Belmont Stakes 2009: Bird-Mania

Mine That Bird at Belmont Park

Mine That Bird arrived at Belmont Park on Wednesday, June 3. According to his connections, he has been adjusting nicely to the new track. I saw him this morning and he looked physically and mentally fit and ready for tomorrow’s action.

Mine That Bird and Calvin Borel after winning the 135th Kentucky Derby

Can’t get enough of Mine That Bird? Neither can Steve Haskin. Neither can Dick Jerardi. Here are the picks of other turf writers. Dana just wants to know how much you are spending.

One Rose Salute: Calvin Borel and Mine That Bird after winning the Kentucky Derby

And then you have the doubters.

So what do you think? Will he do it?

Mine That Bird and Calvin Borel win the 135th Kentucky Derby

What about Mr. Hot Stuff?

Mr Hot Stuff at Belmont Park ©2009 Sarah K Andrew
Mr Hot Stuff at Belmont Park ©2009 Sarah K Andrew

Or Summer Bird?

Summer Bird at Belmont Park ©2009 Sarah K Andrew
Summer Bird at Belmont Park ©2009 Sarah K Andrew

Racehorses and Rock Lists! Sports Columnist Bill Finley’s Top 10 Albums of All Time

Old Fashioned and Larry Jones

It’s tough being a horse racing fanatic. TVG is nice for seeing the actual races, but you have to suffer through awful commentary, not to mention commercials for ShamWow, the Snuggie and Mighty Putty. Horse racing trade publications, racing blogs, and forums provide news and opinions, but there are few people with the industry knowledge, scope, and experience to provide racing fans with real insight into the sport.

Bill Finley is one of the finest writers in horse racing. He speaks to handicappers, fans, and to members of the racing industry. I admire his unwavering dedication to the Sport of Kings, as well as his visionary ideas to improve it. Finley has the courage to buck popular thought about the racing industry and speak out about deep problems within the institution. He writes for the New York Times, USA Today, and ESPN, and in 2008, he published Betting Synthetic Surfaces, a book of in-depth research and analysis of what makes a winner on a synthetic track. He’s also a co-host of Down The Stretch, a racing program on Sirius Satellite Radio and has appeared in editions of ESPN’s SportsCentury.

Check out Bill’s thoughts on the 2008 Eclipse Awards, the unsung heroes of 2008, the legacy of Barbaro, a throwdown between Big Brown and Curlin, Eight Belles’ tragic demise, and some early 2009 Kentucky Derby picks (including Old Fashioned, pictured above with trainer Larry Jones).

… and check out Bill Finley’s Top Ten Albums of all time!

1. English Beat: I Just Can’t Stop It
2. The Clash: London Calling
3. The Clash: Sandinista!
4. The Who: Who’s Next
5. Bruce Springsteen: Born to Run
6. Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon
7. Bruce Springsteen: Born in the USA
8. Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros: Rock Art and the X-Ray Style
9. The Smiths: Louder Than Bombs
10. Graham Parker: Squeezing Out Sparks