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Belmont Notes: Digger Needs Jockey; Biancone Would Be 'Delighted' if Third
(Edited NYRA report) While Preakness Stakes (gr. I) winner Curlin put in his final preparations for Saturday’s Belmont Stakes (gr. I) (view story), Monday was a quiet day for other contenders for the $1-million classic. Biancone 'Would Be Delighted' if Time Squared Finished Third Trainer Patrick Biancone threw Time Squared into the Belmont Stakes (gr. I) mix Sunday night. The son of 2000 Kentucky Derby winner Fusaichi Pegasus has yet to hit the board in a stakes race, but has won two of his last three starts and was only beaten three lengths in the Toyota Blue Grass Stakes (gr. I) by Dominican and eventual Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) winner and Preakness Stakes (gr. I) runner-up Street Sense. “We’ve had this race in the back of our minds,” said Biancone, who trains the colt for Fab Oak Stable, Lewis Lakin, Richard Giacopelli and Martin Schwartz. “He ran a good race in the Blue Grass and he has been in great form. I talked with my clients yesterday and they want to run him as long as the horse works well tomorrow.” “With Curlin and Hard Spun in the race, we’d be delighted to finish third,” said Biancone, who will use his regular stable rider, Julien Leparoux, in the Belmont. Digger Needs a Rider Improbable Belmont Stakes longshot Digger is still without a rider. Digger, who is eligible for a second-level allowance, will be making his first start for owner Larry Roman and trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. in the Belmont. Roman had hoped to secure retired Hall of Fame jockey Angel Cordero Jr. at first, but Cordero graciously turned Roman down. “Right now, I’m leaving the jockey situation up to my trainer,” said Roman, who has been attending Belmont Park since he was 16. “I’ve mentioned both Calvin Borel and Mario Pino to Rick, but it’s his call. I understand both those guys have other things going on that day, so I’m offering $10,000 of my own money if one of them wants to ride. I know most people are expecting him to finish last, but starting a horse in the Belmont will be the greatest moment of my life.” Hard Spun Stays Under Shedrow as Rain Drenches BelmontAs rain pounded Belmont Park Monday morning, trainer Larry Jones was all smiles while standing outside Hard Spun’s stall speaking with reporters. Jones sent the son of Danzig out for a five-furlong work Sunday morning, one day earlier than he originally planned in an effort to sidestep the rainy forecast. Slew’s Tizzy Ready to Ship Joseph LaCombe’s Slew’s Tizzy returned to the track Monday morning for the first time since working a half-mile in :48 1/5 Saturday. The son of two-time Breeders’ Cup Classic winner Tiznow galloped and jogged a mile Monday morning at the Thoroughbred Center in Lexington, Ky. Fox will be in New York Tuesday morning, prior to Slew’s Tizzy’s arrival at Belmont. Tiago Quenches His Thirst With Bottled WaterSanta Anita Derby winner Tiago exited Sunday’s six-furlong work of 1:14 4/5 in good order, according to Francisco Lael, an assistant to trainer John Shirreffs. The half-brother to 2005 Kentucky Derby winner Giacomo walked the shedrow of Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey’s barn this morning. “Everything looks good,” said Lael. “It was good timing getting the work in yesterday with all the rain today.” No Decision from Pletcher Trainer Todd Pletcher has not made a decision regarding his two potential Belmont starters, Rags to Riches and Circular Quay. Pletcher said an announcement will be made after he speaks with the horse’s owner, Michael Tabor. Imawildandcrazyguy walked the shedrow in John Hertler’s barn for 45 minutes this morning, according to trainer Bill Kaplan, who flew back to Florida Sunday to check on his horses based at Calder. Sunday morning, Imawildandcrazyguy breezed three furlongs in :37, his final workout before the Belmont Stakes. “He came out of the work great,” Kaplan said. “He’ll walk again tomorrow and go back to the track on Wednesday.” Imawildandcrazyguy has been pointed to the Belmont Stakes since January and is coming off a fourth-place finish in the Kentucky Derby. Kaplan will return to New York Tuesday night. |
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