Belmont Stakes Odds Ready: Winners and Losers at the Gate

Belmont Stakes Odds Ready: Winners and Losers at the Gate

Thursday, June 4, 2026 | US Racing Sports Desk

The gate draw is done. The morning line is posted. And just like that, the Belmont Stakes picture shifted before a single horse had broken from the gate at Saratoga. The 158th running of the classic over a mile and a quarter now has a shape to it, a pace skeleton, and at least two or three horses whose Belmont odds are going to move significantly by post time Saturday based entirely on what happened in that draw room on June 1.

Nine horses. Three clear tiers of gate luck. Let's break down exactly who won and who got hurt when the numbers came out of the box.

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2026 Belmont Stakes Post Position Draw: Full Field at a Glance

2026 Belmont Stakes Odds
Official post positions set following the post-position draw on Monday, June 1, 2026.
PPHorse / TrainerMorning Line
1Vitruvian ManAntonio Fresu · D. O'Neill30/1
2PowershiftLuis Saez · T. Pletcher12/1
3Chief WallabeeJunior Alvarado · W. Mott3/1
4RenegadeIrad Ortiz Jr. · T. Pletcher2/1
5OttinhoDylan Davis · C. Brown20/1
6Growth EquityManny Franco · C. Brown12/1
7CommandmentJohn Velazquez · B. Cox6/1
8Emerging MarketFlavien Prat · C. Brown6/1
9Golden TempoJose Ortiz · C. DeVaux9/2

Last Updated on 06/01/2026

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Renegade and Chief Wallabee Win the Draw

Start with post 4. Renegade at 2-1 is the morning line chalk, and getting post 4 in a nine-horse field at Saratoga over a mile and a quarter is about as clean as it gets for a horse with his running style. He can sit mid-pack, find his rhythm without burning energy covering extra ground, and launch his move turning for home without being trapped on the fence or forced five-wide into the first turn. A rail draw would have been genuinely problematic here. Post 4 is the draw his connections were hoping for.

Chief Wallabee in post 3 at 3-1 is nearly as good. Trainer Bill Mott knows this ground. Mott won the 2025 running with Sovereignty, and he has a stalker-type horse sitting just off the pace from a spot that lets him dictate exactly where he wants to be at the half-mile pole. The Reddit handicapping community pointed out the Mott-Saratoga Belmont connection the moment the draw was announced, and they are right to flag it. This is a horse with clean air, a clean trip, and a trainer who has done this before. Check the Belmont winners list, and Mott's name shows up more than once.

Golden Tempo Draws the 9, and the Questions Come With It

Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo is now the 9-2 third choice on the morning line, and trainer Cherie DeVaux has some real tactical decisions to make from post 9 in a nine-horse field. DeVaux has described Golden Tempo as a versatile horse who can press or stalk, but that flexibility gets tested hard from the widest post at Saratoga. To avoid burning ground, you almost have to send him back early, which means giving up the tactical advantage that won him the Derby. To press the pace from post 9, you're talking about a hard early first quarter to get position, and that is not how you want to set up a horse in a mile-and-a-quarter race in June.

The outside post at Saratoga is not a death sentence. Horses win from post 9. But it shifts the value conversation significantly, and at 9-2, Golden Tempo is not priced as a horse with a trip question hanging over him. That number should probably be higher, given what he is dealing with. For more on how post position history shapes handicapping stakes races at this level, it is worth doing the research on recent Belmont runnings at Saratoga.

Commandment Is the Value Play This Field Needs

Here is where the sharp money is going to land by Saturday. Commandment at 6-1 from post 7 is the most compelling number on the board right now. His Kentucky Derby was a disaster in terms of trip quality. Traffic shuffled back; there was no clean running lane when it mattered. He was a legitimate contender going into that race, and the result was a product of circumstance as much as ability.

Post 7 in a nine-horse field gives him room. The pace scenario in this race sets up for closers, given that Renegade and Commandment both want to come from off it, and the front half of the field does not look loaded with horses who want to go wire to wire. A clean trip from Commandment at honest fractions, and you are looking at a horse who probably crosses the wire at a price that makes the 6-1 morning line look cheap. Watch to see if the jockey assignment tightens this one up before post time.

Compare the prep race trails here, too. Growth Equity at post 6 won the Peter Pan Stakes, and that is a historically legitimate Belmont Stakes prep. Tonalist went that route in 2014. Arcangelo used it in 2023. The Reddit community flagged Growth Equity as a live longshot with solid historical backing, and at 15-1 on the morning line, the price is right for ticket construction even if he is not your primary horse. You can also look at how the Withers Stakes and Jim Dandy fit into the broader prep trail picture when evaluating form cycles at this distance.

Pace Scenario and How to Build Your Winning Ticket

The pace picture here is actually favorable for closers. In a nine-horse field where the two most-talked-about horses both want to sit off the pace, there is a real question about who is going to set honest fractions up front. If the early pace is soft, the stalkers win. If someone pressures from the outside early, the closers get a setup. Either way, post position and trip quality will decide this race more than raw speed figures.

