
I remember the day that Stay Put broke his maiden. The reason why is because I bet him. He closed nicely to beat a strong field at odds of about 11-1 if my memory is right. I knew that day he might turn out to be a stakes horse.
So far, he has failed twice in stakes company. He finished fifth in both the Grade 2 Risen Star Stakes and the Grade 2 Louisiana Derby. He will give stakes company another shot in the Grade 1 Belmont Stakes.
Stay Put, a son of Broke Vow out a Dixieland Band mare, will relish the 1.5 miles distance. He closes hard and seems to be getting good at the right time. He has won twice since breaking his maiden with both of those scores coming in allowance company. Trainer Steve Margolis said he came out of his last race very well and he believes the colt is moving forward.
He will be a live long shot in a Belmont Stakes that will lack star power after the defections of Kentcky Derby winner Super Saver and Preakness Stakes winner Lookin At Lucky. The likely favorite at this point is Ice Box. With so many closers in the race it might be wise to go with a stalker or speed horse. However, it is tough to know for sure until the entries are released.


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