Post Position: #1
Probable Odds: 20-1
Record: 5 Starts: 1 Win, 1 Second, 1 Third.
Lifetime Earnings: $82,878
Jockey: Jose Ortiz
Trainer: Brad Cox
Sire: Tapit
Dam: Awesome Flower (Flower Alley)
Tapit Shoes PREVIEW & ANALYSIS
Tapit Shoes has already gotten off to a good start at the Belmont Stakes by drawing the first position in the race. In the history of the Belmont Stakes, the #1 position has won the most times of any other position, 24 times.
Trainer Brad Cox has one career win at the Belmont Stakes, in 2021. Jockey Jose Ortiz has been in the money in 51% of his starts this year, including 114 wins. Ortiz has one career win at Belmont Stakes.
How Can Tapit Shoes win the Belmont Stakes?
Though he’s light on experience in comparison to some of the others in here, he has shown a running style conducive to Belmont Success, running mid pack before making a late move down the stretch.
Should the speed not hold up, and he’s in his usual stalking spot, we could be looking at a huge upset on Saturday.
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More Belmont Stakes Horse Profiles & Predictions
Tapit Trice
The #2 position at the Belmont Stakes went to Tapit Trice during Tuesday morning’s draw. Horses have won the Belmont Stakes 13 times out of the 2nd position, the fourth most in Belmont Stakes history.
Arcangelo
This will be Arcangelo’s first start in a Triple Crown race. Trainer Antonucci has just two career-graded stakes wins in her career.
National Treasure
The #4 position at the Belmont Stakes went to Preakness winner National Treasure, trained by legendary trainer Bob Baffert. Horses have won the Belmont Stakes 10 times out of the fourth position.
Il Miracolo
Tied for the second-highest position to win the Belmont, the #5 position went to Il Miracolo in Tuesday’s draw. 15 times a horse has won the Belmont out of the #5 position. Il Miracolo has the longest odds on the board at 30-1.
Forte
Finally, Forte makes his long-awaited debut in a Triple Crown race this year. Expected to contend at the Kentucky Derby, Forte was a late scratch and then sat out the Preakness. Forte is the favorite to win the Belmont Stakes at 5-2 out of the sixth position.
Hit Show
Hit Show drew the 7th position in Tuesday’s draw, a position that has won the Belmont Stakes 14 times in the race’s history. Hit Show is another of trainer Brad Cox’s entrees and will be ridden by one of the top jockeys this year Manny Franco.
Angel of Empire
Angel of Empire is slotted for the eighth position in Saturday’s Belmont Stakes. Just seven horses have won the Belmont Stakes from the eighth position. Angel of Empire is another entry from trainer Brad Cox and will be ridden by jockey Flavien Prat.
Red Route One
Red Route One will be on the far outside at the Belmont Stakes, drawing the 9th position on Saturday. Only four horses in the history of the Belmont Stakes have won the race from the 9th spot. Red Route One was a late scratch from the Kentucky Derby and took a fourth-place finish at the Preakness.