The jockey pulled him up twice or that horse could ahve led from start to finish. He reined him in at the start to get him in a groove. You watch that horse eying the horse in front of him. Then he reined him in again at the end when he looked under his arm and everyone was 7 or 8 lengths back. No need to extend the horse at all. That horse had more left in the tank. That was barely a test run for him. At Belmont when other horses are gassed he's going to pull away.
My longshot was dead last. :laugh2: He played the rabbit though.