Friday Notes
– The Saratogian picks up on the Blood-Horse story from earlier this week about a wild plan being floated for New York racing that includes splitting the franchise, closing Aqueduct, and turning Belmont into a slots palace. All that could never happen, right?
– Calvin Borel’s first ride at Pimlico is a winning one: Unbridled Sidney romped on the turf in the Very One stakes this afternoon.
– Nobiz Like Shobiz got back to work this morning, breezing four furlongs in :48.42 at Belmont.
– As soon as the Preakness is over, speculation about which horses might be entered in the final leg of the Triple Crown is sure to begin. According to NYRA stakes coordinator Andrew Byrnes, possibles for the Belmont include Rags to Riches, Imawildandcrazyguy, Tiago, and Slew’s Tizzy. Hm … Tiago and Rags to Riches. If Street Sense wins the Preakness, either of those two could make the Belmont stretch run pretty interesting.
– Carryover alert: There’s a Preakness day pick six carryover of $123,631 at Belmont.