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Belmont Stakes PredictionsIf you are going to be making Belmont Stakes predictions this year then you'll want to stop by Locksmith Sports for all the latest news and notes from Belmont Park. A lot of people who bet on this race will just log on to their favorite racebook and bet on the winner of the Derby and the Preakness. If one horse has won both of the races then you can count on everyone and their brother falling in love with the horse as everyone wants to see another Triple Crown winner.
When the experts here at Locksmith Sports go about handicapping their Belmont Stakes predictions they take into consideration a lot of different factors. Some of you won't have the time to do your own research, so that is why we recommend most of you sign up for our premium picks. We will once again be giving out the horses that we think are offering the best chances to win, place, and show. This is the quick and easy way for you to win at the Belmont because we will be doing all of the work for you. So what exactly should you look at before making Belmont Stakes predictions? We first recommend taking a look at the history of the horse, or his ancestry. If the parents were winners then you should expect that natural athletic ability to be passed down to the offspring. This isn't a hard and fast rule but it's one of the factors that will lead a horse to be a winner. The other major factor to take into account is the trainer. This is who is responsible for the horse's development and race preparation. You have to make sure the horse is peaking at the right time and some trainer's have experience in getting this accomplished and others don't. We also like to feel comfortable about the jockey since he will be driving the horse throughout the race. Jockeys with experience tend to know what it takes to win Triple Crowns, and even though everyone has to start somewhere, rookies we tend to avoid. May 18th, 2007 |
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