Belmont Prop Bets: Thoroughbred Idea Foundation Launches Charity Contest

The Thoroughbred Idea Foundation will once again facilitate the TIF Belmont Stakes Day Prop Contest to benefit a racing-related charity. The free-to-enter contest provides 20 total “prop bets” for what is the first leg of the 2020 Triple Crown. 211 entries were received for the 2019 contest, won by horseplayer Jeff O'Reilly of Pennsylvania, who correctly selected 16 of 19 props.

A $1,000 contribution in the name of the winner will be made to the Belmont Child Care Association (Anna House). The BCCA's mission is “to provide a safe, supportive and academically inspiring environment for the children of parents working in the Thoroughbred racing backstretch area at New York's historic Belmont Park, Aqueduct Racetrack and Saratoga Race Course.” Anna House reopens on Monday, June 22 after being closed since March to help limit the spread of COVID-19.

CLICK HERE to enter the TIF Belmont Day Prop Contest.

The 18 questions and a tiebreaker are also listed below.

Keep a record of your selections as once you submit the entry form, you will not receive a confirmation of all your individual selections.

Q1. HEAD TO HEAD: Who will have the better finishing position in the Belmont Stakes?

#3 MAX PLAYER
#4 MODERNIST

Q2. HEAD TO HEAD: Who will have the better finishing position in the Belmont Stakes?

#1 TAP IT TO WIN
#9 DR POST

Q3. HEAD TO HEAD: Who will have the better finishing position in the Belmont Stakes?

#2 SOLE VOLANTE
#10 PNEUMATIC

Q4. According to the published Equibase chart of the race, what horse will be last after the first half-mile of the Belmont Stakes?

#2 SOLE VOLANTE
#5 FARMINGTON ROAD
#7 JUNGLE RUNNER
Any other horse

Q5. According to the published Equibase chart of the race, the time for the first half-mile of the Belmont Stakes will be…

A – 46.40 seconds or faster
B – 46.41 seconds or slower

Q6. The winner of the Belmont Stakes will be…

A – #8 TIZ THE LAW
B – Either #1 TAP IT TO WIN, #2 SOLE VOLANTE, or #9 DR POST
C – Any other horse

Q7. According to the published Equibase chart of the race, the winning margin of victory for the Belmont Stakes will be…

A – 1 ½ lengths or shorter
B – Between 1 3/4 lengths and 3 ¼ lengths
C – 3 1/2 lengths or longer

Q8. The final win odds of #8 TIZ THE LAW will be…

A – At his morning line price of 6-5 or higher
B – Lower than his morning line price

Q9. Which horse will the second choice in the Belmont Stakes, according to the final chart published by Equibase?

#1 TAP IT TO WIN
#2 SOLE VOLANTE
#9 DR POST
#10 PNEUMATIC

Q10. Which number will be greater?

A – Jungle Runner's final win odds in the Belmont Stakes (including any decimal, per the final Equibase chart of the race)

B – The total of all runs scored in the Korean Baseball Organization (KBO) games played on Sunday, June 21 (five games are scheduled)

Q11. Which will be larger?

A – The sum of the finishing positions of Belmont Stakes horses ridden by jockeys having their first ride in the race PLUS 8.5 (#2 SOLE VOLANTE – Luca Panici, #7 JUNGLE RUNNER – Reylu Gutierrez, #8 TIZ THE LAW – Manuel Franco)

B – The sum of the finishing positions of Belmont Stakes horses ridden by jockeys to have won a Belmont Stakes previously (#1 TAP IT TO WIN – John Velazquez, #3 MAX PLAYER – Joel Rosario, #6 FORE LEFT – Jose Ortiz, #9 DR POST – Irad Ortiz)

Q12. Which one-mile graded stakes race on the turf at Belmont will have the faster final time, according to the Equibase chart of the race?

A – Race 4 – The Pennine Ridge
B – Race 6 – The Wonder Again

Q13. Which race will have the shorter winning margin, according to the post-race Equibase charts?

A – The Woody Stephens
B – The Belmont Stakes

Q14. Which of the following results will occur in the Woody Stephens and Acorn?

A – Progeny of Into Mischief will win both the Woody Stephens (MISCHIEVOUS ALEX or SHOPLIFTED) AND the Acorn (GAMINE)

B – Progeny of Into Mischief will win either the Woody Stephens or Acorn, but not both

C – Progeny of Into Mischief will not win the Woody Stephens and Acorn.

Q15. The winner of the Jaipur will come from a trainer with a stable in…

A – New York (#4 PURE SENSATION, #6 HIDDEN SCROLL, #7 WHITE FLAG, #8 LONHTWIST)

B – Any other state (#1 KANTHAKA, #2 OLEKSANDRA, #3 TEXAS WEDGE, #5 STUBBINS)

Q16. How many favorites (according to the final Equibase charts) will win over the 12 races at Belmont Park?

