It was a questionable call. Not only did JV\'s horse come out as the horses came into the stretch, he also came out as they neared the wire, as revealed by the head-on. To be fair, Kent\'s horse did come in and lean on JV\'s horse in mid-stretch. Who got the worst of all that could be debated.
More important than all that, however, is this: at no time did either horse have to check (much less steady), and at no time did either jockey have to stop riding. When that is the case, as it indisputably was yesterday in the Keeneland feature, the stewards should be very reluctant to disqualify.