The 155th running of the Grade 1 $1.5 million Belmont Stakes Presented by NYRA Bets will be broadcast on FOX from 4-7:30 p.m. ET, with a scheduled post time of 7:02. The final leg of the Triple Crown, run at a mile and a half, attracted a field of nine.
Month: June 2023
Hong Kong Racing Study Guide: Channeling Harvey Pack In Hong Kong Handicapping Stew
There are many ingredients that go into a stew and when brought to a simmer, it can be quite tasty. Each individual ingredient might be boring on its own but when occupying the same pot at the right temperature for the right time, the results can be delightful.
The G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup at Sha Tin race course in Hong Kong on May 28 saw a heavy favorite go down and understanding how it happened provides us with a few teachable moments.
Run at 2,400 meters (about 1 1/2 miles), it is the last Group 1 stakes race of the season. Without any other targets left this season, Danny Shum decided to enter Romantic Warrior despite the horse having never gone farther than 2,000 meters in his stellar career. The bettors agreed and didn't see much risk in the extended distance at level weights and sent off Romantic Warrior as the 1-5 betting favorite.
But there are two handicapping axioms that come to mind in this situation. They are both attributed to the late Harvey Pack, legendary New York handicapping personality. Talking about odds-on favorites, Pack would repeat the axiom that “there's hardly a man alive that paid the mortgage at 3 to 5.” The other was “never bet a horse trying to do something for the first time as the favorite.”
For Romantic Warrior, both axioms applied. He was undervalued at 1-5 and being asked to do something he never did before with little pari-mutuel return even if he could do it.
Russian Emperor won the Champions & Chater Cup last season and has had an ambitious campaign this season. Doug Whyte took him to Qatar in February where he won the US$2.5 million HH Amir Trophy going 2,400 meters. He came back two weeks later in the G1 Jebel Hatta at Meydan in Dubai and was beaten less than three lengths going only 1,800 meters. Stretched back out to 2,400 for the G1 Dubai Sheema Classic, he lost by just over 11 lengths to Japanese superstar Equinox.
After arriving back from the Middle East and time running out, Doug Whyte entered him in the G3 Queen Mother Memorial Handicap back here at Sha Tin on May 7. No matter what the result, this would serve as the perfect prep race to defend his Champions and Chater Cup crown.
There were a couple of teachable moments from the race, all of which can be added to our handicapping stew. First, Russian Emperor was assigned high weight of 135 pounds. Second, the race was contested on “soft” ground, which resulted in a slow running time of 2:31.16 seconds for the 2,400 meters. And third, the winner only carried 117 pounds.
Dismissed as the 9-1 third betting choice in the Champions and Chater Cup, Russian Emperor sat off a slow pace for the first 1,600 meters. Cruising along on an easy lead was Romantic Warrior. Zac Purton was in full control until Derek Leung pulled Money Catcher from second place on the rail to challenge Romantic Warrior on his outside. The pace quickened as the fifth 400 meters was run in 23.18 seconds and while the war against Money Catcher looked like it was settled, the war was not over.
With 100 meters to run, Romantic Warrior still had a clear lead but the energy used in the fifth 400-meter sectional was going to drain him for the sixth and final. Romantic Warrior ran his final 400 meters in 24.28 while Russian Emperor threw a 23.75 final at him and it was just enough to seize victory by a nose.
The energy that Purton used to battle Money Catcher's early move paid dearly as the champ shortened stride in the final yards. Russian Emperor rewarded his backers with a tasty $18.60 win price. And, even if you didn't bet him, there was much to learn from the race.

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Sensational Belmont Stakes Undercard Led by Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series Trio
The 2023 Belmont Stakes is shaping up to be a tremendous race, and it will headline an incredible day of racing and wagering at Belmont Park that will essentially equate to a sort of mini-Breeders’ Cup in June with a total of nine important graded stakes races topped by the 155th running of the Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets.
First Winner for Freshman Sire World of Trouble
Looking to become the initial winner for his freshman World of Trouble, Equinox Inc. and Bobby McIntyre's Untroubled (World of Trouble) posted a front-running score at Horseshoe Indianapolis Tuesday afternoon, giving the Hill 'n' Dale resident the exacta in the five-furlong event. Sent off at 9-5, the Eduardo Caramori trainee broke quickly and was soon confronted Neuvo Amanecer (Mastery), however, was unfazed by his rival through a quarter in :23.39. In control yet drifting outward turning for home, Untroubled kept up the tempo late, crossing the wire 1 1/4 lengths ahead of even-money favorite El Peligro (World of Trouble).
Going a sixteenth shorter in his May 15 debut over this surface, the Kentucky bred came home second, beaten two lengths by Laugh Now (Vino Rosso).
Bred by Equinox Inc., the April foal is out of Rambling Rhonda, a half to MGSW Go Forth North (North Light {Ire}). The 8-year-old mare was bred back to World of Trouble.
1st-Horseshoe Indianapolis, $34,000, Msw, 6-6, 2yo, 5f, 1:00.53, ft, 1 1/4 lengths.
UNTROUBLED, c, 2, by World of Trouble
1st Dam: Rambling Rhonda, by Tapizar
2nd Dam: Witch Tradition, by Holy Bull
3rd Dam: Hall's Lake Fire, by Cure the Blues
Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $27,200.O-Equinox Inc. & Bobby McIntyre; B-Equinox Inc. (KY); T-Eduardo Caramori.
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