The trio of 'TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard', Emerging Market (Candy Ride {Arg}), Ottinho (Quality Road)and Growth Equity (Nyquist) trained by five-time Eclipse Award-winner Chad Brown and the 'TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard', Chief Wallabee (Constitution) for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott worked Saturday across Saratoga Race Course and Belmont Park in preparation for the GI Belmont Stakes at the Spa June 6, the NYRA press office said in a Saturday release.The pair of Ottinho and Growth Equity worked in company over the Belmont Park dirt training track, covering a half-mile in 49.95 seconds. Meanwhile, 200 miles north, Emerging Market breezed the same distance in 49 4/5 over the Oklahoma dirt training track in company with sophomore maiden Hadrian's Wall (Curlin).Three Chimneys Farm's Kentucky homebred Ottinho, last seen finishing second in the GI Toyota Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland Apr. 4, posted his fifth work since that effort.Klaravich Stables's Growth Equity, propelled himself onto the list of Belmont Stakes probables with a two-length win in the nine-furlong GIII Peter Pan Stakes during the Belmont At The Big A meet May 9, where he made his first start against winners.“They worked great at about 7:40–they worked together, and they worked super,” Brown said.Ottinho beats Hadrian's Wall | CoglianeseOttinho had a foot issue following the Blue Grass, but Brown said a special shoe has helped him in his training since.“He had a crack in the sole of his foot, in a weird spot, and he's been training with a bar shoe,” Brown said. “He's likely not to run in it [the bar shoe], and I think I can get him out of it by race day. He's doing great in it, and he's really picked it up between the last two weeks.”Brown was non-committal about the Belmont Stakes for Growth Equity following his Peter Pan score, but said he has warmed up to the idea after reviewing the son of Nyquist's figures. He debuted with a second sprinting six-furlongs at Saratoga in July, and has stretched out by one furlong in each of his three starts since.“My initial thought after his last race was, he handled the mile and an eighth well, and I might just sort of quit while I'm ahead with the horse,” Brown explained. “He's in great form; he handled it and had a bit of a wide mile and an eighth trip and handled it against horses that aren't really on par with what he has to run with at the top echelon of this crop. Then I looked at his figures and I saw the pattern he's on, which is he's got a beautiful sheet line going, and he really ran fast in that race on the sheets.“At the end of the day, he's by a Derby-winner, he's handled the mile and an eighth the right way, his figures keep getting faster every race the further I run him,” Brown added. “He's fresh, he's in good form, and if he drew a cozy post towards the inside and got a ground-saving trip in there, he's very handy. I'm leaning towards running the horse.”At Saratoga, Brown looked on as Klaravich Stables' GII Twinspires.com Louisiana Derby-winner Emerging Market breezed for the second time since an even off-the-board finish in the GI Kentucky Derby. He returned to the tab last week with a half-mile in 50.12 seconds, and quickened things up a touch on Saturday for his 49 and 4/5 effort.“He worked great, and I did a little more with him this week,” Brown said. “I really liked what I saw. He galloped out really well. The horse is doing good.”Brown said his three colts have each built a strong case for the Belmont Stakes, where they would face a field that is likely to include Kentucky Derby-winner Golden Tempo (Curlin), among others.“I'm looking at it like I always do–do these horses belong in this particular race given how they are doing training right now, where they are in their form cycles, taking out of account what else I might have running, and [looking at] what their styles are,” Brown concluded. “[We're] talking about them individually.”Always a Runner took the Oaks | Coady MediaBrown's Saratoga work tab was a busy one and included another solo move from GI Longines Kentucky Oaks-winner Always a Runner (Gun Runner). The 'TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard', covered a half-mile in 49 and 4/5. She will point to the GI DraftKings Acorn during the Belmont Stakes Racing Festival.“She breezed super today and I'm very happy with her,” Brown said. “She's on target for the Acorn. She breezed good last week, but her second breeze since the Oaks was really something today. She's graduated into that [working on her own], and I breezed her in company before the Oaks, but she's so fit now, and I was happy to give her a couple of solo works.”Brown sent out dual GISW Zulu Kingdom (Ire) (Ten Sovereigns {Ire}) for his second work since winning the GI Maker's Mark Mile at Keeneland Apr. 10. He covered a half-mile in 50 and 1/5, with Brown noting he is possible for the GIII Poker Stakes during the Belmont Stakes Racing Festival June 7.“He's good. He's 50/50 for that race,” he said. “He had a quarter crack and had a gap between his works. I kept him in light training, but it was just big enough where I needed some time to really put a full patch over it. He worked today and worked pretty good. I'm going to give him a chance to advance to next week and see what we're going to do.”Brown added that Salamis (Speightstown), away from the races since his win in the GI Hollywood Derby at Del Mar in late November, is also possible for the Poker. He worked Saturday over the Oklahoma in 49 and 4/5. Mott Barn On The Spa TabIn the barn of Hall of Famer Bill Mott, Belmont Stakes hopeful Chief Wallabee worked in company with 'TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard', Gilded Bandit (Charlatan), who broke behind him and was a few lengths back as Chief Wallabee completed five-eighths in 1:00 and 4/5, according to NYRA clockers. Gilded Bandit was clocked a half-mile in 48 flat.Chief Wallabee | Coady Media“I thought he went very well–he was smooth, and they went off fast enough, 12 and change and came home well enough,” Mott said of Chief Wallabee. “We worked him out to the seven-eighths pole. That was fast enough for him.”Mike and Katherine Ball's Kentucky homebred Chief Wallabee will look to give Mott a Belmont Stakes double after taking last year's edition with subsequent Horse of the Year Sovereignty (Into Mischief), who took to the Oklahoma under exercise rider Jimmy Quispe shortly after the conclusion of the 9 a.m. renovation break. He breezed a solo half-mile in 48 and 4/5 in front of a small crowd of media and fans, sharpening up a touch from his 50.05-second half-mile last week.“I told Jimmy to let him pick it up a little in the last eighth and he did. He was 50 last week and 48 and four [today]. It's good,” Mott said.Sovereignty is pointing to the GI Stephen Foster Stakes at Churchill Downs June 27.The post Brown And Mott Send Out Belmont Stakes Hopefuls On Saturday appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.