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Belmont Stakes 2017 odds: Morning line released

Irish War Cry and Epicharis take over as favorites with Classic Empire out

149th Belmont Stakes - Previews
149th Belmont Stakes - Previews
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Classic Empire was a heavy favorite to win the 2017 Belmont Stakes up until Wednesday morning. That’s when an abscess on his hoof caused trainer Mark Casse to declare him out of the third jewel of the Triple Crown. Wednesday afternoon in New York the official morning line favorite was set, and it’s Irish War Cry at 7/2 odds.

Japanese horse Epicharis, who won his first four races, has the second-best odds at 4/1. Lookin at Lee, who finished second in the Kentucky Derby, has 5/1 odds. Tapwrit (5/1) and Gormley (8/1) are also in single figures among the 12-horse field.

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The field is relatively open with a lot of missing star power. Always Dreaming won the Kentucky Derby but after a disappointing finish in the Preakness had no reason to compete. Cloud Computing, the Preakness winner, is also skipping the Belmont. Couple that with Classic Empire being out, and you have a recipe for an interesting race even if it takes away a few of the narratives.

The Belmont can be seen on NBC beginning at 5 p.m. The race is set to go to the post at approximately 6:37 p.m. ET. You can stream it online at NBC Sports Live beginning at 3 p.m.

You can find all the starting positions and odds below.

Belmont Stakes 2017 post positions and morning line odds

Post

Horse

Jockey

Trainer

Morning line odds

1Twisted TomJavier CastellanoChad Brown20/1
2TapwritJose OrtizTodd Pletcher6/1
3GormleyVictor EspinozaJohn Shirreffs8/1
4J Boys EchoRobby AlbaradoDale Romans15/1
5Hollywood HandsomeFlorent GerouxDallas Stewart30/1
6Lookin at LeeIrad Ortiz Jr.Steve Asmussen5/1
7Irish War CryRajiv MaraghGraham Motion7/2
8Senior InvestementChanning HillKen McPeek12/1
9MeantimeMike SmithBrian Lynch15/1
10MultiplierJoel RosarioBrendan Walsh15/1
11EpicharisChristophe LemaireKiyoshi Hagiwara4/1
12PatchJohn VelazquezTodd Pletcher12/1

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