2022 Belmont Stakes: Nest makes her case with show of stamina

When it comes to the 154th Belmont Stakes on June 11, the connections of the filly Nest are letting her try to sell them on the idea of running.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the 154th Belmont Stakes on June 11, the connections of the filly Nest are letting her try to sell them on the idea of running.
Read MoreBy Sean Cronin TDN Manhattan Jungle (Ire) (Bungle Inthejungle {GB}–Skylight {Ire}, by Acclamation {GB}) annexed a five-furlong newcomers’ heat at Chantilly in her Apr. 13 unveiling and doubled up, at the expense of the reopposing subsequent winner Sabya (Fr) (Pedro The Great), over the same distance at Lyon Parilly in her Apr. 26 return last time. Breaking sharply to […]
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Read MoreBoth owners share the same passion and confidence in Nest.
Read MoreShe won by 8 ¼ lengths, earning 100 qualifying points toward the Kentucky Oaks and stamping herself as a threat for the first Friday in May.
Read MoreIn her grade 1 debut, Nest delivered a dominating performance at Keeneland.
Read More“This is a legit field of fillies,” said Aron Wellman, whose Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners co-owns the Ashland favorite, Nest, with Repole Stable. “Whoever is posing for photos on the Keeneland turf course afterward will have earned it.”
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