2010 Belmont Stakes Odds: Updated Friday Evening

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2010 Belmont Stakes odds have been updated for Friday evening at Sportsbetting.com (see website here)

There will be no Triple Crown winner this year as two different horses took the Ketucky Derby (Super Saver) and the Preakness Stakes (Lookin At Lucky) but that won't stop the Belmont Stakes from being run.

The final jewel of the Triple Crown will take place in New York on Saturday and as it stands, Ice Box was the odds-on favorite to win listed at +180 early on and will run from Post 6 with jockey Jose Lezcano.  He was currently at 9/5 odds.

With jockey Ramon Dominguez, First Dude is also a favorite at +300 or 3/1 and will run from Post 11.

Fly Down and jockey John Velazquez are listed at 9/2 odds and will start from Post 5.

Spangled Star and jockey Garrett Gomez run from Post 2 and are long shots to take the Belmont, listed at +2800.

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