Sierra Leone had a troubled trip to the finish line in the Kentucky Derby, veering side to side and bumping another horse three times down the stretch.
Kentucky Derby runner-up by a nose Sierra Leone is getting an adjustment for the Belmont
Sierra Leone had a troubled trip to the finish line in the Kentucky Derby, veering side to side and bumping another horse three times down the stretch.
He lost to Mystik Dan by a nose. He might have won pulling away with a straightforward dash.
Never knowing what could have been, trainer Chad Brown decided to make an adjustment for the next race, experimenting with a new bit for the Belmont Stakes on Saturday. The hope is the cage bit - one with a straight bar across the horse’s mouth and another under his jaw - gives new jockey Flavien Prat more control of direction.
“It's not a severe bit, by any means,” Brown said last week. "The cage bit, or any sort of straight bit, gives you much better power steering."