Betting on the 2007 Belmont Stakes
June 5, 2008
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Larry Cook and his team of horse racing experts have compiled some articles to better educate you on the field for this Saturday’s big race. His 2007 Belmont Stakes predictions and picks articles give you a glimpse at which horses may be overvalued and if any of the long shots have a chance.
Unfortunately, the Belmont Stakes will not be ran for a Triple Crown title and a huge piece of history this year. Street Sense, the 2007 Kentucky Derby winner, has edged out by Curlin by a nose in one of the most exciting finishes the Preakness Stakes has ever seen. If Curlin can prevail at the Belmont Stakes this Saturday, he can still join an elite group which has won two of the three Triple Crown races.
Hard Spun will try to be hard on the competition this Saturday as well. A place finish at Churchill Downs in the Derby and a show finish at Pimlico Race Course in the Preakness has his trainer and rider hungry for a victory at Belmont Park. Perhaps, the comment that Hard Spun’s trainer Larry Jones made saying that Curlin could be something special does not give his team a vote of confidence. But perhaps Jones is just concealing his confidence in his colt.
More big new surrounding you Belmont Stakes betting is that Todd Pletcher’s filly Rags to Riches will be just the 22nd filly to ever run in the Belmont Stakes. She surprisingly is third on the list of seven horses despite the fact that only two fillies have ever won the Belmont Stakes and both winners did so over 100 years ago. It appears her pedigree and five pound weight allowance are a big part of her 3/1 odds line.
CP West was your third place horse at the Preakness Stakes and Imawildandcrazyguy ran 4th at the Kentucky Derby. These two horses show the most value for long shot lovers. You’ll want to find out this Saturday in Larry Cook’s Belmont Stakes picks if he think either has a chance to cash our win bets and provide us with a big payday.


