Officialsportsbetting.com Horse Racing Betting $16 million The Green Monkey finishes third at Belmont in first start

$16 million The Green Monkey finishes third at Belmont in first start

The Green Monkey sure didn’t look like a $16 million horse in his greatly anticipated debut at Belmont Park on Saturday. The most expensive horse purchased at auction started slowly and never mounted a serious threat, finishing third in a six-furlong maiden special weight several races before Rags to Riches ran in the Gazelle Stakes.

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