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Notebook: Belmont Stakes Race Day
Mucho Macho Man set to perform on grand stage again Saturday.
ELMONT, N.Y. – Suwanee’s Dean Reeves came to the barn at Belmont Race Track on Thursday afternoon to support Mucho Macho Man.
“We think we have the best horse in the country,” he said a day earlier at the draw breakfast held in Elmont. “He needs to prove it. I don’t know if it’s this week, but he will prove it.”
Mucho Macho Man finished third in the Kentucky Derby and sixth in the Preakness Stakes. On Thursday the colt ran a light one-mile clockwise gallop with trainer Kathy Ritvo.
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Animal Kingdom ready for glory
Along with Mucho Macho Man, Animal Kingdom and Shackleford are the only other horses that ran in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness this year and both won each of those races, respectively.
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Animal Kingdom galloped on the backstretch of the track behind two horses Thursday, a tactic his trainers said helps him focus.
“He’d see horses want to pull up and he’d want to also,” said assistant trainer John Panagot in a release. “He’s pretty intelligent and sees this is where they stop, and he wants to stop.”
Animal Kingdom took an easy gallop on Friday morning as well.
Shackleford anticipating different race
Shackleford finished fourth in the Kentucky Derby and won the Preakness, but trainer Dale Romans sees Belmont as a different race altogether compared to the other Triple Crown legs.
“We may have gone too slow in the Derby, because everyone came home so fast and we couldn’t hang on,” he said in a statement about that race, in which Shackleford led through an opening half-mile in 0:48 3/5 and three-quarters in 1:13 2/5. “The Preakness was different [opening half in 0:46 4/5] and they struggled a little bit at the end, and we had the stamina to finish.”
Stay tuned for coverage from Belmont on Saturday evening.
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