Time to analyze the 2021 Belmont Stakes field, in post position order, in the form of Haiku; a Japanese poem of 17 syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five.
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#1 – Bourbonic
Thirteenth in Derby
Accurate barometer
Of his class level
#2 – Essential Quality
Practically ran this
Going wide in the Derby
Still head of his class
#3 – Rombauer
Shocked the Preakness field
Is it a long-term form jump
Or just a bubble?
#4 – Hot Rod Charlie
Belongs in this spot
But “play against” is safe when
O'Neill tries this race
#5 – France Go de Ina
アメリカで
ぶどうを食べた
頑張るよ
Thanks to Japan Triple Crown recruiter Kate Hunter for writing this haiku in Japanese, fitting it within the format's syllable parameters in that language. Here's how it reads in English:
In America
I ate a lot of grapes
I will try my best
#6 – Known Agenda
Substitute rider
Shouldn't harm his otherwise
Sterling credentials
#7 – Rock Your World
Derby woes aside,
Are we sure he has the gas
To last on the lead?
#8 – Overtook
The one thing he has
Over Known Agenda is
A higher sale price
Prediction
“Quality” holds sway
Over game Known Agenda
Three, four fill super
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