Belmont controversy erupts: Did alliance ensure a Justify victory?

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Justify’s emergence as the only undefeated Triple Crown champion after Seattle Slew and the 13th horse overall to complete the rare sweep went from a feel-good story to one awash in controversy on Sunday.

Queens native Mike Repole, co-owner of fourth-place Vino Rosso and last-place Noble Indy in the field of 10, hopes Belmont Park stewards will question jockey Florent Geroux about his handling of Restoring Hope, Justify’s stablemate, for Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert.

“Justify is a super horse. He is a Triple Crown winner and he’s undefeated,” said Repole, emphasizing his admiration for the powerful, 6-for-6 colt. “But I can see the stewards looking into this over the next couple of days. I probably expect them to look into reckless riding by Florent and bring him in to question him about what he was thinking and what his tactics were.”


While Justify and Mike Smith, his Hall of Fame rider, smoothly accelerated after breaking from the rail to seize the early lead, Geroux rode vigorously to hustle Restoring Hope toward the front. He soon assumed a position just behind Justify and to his outside.

“It definitely seemed to me he was more of an offensive lineman than a racehorse trying to win the Belmont,” said Repole of 37-1 Restoring Hope, “and Justify was a running back trying to run for a touchdown.”

Gary West, who owns Restoring Hope, was livid about the handling of his horse.


“I have no earthly idea what Florent was thinking or what his race strategy was,” he said in an email response to a request for an interview. “Had I known better, the first eighth of a mile I would have thought it was a quarter-horse race, not the mile-and-a-half Belmont. Maybe the horse was completely out of control and Florent had no choice. I will never know.”

Doug Bredar, the agent for Geroux, said he has no comment and Geroux has no comment.

When a reporter asked Baffert after the race if Restoring Hope served as a “wing man” for Justify, Baffert replied: “He has natural speed. His only chance was to be up near the lead.”

West declined comment on whether Restoring Hope was used to block for Justify, who settled into a comfortable, unpressured advantage that he never relinquished.

“Everyone looks at things differently,” West said. “We didn’t belong in the race, anyway, and that is my fault.”


Restoring Hope was making his first Grade 1 test after he was whipped by 24 ¼ lengths in finishing 12th in the Pat Day Mile on a sloppy track at Churchill Downs as part of the Kentucky Derby undercard.


D. Wayne Lukas, who trained sixth-place Bravazo, does not believe Restoring Hope’s presence mattered. But he acknowledged: “That was strange the way they sent him up there. I mean, he compromised a few horses with blocking and so forth.”

Repole said he questioned Javier Castellano on Sunday morning about his failure to follow instructions with Noble Indy. The 24-1 long shot was expected to confront Justify early with the hope of softening him for Vino Rosso’s late kick. Todd Pletcher, a three-time Belmont winner, trains Noble Indy and Vino Rosso.

“All week and in the paddock, Todd and I were crystal clear to Javier to make the lead,” Repole said. “He broke good. Mike Smith broke good. We definitely saw an opportunity that Javier, being told to make the lead, could have, or at least pressured Justify.”


WinStar Farm, a major player in racing, has financial stakes in Justify and Noble Indy.

Owners with two horses that possess complementary styles often attempt to use one to set up another since both can be said to be trying to win in different ways. Repole said of Noble Indy, “If he has a 5 percent chance to win, his only chance to win was to be on the lead.”

The notion of one long shot possibly “blocking” for a heavy favorite, not to mention one bidding for the Triple Crown, is extraordinary.

As for Castellano’s surprising willingness to track Justify after hustling Noble Indy out of the gate, Repole said of his conversation with him: “He decided to call an audible, and that’s not the way we wanted the race run. I am baffled by the audible.”
 

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Am I reading this right. They are pissed at justify help but Noble was supposed to help vino. Please correct me if wrong.
 

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People hate champions

Non story
 

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Am I reading this right. They are pissed at justify help but Noble was supposed to help vino. Please correct me if wrong.

You read right......a bunch of cry baby's.......Baffert has trained 2 triple crown winners & the others don't even have one. The owners are pissed because their tactics didn't work & Bafferts did, lol......give them a participation award.
 
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Am I reading this right. They are pissed at justify help but Noble was supposed to help vino. Please correct me if wrong.

Your’e reading it right but interpreting it wrong. The “help” they are accusing Restoring Hope of doing to benefit Justify would be illegal. The “help” you speak of where Noble Indy was supposed to get to the lead and put pressure on Justify to quicken the pace and set up for a closer like Vino Rosso is perfectly legal.
 

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So it's ok to send a stablemate out as a "rabbit" to ensure fast fractions for a closer. But it's not ok to have a stablemate sit on the hip of a frontrunner and make others go around, if they want to press the pace. Bullshit. I thought it was outstanding tactics. Never seen it before in my 30+ years of watching horse racing.
 
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Restoring hope did not block or interfere with anyone
I agree. His style is running on the pace but he broke slowly and Geroux definitely pushes him to get up closer to pace and he just goes faster than Noble Indy and got to the spot Noble Indy wanted. I think Geroux had a little trouble handling him which is why he went a little wide but Noble Indy just wasn’t quick enough to make a difference.
 
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So it's ok to send a stablemate out as a "rabbit" to ensure fast fractions for a closer. But it's not ok to have a stablemate sit on the hip of a frontrunner and make others go around, if they want to press the pace. Bullshit. I thought it was outstanding tactics. Never seen it before in my 30+ years of watching horse racing.

I think they are more upset about Restoring Hope blocking Noble Indy at beginning of race, which would be illegal, but as I pointed out above and I’m sure stewards will agree did not happen.
 

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Maybe in the Travers at the Spa he'll give these horses a head start. It still won't matter.

You can't touch him.cheersgif

 

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I'm absolutely ignorant to horse racing. Just my simple minded take Noble and Vino's people were blocked from doing the same thing and justify did because they were too slow.
 
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My prediction for the Travers is a repeat from 2015, when Keen Ice(my derby horse that year) defeated American Pharoah when Frosted wore him down and then Keen Ice ran them down for the win. Keen Ice ran 7th in the derby, skipped the Preakness and ran 3rd in Belmont. My derby horse this year was Hofburg, who also ran 7th in derby and 3rd in Belmont. Just need a horse to wear down Justify on front end and Hofburg wins the Travers in a repeat of 2015.
 
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Repole has a huge ego, a little bit of a hothead, and made a fortune selling his business
think his best horses was Uncle Mo.

oh and a Huge METS fan. lol
 

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My prediction for the Travers is a repeat from 2015, when Keen Ice(my derby horse that year) defeated American Pharoah when Frosted wore him down and then Keen Ice ran them down for the win. Keen Ice ran 7th in the derby, skipped the Preakness and ran 3rd in Belmont. My derby horse this year was Hofburg, who also ran 7th in derby and 3rd in Belmont. Just need a horse to wear down Justify on front end and Hofburg wins the Travers in a repeat of 2015.


Justify is better than American Pharaoh & will retire undefeated after winning the Breeders Cup........
 

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He can't get 1.5 miles.

Fresh horses will run him down in deep stretch.

Just stop.

Please!
 
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Repole has a huge ego, a little bit of a hothead, and made a fortune selling his business
think his best horses was Uncle Mo.

oh and a Huge METS fan. lol
Hey am I allowed to call him an asshole back? I know I deserved it but I’m confused on the rules here.
 
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Lol doesn’t surprise me that you don’t see a problem with it. Why don’t you ask him why.


Please re-read what i posted. I DIDN'T say I don't see a problem with it. ( What he said )

I said I Don't see a problem with YOU calling him one, after he called you one.
 

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