trifectarich
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We all know how tough it's been to complete the sweep. Since the last Triple Crown winner (Affirmed, 1978), 11 horses have gone to the Belmont Stakes with a shot at immortality and they've all come up short. Based on the sensational last quarter-mile of the Preakness, nothing Gutierrez and I'll Have Another do would surprise me, but they're not getting my money at less than even money. Good luck to one and all.
1 Street Life, Jose Lezcano, 12-1
2 Unstoppable U, Junior Alvarado, 30-1
3 Union Rags, John Velazquez, 6-1
4 Atigun, Julien Leparoux, 30-1
5 Dullahan, Javier Castellano, 5-1
6 Ravelo's Boy, Alex Solis, 50-1
7 Five Sixteen, Rosie Napravnik, 50-1
8 Guyana Star Dweej, Kent Desormeaux, 50-1
9 Paynter, Mike Smith, 8-1
10 Optimizer, Corey Nakatani, 30-1
11 I'll Have Another, Mario Gutierrez, 4-5
12 My Adonis, Ramon Dominguez, 20-1
1 Street Life, Jose Lezcano, 12-1
2 Unstoppable U, Junior Alvarado, 30-1
3 Union Rags, John Velazquez, 6-1
4 Atigun, Julien Leparoux, 30-1
5 Dullahan, Javier Castellano, 5-1
6 Ravelo's Boy, Alex Solis, 50-1
7 Five Sixteen, Rosie Napravnik, 50-1
8 Guyana Star Dweej, Kent Desormeaux, 50-1
9 Paynter, Mike Smith, 8-1
10 Optimizer, Corey Nakatani, 30-1
11 I'll Have Another, Mario Gutierrez, 4-5
12 My Adonis, Ramon Dominguez, 20-1