Well this isn't gonna help Luis Saez's case.

The jockey who was disqualified from the 2019 Kentucky Derby for blocking the lane of another horse while riding Maximum Security did it again on Friday at Belmont Park.

Saez was aboard Anne Dupree in the seventh race, this one on turf, when the six-horse field rounded the final turn and headed into the stretch. As Saez and Anne Dupree raced to the finish line, they appeared to move into the path of Enlisting, being ridden by Javier Castellano, who had the inside position on the rail.

Castellano then guided Enlisting inside of Anne Dupree as the pack crossed the finish line, with Saez finishing first. But a steward's inquiry determined Anne Dupree did block Enlisting, disqualifying the horse and Saez and giving the win to Enlisting, who crossed the line in second place.

Anne Dupree officially finished third behind second-place Madame Barbarian.

Saez and the ownership group for Maximum Security are still embroiled in the lawsuit filed by owners Gary and Mary West to get the horse's name restored as the winner of this year's Derby. Country House eventually was named the winner of the race.

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