A – Over 5.5
B – Under 5.5

Q17. What combination of jockeys will have the most wins on Saturday at Belmont Park?

A – Irad Ortiz Jr. and Jose Ortiz
B – Manuel Franco, Joel Rosario, John Velazquez

Q18. Which will occur over the course of the race day at Belmont Park?

A – No demotions by the stewards
B – At least one demotion as a result of a stewards' inquiry or objection

TIEBREAKER: What will be the total of the combined win, place and show pools of the 2020 Belmont Stakes?

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America’s Day at the Races to Air Belmont Day Coverage

For the first time since it kicked off in 2016, America’s Day at the Races will air Saturday’s Belmont Day coverage, headlined by the 152nd running of the GI Belmont S. Coverage on FOX Sports begins at 11:30 a.m. EST. The telecast, produced by NYRA in partnership with FOX Sports, will air through Sunday, with more than 20 hours of total coverage. FOX Sports will offer 4 ½-hours of live coverage, which will sandwich NBC’s live broadcast of Belmont Stakes Day from 2:45 p.m. to 6 p.m. EST.

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Journeyman Sheldon Russell Picking Up Where He Left Off At Laurel Park

Coming off his healthiest and most productive season in half a decade, journeyman Sheldon Russell came into 2020 with both confidence and momentum. Once the calendar flipped, he maintained his spot among Maryland's leading riders – until the world stopped.

The coronavirus pandemic put the state's live racing on pause from mid-March until returning in late May at Laurel Park, and the 32-year-old Russell hasn't wasted any time getting back in the groove.

Entering the fourth weekend of Laurel's summer meet Russell sits atop the rider standings with 12 wins, two ahead of Jevian Toledo – who, like Russell, is represented by agent Marty Leonard – and Trevor McCarthy.

Russell is named in eight of nine racing when live racing resumes Friday, June 19 and has calls in seven of nine races on the Saturday, June 20 program. Post time both days is 12:40 p.m.

“All I can really say is last year we got back up and rolling and things were good. I was getting on the right horses and then, unfortunately, we were forced to shut down,” Russell said. “If anything, it just makes me feel good that once we got back up and started again I sort of picked up where we left off.

“I'm getting the support from some good trainers and riding some really nice horses,” he added. “It's easy to say it makes my job easier, but the trainers I'm riding for are winning so it certainly helps.”

A winner on the May 30 re-opening program, Russell has won with 11 of his last 25 mounts (44 percent), including a stretch of six-for-11 (55 percent) June 6 and 8. He registered hat tricks on both days, and had two more on Laurel's most recent card June 13.

Married to trainer Brittany Russell, who is tied for third with four wins from just 10 starters, Russell is 12-for-41 (29 percent) overall and ranks second in purse earnings with $284,604, less than $40,000 behind McCarthy.

“We sat on the sidelines and, of course, you're anxious to get back, But, at the same time we're running two days a week, and to be able to win two or three races a day it puts you in a good spot,” Russell said. “I'm very fortunate. My agent is doing a great job. Our other rider, he's winning races, too, so he's definitely doing something right.

“We've got the support from really good outfits and luckily enough the horses coming off the shelf have all been running well. It helps that Brittany's barn is on fire right now, so that gives me a push, as well,” he added. “I'm very fortunate. I'm happy to be back and riding, I'm happy to be healthy, and I couldn't have asked for a better start.”

Maryland's leading rider in 2011 who owns seven individual meet titles, five coming at Laurel, Russell had the unique pleasure of winning aboard Russeldoingthings in a waiver maiden claimer June 8. In addition to sharing his name, the 3-year-old Golden Lad colt is trained by his wife.

“Everyone thinks there's a story behind it, but to tell you the truth he was actually named before he came into Brittany's barn. Brittany would love to be the one to say, 'Let's name this one, he's working good,' but he was already named,” Russell said. “It's just funny how it worked out and that he's in Brittany's barn. He ran great.”

Russeldoingthings also benefitted from a great ride by Russell, who saved ground early breaking from Post 3 in a bulky field of 13 before weaving through traffic to take the lead in the stretch, then pull clear and finish up in hand to capture his unveiling by 1 ½ lengths in the six-furlong sprint. It wasn't altogether surprising for the connections, whose 3-year-old stablemate Wondrwherecraigis also debuted with a victory March 13 then came back with an allowance triumph June 6.

“To be fair, he always works good in the morning. His workmate was Wondrwherecraigis and Craig won the maiden special weight and then wheeled back and won the a-other-than, so we were sort of waiting for [Russel's] time to shine,” Russell said. “It was nice to see him run like that because those stablemates were working heads up against each other, and to see how Craig ran we were very excited to run Russel. He's a cool horse and that was a special win for us.”

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