2019 Belmont Stakes Field Preview & Poll
While there’s no Triple Crown on the line this year, the Belmont Stakes is still shaping up to be a fascinating race! Get the scoop on the field, and vote for who you think will win.
Just a few days until the 151st Belmont Stakes! No, there’s no Triple Crown on the line this year… but that doesn’t make it any less of an interesting race. Ten top-class contenders are preparing to duke it out over Big Sandy on Saturday: get the details on the field, and then vote in our poll for who you think will win!
Post Position 1: Joevia (30-1)
Dark bay/brown colt by Shanghai Bobby, bred by Ikhana Farm
Owned by Michael and Jeff Fazio
Trained by Gregg Sacco
Ridden by Jose Lezcano
Claims to fame: most recently, the winner of the Long Branch Stakes (black type); also second in the Jimmy Winkfield Stakes and Private Terms Stakes (both black type)
Post Position 2: Everfast (12-1)
Bay colt by Take Charge Indy, bred by Extern Developments
Owned by Calumet Farm
Trained by Dale Romans
Ridden by Luis Saez
Claims to fame: second in the Preakness Stakes (Grade 1) and the Holy Bull Stakes (Grade 2)
Post Position 3: Master Fencer (8-1)
Chestnut colt by Just A Way (JPN), bred in Japan by Katsumi Yoshizawa
Owned by Katsumi Yoshizawa
Trained by Koichi Tsunoda
Ridden by Julien Leparoux
Claims to fame: second in the Fukuryu Stakes, sixth in the Kentucky Derby (Grade 1)
Post Position 4: Tax (15-1)
Dark bay/brown gelding by Arch, bred by Claiborne Farm and Adele B. Dilschneider
Owned by R A Hill Stable, Reeves Thoroughbred Racing, Hugh Lynch and Corms Racing Stable
Trained by Danny Gargan
Ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr
Claims to fame: winner of the Withers Stakes (Grade 3), second in the Wood Memorial (Grade 2), third in the Remsen Stakes (Grade 2), 14th in the Kentucky Derby (Grade 1)
Post Position 5: Bourbon War (12-1)
Bay colt by Tapit, bred by Conquest Stables, LLC
Owned by Bourbon Lane Stable and Lake Star Stable
Trained by Mark Hennig
Ridden by Mike Smith
Claims to fame: second in the Fountain of Youth Stakes (Grade 2), eighth in the Preakness Stakes (Grade 1)
Post Position 6: Spinoff (15-1)
Chestnut colt by Hard Spun, bred by Wertheimer et Frere
Owned by Wertheimer and Frere
Trained by Todd Pletcher
Ridden by Javier Castellano
Claims to fame: second in the Louisiana Derby (Grade 2), third in the Saratoga Special Stakes (Grade 2), 18th in the Kentucky Derby (Grade 1)
Post Position 7: Sir Winston (12-1)
Chestnut colt by Awesome Again, bred by Tracy Farmer
Owned by Tracy Farmer
Trained by Mark Casse
Ridden by Joel Rosario
Claims to fame: second in the Peter Pan Stakes (Grade 3), third in the Grey Stakes (Grade 3)
Post Position 8: Intrepid Heart (10-1)
Gray/roan colt by Tapit, bred by Flaxman Holdings Limited
Owned by Robert and Lawana Low
Trained by Todd Pletcher
Ridden by John Velazquez
Claims to fame: third in the Peter Pan Stakes (Grade 3)
Post Position 9: War of Will (2-1)
Bay colt by War Front, bred by Flaxman Holdings Limited
Owned by Gary Barber
Trained by Mark Casse
Ridden by Tyler Gafflione
Claims to fame: winner of the Preakness Stakes (Grade1), Risen Star Stakes (Grade 2), and LeComte Stakes (Grade 3)
Post Position 10: Tacitus (9-5)
Gray/roan colt by Tapit, bred by Juddmonte Farms
Owned by Juddmonte Farms
Trained by Bill Mott
Ridden by Jose Ortiz
Claims to fame: winner of the Tampa Bay Derby (Grade 2) and Wood Memorial (Grade 2), third in the Kentucky Derby (Grade 1)
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