Big Brown to break from No. 1 post in Belmont

NEW YORK — Big Brown is No. 1 again before he even stampedes out of the gate at the Belmont Stakes.

Big Brown will take his shot at Triple Crown history from the inside, drawing the No. 1 post for Saturday’s race. The post could be a lucky one for an undefeated colt that really doesn’t need any extra edge: It’s produced the most Belmont winners (23) since 1905.

Big Brown was installed as the early 2-5 favorite against nine rivals Wednesday for the 1½-mile race.

Big Brown won the Kentucky Derby from the outside and he dominated the Preakness starting in the middle of the pack. Now, the colt has a shot at winning from the rail. Jockey Kent Desormeaux, whose flawless handling of the horse has Big Brown in position for the first Triple Crown in 30 years, said the inside was a better spot.

“Absolutely, because it’s an easier trip,” he said. “I would be able to just guide and glide. Now, I’m going to have to jockey for position. He’s so fast away from the gate, though, the race might be over in 40 yards.”

Trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. said Big Brown would win no matter the post position. Not even the quarter crack in his left front hoof, set to be patched on Friday, can shake the trainer’s confidence.

“I just can’t see a post position getting him beat,” he said. “As long as we break good, I can see us getting a good trip. There is not a lot of speed in the race. If we need our horse early on, he’ll be there for us.”

Big Brown is 5-0, winning by a combined 39 lengths. A Belmont victory would make him the first Triple Crown winner since Affirmed completed the sweep 30 years ago.

His main challenger, Japanese-bred Casino Drive, will start from the No. 5 post. He is the 7-2 second choice on the morning line. He and Big Brown are the only horses with single-digit odds.

Belmont Odds

The field for Saturday’s 140th Belmont Stakes, with post position, horse’s name, jockey’s name and odds:

1. Big BrownDesormeaux2-5

2. GuadalcanalCastellano50-1

3. Macho AgainGomez20-1

4. Denis of CorkAlbarado12-1

5. Casino DrivePrado7-2

6. Da’ TaraGarcia30-1

7. Tale of EkatiCoa20-1

8. Anak NakalLeparoux30-1

9. Ready’s EchoVelazquez30-1

10. Icabad CraneRose20-1

Trainers (by post position): 1, Richard Dutrow Jr. 2, Fred Seitz. 3, Dallas Stewart. 4, David Carroll. 5, Kazuo Fujisawa. 6, Nick Zito. 7, Barclay Tagg. 8, Nick Zito. 9, Todd Pletcher.

10, H. Graham Motion.

Owners (by post position): 1, IEAH Stables and Paul Pompa Jr. 2, Fred Seitz. 3, West Point Thoroughbreds, Inc. 4, Mr. &Mrs. William Warren. 5, Yamamoto Hidetoshi. 6, Robert LaPenta. 7, Charles Fipke. 8, Four Roses Thoroughbreds. 9, Let’s Go Stable. 10, Earle Mack.

Weights: 126 pounds.

Distance: 1½ miles.

Purse: $1 million. First place—$600,000; Second place— $200,000. Third place—$110,000. Fourth place—$60,000. Fifth place—$30,000.

Post time: 3:25 p.m. PDT.

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