JC / Railbird

#delmarI met Marc Subia today and he told me the story of his amazing autograph jacket. "It's my most prized possession." Marc started coming to Del Mar with his dad in the 1970s. It's his home track. And he's been collecting jockey autographs for decades ...Grand Jete keeping an eye on me as I take a picture of Rushing Fall's #BC17 garland. #thoroughbred #horseracing #delmarAnother #treasurefromthearchive — this UPI collage for Secretariat vs. Sham. #inthearchives #thoroughbred #horseracingThanks, Arlington. Let's do this again next year. #Million35That's a helmet. #BC16 #thoroughbred #horseracing #jockeysLady Eli on the muscle. #BC16 @santaanitapark #breederscup #thoroughbred #horseracing

Belmont Post Positions

2008 Belmont Stakes post positions:

PP Horse Jockey ML
1 Big Brown Desormeaux 2-5
2 Guadacanal Castellano 50-1
3 Macho Again Gomez 20-1
4 Denis of Cork Albarado 12-1
5 Casino Drive Prado 7-2
6 Da’ Tara Garcia 30-1
7 Tale of Ekati Coa 20-1
8 Anak Nakal Leparoux 30-1
9 Ready’s Echo Velazquez 30-1
10 Icabad Crane Rose 20-1

Pletcher’s Sporting Side

What’s especially fun about Rags to Riches entering the Belmont is that the move seems to have given trainer Todd Pletcher a chance to reveal his sporting side. The horseman famous for his cool, detached ways around the track and his blandly professional pronouncements is suddenly saying things like, “She is just a good filly…. Aside from having testicles, she has it all” (Blood-Horse), and “At the end of the day, competing in the Belmont with a chance to win is more exciting than going in the Mother Goose and being 1-to-5” (Courier-Journal). Makes me wish we had the chance to see more of this Pletcher and less of TPI.

Rags to Riches Will Run

This just in: Rags to Riches will run in the Belmont, trainer Todd Pletcher announced this morning.

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