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Bolo brings turf game to Belmont Derby

Bolo has posted convincing wins from his last three turf attempts  (Benoit Photo)
Bolo (Temple City) traveled outside of California two months earlier, weakening to 12th in the Kentucky Derby (G1), an unsurprising outcome given he's never won on a dirt track. His best form is on turf, with the Carla Gaines trainee rebounding to easily capture a May 29 allowance in his first turf performance since December, and the stakes-winning colt is eligible to make a major impact shipping in for Saturday's $1.25 million Belmont Derby Invitational (G1), one of six graded stakes on a strong Independence Day program.

A 2 3/4-length maiden winner on Del Mar's turf in late November, Bolo followed with a smashing 4 1/2-length decision in the grassy Eddie Logan at Santa Anita a month later. That led connections to try the main track and the dark bay sophomore earned a Kentucky berth with a pair of third-place efforts in the San Felipe (G3) and Santa Anita Derby (G1), stalling his development as a turf specialist. He's back on course presently, rolling to a 2 3/4-length decision in the aforementioned 1 1/8-mile turf allowance last time, and Saturday's 1 1/4-mile trip looks like no impediment given his stout bloodlines.

Rafael Bejarano retains the mount in the nine-horse field.

Divisidero has never run a poor race from four career starts (NYRA/Adam Coglianese Photography)
Divisidero (Kitten's Joy) looms as a formidable opponent, following a fine tally in the American Turf (G2) at Churchill Downs with a neck decision in the May 30 Pennine Ridge at Belmont Park. The late runner has captured three of four career starts for trainer Buff Bradley, the only setback being a troubled third in the Palm Beach (G3) at Gulfstream, and regular rider Rafael Hernandez will be up.

Takeover Target (Harlan's Holiday) just missed in second when making his stakes bow in the Pennine Ridge and is eligible to keep improving for trainer Chad Brown. Irad Ortiz Jr. sticks with the stalker, who has made all three career outings on Belmont's turf. Brown will also send out the Grade 2-winning juvenile Startup Nation (Temple City), who finished a respectable third when making his three-year-old debut in the Pennine Ridge. John Velazquez rides.

Force the Pass (Speightstown) will attempt to carry his winning form forward from the May 30 Penn Mile (G3) for Alan Goldberg and Joel Rosario will be back aboard the chestnut. Granny's Kitten (Kitten's Joy) missed by less than a length in the third after closing boldly in the Penn Mile, sustaining his first setback in his third career outing, and the bay colt will attempt to rebound in his second stakes appearance for Mike Maker. Julien Leparoux has the call.

Closing Bell (Tapit), a last-out maiden winner for Bill Mott, rounds out the U.S. contingent.

Canndal (Medicean), Group 2-placed in France, and Irish stakes winner Postulation (Harlan's Holiday) are international raiders for trainer Mikel Delzangles and Dermot Weld, respectively. And based on BRIS Class ratings, both colts merit serious respect on Saturday. Regular riders Christophe Soumillon (Canndal) and Patrick Smullen (Postulation) have also made the overseas journey.

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