For exotic bet construction, think about this structure:

  • Trifecta Wheel: Renegade on top, with Chief Wallabee and Commandment in second, and Chief Wallabee, Commandment, and Growth Equity in third. Cover Golden Tempo in the third as an insurance position given his class. Approximate cost for a $1 wheel: $12-$18, depending on your exact combination count.
  • Exacta Box: Renegade, Chief Wallabee, Commandment in a $2 box costs $12. This covers the most likely one-two scenario given the draw results.
  • Superfecta: Key Renegade on top, spread Chief Wallabee, Commandment, Growth Equity, and Golden Tempo underneath in all combinations for the remaining three spots. A $0.10 superfecta key here runs roughly $12-$15 and keeps you alive for a fat payout if the Derby winner runs into trouble from the outside.

If you are playing straight win bets, Commandment at 6-1 is the overlay in this field based on the draw alone. Renegade is a fair price at 2-1 given his draw and form cycle. Golden Tempo at 9-2 is the horse you are fading or using underneath, not on top, until DeVaux gives you a cleaner trip scenario to work with. Check Belmont results going back a few years at Saratoga to get a feel for how the outside posts have held up in comparable field sizes. And keep an eye on the race of the week and Triple Crown bonus offers at US Racing before you build your final ticket.

If you want to know how the meet has been running, the Belmont Park and Saratoga historical track bias data is worth reviewing, as is the card around the main event. The Met Mile and Spinster Stakes both provide useful form context for horses that may have connections running on the same card.

What The Internet Is Saying

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"Morning line is out for the 158th #BelmontStakes! Renegade 2-1 | Chief Wallabee 3-1 | Golden Tempo 9-2. The gate draw created instant winners and losers. Full analysis and post-draw odds at HRN. #Saratoga2026"

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"2026 #BelmontStakes post draw done. Vitruvian Man co-owned by Lil Wayne and Lil Yachty draws interest as the long shot. Commandment biggest Derby disappointment now gets a cleaner trip from post 7. Full odds breakdown on VSiN."

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2026 Belmont Stakes Post Draw: Who are the real winners and losers at the gate?

"Golden Tempo at post 9 has to worry me. Outside post at Saratoga is no joke. Renegade at 4 is the dream draw for a closer. Chief Wallabee at 3 is interesting. Mott won this race last year with Sovereignty."

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Belmont Stakes 2026 odds and gate draw: value plays after the post position reveal

"Commandment at 6-1 from post 7 is my play. He was a disaster in the Derby traffic but this 9-horse field is clean. Growth Equity winning the Peter Pan is a legit Belmont prep. Look at Tonalist 2014 and Arcangelo 2023."

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Follow the conversation on X and Reddit for the latest bettor takes heading into post time.

Key Takeaways

  • Renegade (post 4) and Chief Wallabee (post 3) were the clear gate winners, landing in ideal spots that suit their running styles in a nine-horse field at Saratoga over a mile and a quarter.
  • Golden Tempo's outside post 9 is a genuine trip concern for the Derby winner. At 9-2 on the morning line, the price does not yet account for that disadvantage, making him a fade on top in exotic construction.
  • Commandment at 6-1 from post 7 is the most compelling overlay in the field. His troubled Derby trip was circumstantial, and a clean run from a manageable post makes him a prime trifecta and exacta target.
  • Growth Equity's Peter Pan Stakes win is a historically credible Belmont prep with precedent from Tonalist and Arcangelo. At 15-1 on the morning line, he belongs in the bottom of your exotic tickets as live longshot insurance.
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FAQ: Belmont Stakes Odds Ready: Winners and Losers at the Gate

Who drew the best post position in the 2026 Belmont Stakes?

Renegade in post 4 is widely considered the best draw in the field. It gives him clean air and a natural outside path without forcing him to burn energy in the first turn. For a horse with a closing style in a nine-horse field at Saratoga, post 4 is about as close to a perfect number as you can ask for. Chief Wallabee in post 3 is a close second, giving Bill Mott's stalker the same kind of positional flexibility from one gate closer to the rail.

Does Golden Tempo's post 9 draw hurt his chances in the 2026 Belmont Stakes?

It creates real tactical questions that trainer Cherie DeVaux did not have to answer at Churchill Downs. The widest post at Saratoga over a mile and a quarter means extra ground to cover, a difficult decision about pace positioning early, and potential energy burn before the race even gets to the half-mile pole. It does not eliminate Golden Tempo, he is a legitimate Derby winner with class to spare, but it shifts the value equation enough that 9-2 feels short given the circumstances. Use him underneath in exotics rather than on top until you see how DeVaux plans to ride the trip.

What is the best exotic bet strategy for the 2026 Belmont Stakes?

A trifecta wheel with Renegade on top, using Chief Wallabee and Commandment in second, and Chief Wallabee, Commandment, and Growth Equity in third covers the most likely pace and trip outcomes at a manageable cost. An exacta box with Renegade, Chief Wallabee, and Commandment at $2 runs $12 and covers the most realistic one-two finishes. Add Golden Tempo into your trifecta third slot as insurance given his class, but keep your primary win investment on Commandment as the value overlay in this spot.

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