The owner, trainer and jockey of Animal Kingdom have every reason to feel confident about their chances in the Belmont Stakes after the Kentucky Derby winner’s last workout for Saturday’s final leg of the Triple Crown.
“I think he was moving great,” Barry Irwin, president of owner Team Valor International, said after Animal Kingdom posted the fastest four-furlong (800m) workout at Belmont Park on Monday morning.
“I think he’s got a lot of energy still. I think that’s the key with him. He doesn’t look like a tired horse, or anything.”
Animal Kingdom ran in company with another horse from trainer Graham Motion’s barn and covered the four furlongs in 47.76 seconds – the fastest of 32 times at the distance. He galloped out five furlongs (1000m) in 1:00.60.
“He did it all on his own,” Motion said.
“He galloped out nicely. I don’t think it could have gone any smoother, really. I thought he might go a tick slower but I’m not surprised he did what he did.”
Earlier Monday, Derby runner-up Nehro ran four furlongs in 50.88 seconds in his final Belmont tune-up, among the slowest times at the distance.
Animal Kingdom finished second to Shackleford in the Preakness, and will attempt to become the 12th horse to win the Derby and the Belmont. Shackleford, fourth in the Derby, will attempt to become the 19th Preakness-Belmont winner.
A probable field of 12 is shaping up for the 1-1/2 mile (2400m) Belmont, which features the first Derby winner versus Preakness winner match-up since 2005.
It also could have the first seven finishers from the Derby – Animal Kingdom, Nehro, Mucho Macho Man, Shackleford, Master of Hounds, Santiva and Brilliant Speed.
The post position draw is on Wednesday.
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