After that, the day was great. The weather was perfect and Belmont was actually crowded. The races were entertaining and I took a few pictures:

The Met Mile winner, Silver Train, getting saddled.

Mr. Pletcher saddling Bandini

Mr. Zito prepping Sun King

Now this was interesting. Wilko jumped up on his hind legs in the paddock. Mr. Noseda decided to saddle him on the move. It reminded me of Mr. Matz and Barbaro on Preakness day.
Patrick over at Pulling Hair and Betting Horses recently wrote about taking his daughter to the track for the first time. Today was our first time out as a family and it went a lot better than I could have imagined. I look forward to many more days at the track with them.
3 comments:
Great pictures of those three horses... I take it, that by the angle that you've got a rear-end fetish...
Great pics! That was a great race, I was amazed that Silver Train was able to run up front on that pace, and still have plenty left for the stretch drive.
You figured me out Scoop. You should also see my picture collection of the hind quarters of goats, sheep and other farm creatures.
But actually, the photo ops at the Belmont paddock are much better from the rear than the front for those of us without super telephoto lenses. I take what I can get.
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