
Vic Cangialosi
New York Post racing handicapper
1. Rodriguez: This year, Belmont Stakes (at Saratoga) was presented as a revenge match between sovereignty, the champion of Kentucky Derby and journalism, the preakness winner.
Last year, Dornoch accelerated in the lead and maintained at a high price. As far as I know, this handicapper is the only “expert” to choose the winner of Belmont in Saratoga. Never!
That said, we will go with Speedy Rodriguez de Bob Baffert, who will have to dance with the equally fast crudo in the back folder, then remove the co-workers of heavy. Is it ready?
Money Mike Smith will be the first to know.
2. Baeza: It is versatile. He improves.
And he has already proven that he could compete with high level children of 3 years.
Cassancé at the back of the peloton in the derby, but Flavien Prat can type his speed and blow up the co-offs.
This, I fear, could upset our Rodriguez strategy. Backend an important exact.
3. Journalism: Colt by Mike McCarthy is perhaps the best of 3 years and even with the theory of three races in five weeks, he is the horse to beat.
Showed its tenacity by making a way through stretch trafficking to descend long Shot Gosger in the Preakness.
Gets the best of rival sovereignty, but Rodriguez and Baeza can be fresher.
Michael Leboff
New York Post Paris writer
1. Journalism: Apart from the chances, I think journalism is the best choice to win the Belmont Stakes.
He has shown that he can earn just any type of breed, putting him over sovereignty for this battle.
2. Crudo: It is a fairly intriguing horse.
He ran slightly and came out of a monster performance at the Sir Barton Stakes, where he won the ground.
3. Sovereignty: Difficult to prick holes in the second choice, but I think he made things break at Kentucky Derby.
Mike Conti
Disabilities of Action Network
1. Journalism: The morning line preferred once again.
As he continues to find trouble, he is clearly talented and a length and a half of the competition for the triple crown.
He trains well, and if he runs his race, he wins.
2. Baeza: Ran third to sovereignty and journalism in Kentucky Derby and on the second day of journalism in the Santa Anita derby.
He had traffic problems in the derby but has always finished with interest. It should sit closer to the pace and have been sunk for the first time.
3. Route de hill: Won the Peter Pan the last time after stumbling at the start.
He will have to improve this race to compete here, but he should get the pace.