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Horse Trained by Romans in Belmont Stakes Gambling in 2010

By: Lynn Smith


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Belmont Stakes betting in 2010 will include a horse trained by Dale Romans.

Romans' filly Tapitsfly recently garnered him his 1st Breeders Cup in 2009. His horse Roses in May supplied him with an incredible $6 million win at the Dubai World Cup in 2005. He's been training horses since he was 18.

First Dude, who was second in the Preakness will be on the board in Belmont Stakes odds. Romans additionally trains Paddy O'Prado who finished 3rd in the Derby and sixth in the Preakness stakes but that horse won't be in the Belmont stakes.

Belmont stakes betting in 2010 should report First Dude as one of the contenders. He'll in all likelihood be in the mix behind Ice Box who is expected to be the favorite. The Belmont is not going to have Derby winner Super Saver or Preakness winner Lookin at Lucky so it should be wide open. Romans is praying that First Dude can get the win. First Dude likes to take the lead and that might not be too bad in the Belmont. Even though the race is 1 1/2 miles, the Belmont is often times won by a horse that gets out to the lead.

"A mile-and-a-half race is a speed race." Romans said. "If he can get out there with slower fractions, he'll be tough to catch."

It would seem that a speed horse wouldn't do well in the Belmont Stakes but it depends upon the type of speed. Typically in the Belmont stakes the pace is slower so a horse on the lead can do well. Closers can win the Belmont stakes but they do not win as regularly as you might assume. The last time one won was Jazil in 2006. The Belmont is sometimes referred to as the "Test of the Champion" because of its length, and since it is the final contest in the Triple Crown. The Belmont is run by three-year-olds, and numerous three-year-olds are plainly not comfortable with the length and the endurance to win such a contest. Positioning of the horse and the timing of the move can be essential in a really lengthy race as the Belmont stakes.

Roman's horse First Dude will be going to Belmont Park early so he can get acquainted with the track. "He'll go to Belmont early," Romans said. "I think that's a racetrack you benefit training over." The Belmont may have a rather large field. There initially were up to 13 horses which were being aimed to the Belmont. Apart from First Dude and Ice Box, other prospective horses in the field include the 1st two finishers from the Dwyer Stakes, Fly Down and Drosselmeyer. Other possible horses are Game On Dude, Make Music for Me, Setsuko, Spangled Star, Stately Victor, Stay Put, and Uptowncharlybrown. Horses Dublin and New Madrid, once assumed to be running in the Belmont, have since been removed from the contest. Nonetheless New Madrid will still compete soon by running a turf allowance event on Thursday. One more horse that most likely won't make the journey is the filly Devil May Care who was 10th in the Derby.

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