Tom Walters’ probable Grade 1 Belmont Stakes starter Santiva worked five furlongs over a fast Churchill Downs track
Santiva was the first horse on the track after the renovation break
Trainer Eddie Kenneally was very pleased with the work.
“He worked really, really well today,” Kenneally said. “He’s very
The three-year-old son of Giant’s Causeway broke his maiden last year in the
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Santiva will be seeking just his second career win in the Belmont if he makes
the field, but Kenneally is hesitant to confirm his charge for the “Test of the
Champion” just yet.
“We are still playing it by ear in regards to the Belmont, but he will likely
end up in the race,” the conditioner said.
In other Belmont news:
Grade 1 Preakness hero and Kentucky Derby fourth Shackleford will leave the Churchill Downs backstretch Sunday at 5 p.m. (EDT)
and be vanned to New York for a possible run in the Belmont on June 11.
Kentucky Derby runner-up and probable Belmont-starter Nehro will likely catch a “fast” track for his scheduled six-furlong
breeze early Monday morning at Churchill Downs. Since his Churchill Downs
arrival in mid-April after a second-place finish in the Grade 1 Arkansas Derby, Nehro has caught sloppy tracks for each of his breezes, which, like many of
trainer Steve Asmussen’s top runners, come on Mondays.