Covelj,
You are getting lots of feedback and a few \"shots\" from TGJB and Miff (board veterans - aka \"old guys\")

I will join you in the firing line. I agree with almost everything you wrote, which means you are likely not going to cash in the Belmont!
I won\'t go so far as to make the correlation between running well at Churchill in general and being \"turf bred\", but I will say that it seems to me that when the track at Churchill is cuppy or wet, like it was on Derby day, those type of horses run well. (Pioneer of the Nile, Brilliant Speed, Animal Kingdom and Master of Hounds come to mind). I will admit that I may be under-estimating Animal Kingdom based on his solid run in the Preakness, but I will be against him again on Saturday.
I am against Shackleford and Animal Kingdom for some of the same reasons you are. My \"short list\" is a bit deeper than yours though. I am looking for a dirt bred horse, relatively well rested, with a distance pedigree, with a \"puncher\'s chance\" (means he had to have at least one figure that would win) I do agree that Nehro is the horse to beat and I will be using Santiva and Stay Thirsty as you are. I am also going to throw in Monzon though. By Thunder Gulch, with a disappointing run in the Peter Pan, but he got a trip over the track and he has that \"one figure\" that fits.
As for Santiva, who will likely be my top key, I couldn\'t disagree more than calling his race in Louisiana \"phony wide\". He pressed the pace all the way around the track, one path wider than Mucho Macho Man, while spotting that one 6 pounds. If Mucho is/was a Triple Crown contender, Santiva is as well. I respect Kenneally, but really have to question the strategy of taking 6 weeks off after that race, then running polytrack 3 weeks before the Derby.
I think you could make a bit of an analogy with Santiva to Birdstone and Monzon to Drosselmeyer. Birdstone had a disappointing Bluegrass, with an excuse, then a mediocre but not awful Derby, followed by 5 weeks off, then a big Belmont. Birdstone\'s Bluegrass was that he was trapped down inside, while Santiva\'s excuse is the poly. Birdstone ran mid-pack in the Derby, with Santiva 6th. As for Monzon and Drosselmeyer, both had disappointing Peter Pan runs, but got a race over the track and are marginally competitive in the Belmont, on their best number.
I will also use Mucho Macho Man, if he continues to look good at Belmont over the next few days.
Just wondering, will the Super pay enough such that I need a Social Security card, when it comes in:
Santiva winning at 26-1
Stay Thirsty 2nd at 22-1
Monzon 3rd at 35-1
Mucho Macho Man 4th at 10-1
Jim