Big Truck (horse)
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Big Truck | |
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Sire | Hook and Ladder |
Grandsire | Dixieland Band |
Dam | Just A Ginny |
Damsire | Go for Gin |
Sex | Colt |
Foaled | 2005 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Dark Bay |
Breeder | A. Lakin & Sons |
Owner | Eric Fein |
Trainer | Barclay Tagg |
Record | 7: 3-1-1 |
Earnings | $336,880; $194,500 Graded Earnings |
Major Racing Wins, Awards and Honours | |
Major Racing Wins | |
Bertram F. Bongard Stakes (2007) Tampa Bay Derby (2008) |
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Infobox last updated on: March 15, 2008. |
Big Truck (foaled 2005 in New York) is an American Thoroughbred Racehorse. Sired by Hook and Ladder, a grandson of Northern Dancer, he is out of the mare Just A Ginny, a daughter of the 1994 Kentucky Derby winner, Go for Gin.
Trained by Barclay Tagg, owned by Eric Fein and ridden by Ramon Dominguez, Big Truck broke his Maiden on August 23, 2007 at Saratoga Race Course winning by about 6 and half lengths over runner-up, Post Exchange.
Prior to his next start in the Bertram F. Bongard Stakes at Belmont Park on September 23, 2007, trainer Tagg noted that Big Truck may be his best two-year-old in a barn that has many promising colts for the Triple Crown. Tagg, noting other promising two year old Tale of Ekati who won the Belmont Futurity Stakes, said that Big Truck might "end up being the best out of them all." Adding "This guy's as smooth as glass."[citation needed]
Following Tagg's remarks, Big Truck was sent to the gate as a heavy 1/5 in the Bongard Stakes on September 23, 2007. Big Truck defeated a field of 5 after dueling with the Todd Pletcher-trained colt Spanky Fischbein in the final 1/8th of the stretch, winning by about two and a half lengths.
Big Truck next raced on October 20, 2007 in the Sleepy Hollow Stakes, stretching out his distance yet again, this time to one mile. Though sent off as a heavily favored 1/4, Big Truck was upset by Giant's Moon and edged out for second by a nose by Costal Drive.
Big Truck's next race was on November 24, 2007 in the $200,000 Grade II Remsen Stakes. Being ridden this time by Alan Garcia, Big Truck was cut off by the first and third place finishers, Court Vision and Trust N Dustan respectfully in the stretch. Garcia claimed foul after the race and following a lengthy inquiry no changed were made. Big Truck finished Fourth.
Tagg brought the Horse down to Florida in preparation for the major Kentucky Derby preps at Gulfstream Park, Tampa Bay Downs and Fairgrounds. Big Truck was put into the 7 Furlong Hutchenson Stakes, which is a lot shorter than the horse's preferred distance. Over a sloppy track, Big Truck was no factor and finished fifth.
Despite the need for graded money in order to qualify for the Kentucky Derby, Big Truck was put in the Sam F Davis stakes at Tampa Bay Downs, to regain some form and confidence. Big Truck avenged his Hutchenson loss to Smooth Air by finishing 2nd to Smooth Air's 3rd and lost by 3/4 of a length to Fierce Wind.
Big Truck stunned the racing world by upsetting 1-9 favorite War Pass in the Tampa Bay Derby. Big Truck who sat off the pace for most of the race, turned for home outside a troubled War Pass and dueled with Atoned until Big Truck won by a neck. That win put him on the Kentucky Derby Trail, and Tagg said he will most likely ship right to Churchill in preparation for the Kentucky Derby on May 3, 2008
However, due to the amount of prep races and different horses winning them, Big Truck seemingly needs a little more in graded earnings to be a starter in Lousiville. Big Truck has been entered into the Grade 1 Toyota BlueGrass Stakes at Keeneland
In the Grade 1 Toyota BlueGrass Stakes Big Truck competed early and flattened out in the stretch in his first career start on the Polytrack. Tagg was shocked by the results and didn't know the reason for his performance although all of the main contenders including Pyro and Cool Coal Man didn't produce. Many were quoted by saying that the Bluegrass was a throw out for Big Truck. With his 11th place finish Big Truck didn't earn any graded money and with $194,500 is on the bubble to make the starting gate on the first Saturday in May.
With the defections of War Pass and Salute the Sarge from the Kentucky Derby trail, Big Truck finished the graded stakes race in 18th place, good enough to earn a start in Kentucky Derby 134 on May 3, 2008. Big Truck will be ridden by Javier Castellano who rode him in the Hutchenson Stakes because Eibar Coa picked up the mount on Tagg's other Derby entrant Tale of Ekati due to Edgar Prado committing Adriano for the Derby.
In the Kentucky Derby, Big Truck broke well from the 7 post but steadied after about 6 furlongs because of hard contact with Remsen foe Court Vision. Big Truck finished 18th in the Run for the Roses and will take some time off, most likely skipping the other two triple crown races, to come back on the turf against New York breds at Belmont and Saratoga
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[edit] Races
Finish | Race | Distance | Track | Date | Jockey |
1st | Maiden Special Weight | 6.5 Furlongs | Saratoga Race Course | August 23, 2007 | Ramon A. Dominguez |
1st | Bertram F. Bongard Stakes | 7 Furlongs | Belmont Park | September 23, 2007 | Ramon A. Dominguez |
3rd | Sleepy Hollow Stakes | One Mile | Belmont Park | October 20, 2007 | Ramon A. Dominguez |
4th | Remsen Stakes | One Mile and an Eighth | Aqueduct Racetrack | November 24, 2007 | Alan Garcia |
5th | Hutchenson Stakes | 7 Furlongs | Gulfstream Park | January 6, 2008 | Javier Castellano |
2nd | Sam F. Davis Stakes | One Mile and a Sixteenth | Tampa Bay Downs | February 16, 2008 | Eibar Coa |
1st | Tampa Bay Derby | One Mile and a Sixteenth | Tampa Bay Downs | March 15, 2008 | Eibar Coa |
11th | Bluegrass Stakes | One Mile and a Eighth | Keeneland | April 12, 2008 | Eibar Coa |
18th | Kentucky Derby | One Mile and a Quarter | Churchill Downs | May 3, 2008 | Javier Castellano |