November 21, 2024

Sierra Leone favored over nine in 2024 Belmont Stakes

Sierra Leone wins the Blue Grass (G1) at Keeneland (Photo by Coady Photography / Credit to mary Ellet)

PostHorseTrainerJockeyML Odds
1Seize the GreyD. Wayne LukasJaime Torres8-1
2ResilienceBill MottJunior Alvarado10-1
3Mystik DanKenny McPeekBrian Hernandez Jr.5-1
4The Wine StewardMike MakerManny Franco15-1
5AntiquarianTodd PletcherJohn Velazquez12-1
6DornochDanny GarganLuis Saez15-1
7ProtectiveTodd PletcherTyler Gaffalione20-1
8Honor MarieWhit BeckmanFlorent Geroux12-1
9Sierra LeoneChad BrownFlavien Prat9-5
10MindframeTodd PletcherIrad Ortiz Jr.7-2

Sierra Leone, a rallying second to Mystik Dan five weeks ago in the Kentucky Derby (G1), will look to avenge that photo-finish loss Saturday in the $2 million Belmont S. (G1), the third leg of the Triple Crown.

Sierra Leone was installed the 9-5 morning line favorite in the field of 10 three-year-olds on Monday afternoon. He will break from post 9.

This will be the first of two editions of the Belmont that will be run at Saratoga over a reduced distance of 1 1/4 miles, while Belmont Park is undergoing a multi-year refurbishment. The shortening of the race from 1 1/2 miles avoids having the race begin on the far turn due to Saratoga’s 1 1/8-mile configuration.

Mystik Dan, who subsequently finished second in the Preakness (G1) to Seize the Grey, drew post 3 and has been pegged at 5-1. Seize the Grey, who led at every call over a wet Pimlico strip three weeks ago, drew post 1 and was installed at 8-1.

Trainer Todd Pletcher has entered three, including stakes newcomer Mindframe. A dominating winner of his two starts in overnight company, Mindframe is second choice on the morning line at 7-2.

Other notables in the lineup are Wood Memorial (G2) winner Resilience; Peter Pan (G3) hero Antiquarian; and Honor Marie and Dornoch, both of whom won Grade 2 events at two last fall. Grade 1-placed The Wine Steward and the maiden Protective complete the field.