Wathnan Racing's Commandment (Into Mischief), seventh with a less-than-ideal trip in the GI Kentucky Derby, has begun to gear up for the GI Belmont Stakes at Saratoga June 6.The GI Curlin Florida Derby winner breezed four furlongs for trainer Brad Cox in company in :48.80 (29/83) at Churchill Downs Friday, his first move since the Kentucky Derby.“The breeze went well today and he's come out of the Derby in good order,” said Case Clay, Wathnan's Racing Manager, USA. “We'll shoot for the Belmont now.”Clay continued, “He did a nice, good smooth breeze. He went in :48 2/5 and 1:01 1/5, and galloped out in 1:15. Just a good, smooth breeze. Went in company. We feel good about how he came out of the Derby. Just gonna point to the Belmont now and hope for the best.”Off at odds of 6-1 in the Kentucky Derby, Commandment was off to a slow start and raced in 13th through a half mile in :46.44. On the move while at least five wide beneath Luis Saez on the far turn, he kicked for home with a big chance despite taking the overland route. Bounced around in traffic racing in between rivals in the stretch, Commandment failed to threaten from there and crossed the wire 5 1/4 lengths behind upset winner and 'TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard' Golden Tempo (Curlin).“We were confident going into the Derby and still confident going into the Belmont,” Clay concluded. “He's doing well and that's all we can ask for.”The post Commandment Gets Back to Work, Belmont Stakes Next appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.