The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Tiz the Law is class of Belmont field, Triple Crown favorite

- By Stephen Whyno AP Sports Writer

While there won’t be school buses of fans hoping to see a New York-bred horse make Belmont history, there is a busload of Triple Crown expectatio­ns heading into Saturday’s race.

Seventeen years ago, Jack

Knowlton and the other owners of Funny Cide packed into school buses and headed to Belmont Park in New York, hoping to see the colt capture the home-track victory they had dreamed of. It didn’t happen. Now, however, Tiz the Law looks every bit like the best 3-year-old in the world and could deliver his owners and trainer Barclay Tagg the elusive crown.

It’ll take something spectacula­r Saturday from a watered-down field to prevent the Triple Crown favorite from becoming the first New York bred to win the Belmont in over 130 years and taking a powerful stride toward the

Kentucky Derby.

“Barclay doesn’t get the kind of horses like Funny Cide and Tiz the Law very often, but when he does get an opportunit­y, he makes the most of it,” Knowlton said. “Fortunatel­y, Tiz the Law is the kind of horse that seems to take everything in stride and he’s very easy to work with . ... From all indication­s, he’s doing as well as he’s been doing all year, and hopefully that’ll carry over into the Belmont.”

Tiz the Law won his two starts this year by a combined 7¼ lengths, including the Grade 1 Florida Derby on March 28. He’s the class of the Belmont after injuries to Bob Bafferttra­ined Nadal and Charlatan and other defections in a year the coronaviru­s pandemic pushed the Kentucky Derby back to Sept. 5 and the Preakness to Oct. 3.

“Tiz the Law has been the best 3-year-old since January basically and he remains that,” retired jockeyturn­ed-NBC Sports analyst Jerry Bailey said Tuesday. “He would’ve been favored in whatever Triple Crown race we ran first first, so we have a superstar that we’re going to see on Saturday.”

It’s an unconventi­onal schedule with the three Triple Crown races being held out of their normal order. The Belmont is being run at 1 1/8 miles instead of a mile and a half and the traditiona­l third jewel is leading off the series for the first time.

But Tagg, 82, has Tiz the Law primed for this moment.

“Barclay Tagg is a very experience­d, skilled horse trainer, and I think once he knew kind of what the schedule was, he’s been focused on this,” said rival trainer Todd Pletcher, who is expected to challenge Tiz the Law with Dr Post and Farmington Road. “It looks to me like the horse is training sensationa­lly. He looks great on the race track. I think it’s not been an ideal scenario for anyone, but I think there’s no doubt in my mind that Barclay will have his horse ready to go.”

Tagg got Funny Cide ready in 2003 when he won the Derby and Preakness before finishing third in the Belmont. He also learned a lesson from Funny Cide’s blazing — probably too fast — final pre-Belmont workout. So over the weekend, Tagg restrained Tiz the Law to a relaxing breeze.

Perhaps that’s also a product of the two horses’ difference­s in personalit­y. Tagg said: “‘Tiz’ is more malleable. Funny Cide was all run. You couldn’t hold him.”

Knowlton recalls Tagg’s assistant trainer, Robin Smullen, being the only one who could handle the stubborn Funny Cide. Now, jockey Manny Franco can maneuver Tiz the Law all over the track with ease.

“He’s a different horse altogether,” Knowlton said. “He’s a much lower key, very easy to handle, does anything you want him to do.”

That was on display in the Florida Derby when Franco guided Tiz the Law from a perfect stalking position to a thunderous run past other horses down the stretch. Franco said Tiz the Law “makes my work a lot easier.”

 ?? RYAN THOMPSON - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this March 28, 2020, image provided by Gulfstream Park, Tiz the Law, riddren by Manuel Franco, foreground, runs in the Florida Derby horse race at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla.
RYAN THOMPSON - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this March 28, 2020, image provided by Gulfstream Park, Tiz the Law, riddren by Manuel Franco, foreground, runs in the Florida Derby horse race at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla.
 ?? PHOTO BY SUSIE RAISHER ?? In this Sunday, June 14, 2020, photo provided by Coglianese Photos, Tiz The Law trains at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y. Tiz the Law looks every bit like the best 3-year-old in the world and is the Triple Crown favorite, so it’ll take something spectacula­r from a watered-down field to prevent him from becoming the first New Yorkbred horse to win the Belmont in over 130 years and take a powerful stride toward the Kentucky Derby.
PHOTO BY SUSIE RAISHER In this Sunday, June 14, 2020, photo provided by Coglianese Photos, Tiz The Law trains at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y. Tiz the Law looks every bit like the best 3-year-old in the world and is the Triple Crown favorite, so it’ll take something spectacula­r from a watered-down field to prevent him from becoming the first New Yorkbred horse to win the Belmont in over 130 years and take a powerful stride toward the Kentucky Derby.

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