Where Can I Bet The Belmont Stakes 2015 Online?

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jun/03/2015
Where Can I Bet The Belmont Stakes 2015 Online?

You can bet on the Belmont Stakes 2015 online at BetOnline.ag, which offers up to 8 percent in losses back (weekly rebates).

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It goes without saying that the vast majority of bets will be placed on the favorite American Pharoah as he looks to become the first horse to win the Triple Crown since Affirmed did it in 1978, nearly 40 years ago.

“He’s an incredibly good mover. His stride lengths totally effortless. He is like the Michael Jordan of racing. Literally floats over the ground. I don’t even think his feet hit the ground,” American Pharoah owner Ahmed Zayat said.

The Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner has competition in Frosted at nearly 5/1 odds and Materiality also at 5/1 odds.  Both will be fresh having not run the second leg of the Triple Crown and this could present a problem for American Pharoah.

“I’ve seen American Pharoah in action now on a fast track in Kentucky, and a sloppy track — it was a deluge to be quite honest — at Preakness; he is the real deal,” NYRA President and CEO Christopher Kay said with confidence.

To win the Belmont Stakes

11:00 AM

901

American Pharoah

 

-140

 

904

Frammento

 

+2500

 

905

Frosted

 

+475

 

906

Keen Ice

 

+2000

 

907

Madefromlucky

 

+1500

 

908

Materiality

 

+475

 

909

Mubtaahij

 

+1250

 

910

Tale of Verve

 

+2000

 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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