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Big Truck

Trainer: Barclay Tagg
Jockey: Javier Castellano
Owner: Eric Fein
Breeder: A. Lakin and Sons

Big Truck hails from the Barclay Tagg barn, the same conditioner who brought another New York bred, Funny Cide, to the Kentucky Derby winner's circle five years ago. And just like Funny Cide, Tagg started Big Truck off in state bred races, easily winning a maiden and the Bongard Stakes before going down to the another highly regarded Empire State horse, Giant Moon, in the Sleepy Hollow. Being a soon of the sprinter Hook and Ladder, it looked as though Big Truck would have trouble going a route of ground, but he is out of a mare by 1994 Derby winner Go for Gin, which should add some stamina. Lately, he has taken well to the Tampa Bay Downs surface, scoring a big win with a strong closing move, in the Tampa Bay Derby (gr. III). All signs were pointing to a big effort in the Toyota Blue Grass (gr. I), but Big Truck didn't run anywhere near his earlier performances, coming in last of eleven.

Auction History

Year Sale Price
2007 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-Year-Olds Sale $90,000

Racing History

Date Race Name Distance Finish Earnings
04/12/08 Blue Grass Stakes (gr. I) 9 f 11 $0
03/15/08 Tampa Bay Derby (gr. III) 8.5 f 1 $180,000
02/16/08 Sam F. Davis 8.5 f 2 $35,000
01/05/08 Hutcheson (gr. II) 7 f 5 $4,500
11/24/07 Remsen (gr. II) 9 f 4 $10,000
10/20/07 Sleepy Hollow 8 f 3 $10,000
09/23/07 Bertram Bongard 7 f 1 $63,780
08/23/07 Maiden 6 f 1 $33,600
Record: 8 Starts, 3-1-1 | Total Earnings: $336,880
Race Records provided by equineline.com

By Claire Novak

Javier Castellano buys you a drink, then wraps the glass in a napkin so your hands don't get cold. If you're standing and he's sitting, he jumps up to offer his chair. In the paddock, greeting owners, he doffs his helmet with remarkable chivalry. And he loves puppies and kittens, which adds to his delightful personality. We've dubbed him the most charming jockey riding in this year's Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I).

But don't let Castellano's guileless attitude fool you. Underneath that sweet persona is a steely competitor whose savvy riding skills have brought victories in the Preakness Stakes (gr. I), Breeders' Cup Classic - Powered by Dodge (gr. I), Travers (gr. I), Jockey Club Gold Cup (gr. I), Carter Handicap (gr. I), Gulfstream Park Breeders' Cup Turf (gr. IT), and other significant events.

The son of a former jockey who passed away in 2000, Castellano got his start in Venezuela in 1996, moved to the United States a few months later in June 1997, and scored his first win at Calder on July 31 of that year. He moved to New York in 2001 at the advice of then-agent Steve Adika, and found immediate success on that circuit. He counts riding titles at Aqueduct, Tropical-at-Calder, and Hialeah among his accomplishments. Castellano's uncle was also a jockey, and his brother Abel Jr. rides on the East Coast.

This year's running of the Derby will be Castellano's third; he finished 15th last year aboard Bwana Bull and was seventh on Bellamy Road in 2005. This year, he rides Big Truck for trainer Barclay Tagg.

Height: 5'1"

Weight: 110

Born: Oct. 23, 1977, Maracaibo, Venezuela

Residence: Garden City, N.Y.

Family: Wife Abby; daughter Kayla Marie

Favorite food: "I like everything-steak, fish, sushi-you name it."

Favorite sport: "Baseball. When I was a little kid I wanted to be a baseball player, but I grew up and I didn't grow up enough."

Most hated chore: "I like to do everything at my house. I guess laundry can be tough, but I like to be around the house, organizing things. I travel to a lot of different places, so it's nice to be home, and I don't mind doing what needs to be done."

I can't live without: "My cell phone"

The fastest I’ve ever driven was: "About 90 miles per hour, I guess. I won't do it again; I got a ticket."

If I could trade careers with another pro athlete, I would be: "Major League Mets pitcher Johan Santana. I think he's the best pitcher right now. Alex Rodriguez is famous. They paid a lot of money for him, but they paid a lot of money for Santana even though he's a young kid—I think he's about 25. He's from Venezuela. When I won the Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I) with Ghostzapper in 2004, the following year, he was athlete of the year in our country and I was second to him. That's when I started to recognize his career, and he was very popular."

Another rider I admire is: "I don’t have anyone specific; they’re all good. It could be Edgar Prado, could be John Velazquez, could be (Garrett) Gomez, I don’t have any one to say, 'That’s my favorite; that’s my hero.' It used to be I could share a lot with Jose Santos, but he doesn’t ride anymore."

One thing I wish people knew about jockeys: “It's a very risky job, but it's like anything else. To play any sport—soccer, basketball, football—you have to put a lot of effort and risk injuries. In this game, you travel a lot and sacrifice time with your family and try to do the best you can. Still, we love it. I am very thankful to God to be successful, and I'm very proud of myself as well."

The best part about winning the Derby this year would be: "No question about it, dedicating the race to my parents. I'm very thankful for my family and the education they gave me—they taught me a lot of respect for people and taught me how to conduct myself."

More on BloodHorse.com:

Big Truck to Benefit ReRun on Derby Day

The Barclay Tagg-trained Big Truck will be "Running for Re-Run" in the May 3 Kentucky Derby presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) at Churchill Downs.

Big Truck on Track; But For Which Race?

Eric Fein's Big Truck, winner of the Tampa Bay Derby (gr. III), worked a half-mile in :48.8 over the Polytrack at Keeneland April 22.

Tale of Ekati Fit, Big Truck Still a Go

Charles Fipke's Tale of Ekati worked a half-mile in :49.20 April 17 at Keeneland. Trainer Barclay Tagg described the move as "a little maintenance work after his race."

Blue Grass Notes, The Day After

One day after his 3-year-olds ran 1-2 in the $750,000 Toyota Blue Grass Stakes (gr. I), trainer Todd Pletcher said he will take a few days before deciding when Monba and Cowboy Cal will ship to Churchill Downs in preparation for the May 3 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I).

Pletcher Duo One-Two in Blue Grass

Trainer Todd Pletcher had won just a single race at Keeneland going into the April 12 card. But he won again where it counted, and with Monba and Cowboy Cal finishing 1-2 in the $750,000 Toyota Blue Grass Stakes (gr. I), it looks like North America's leading trainer of 2007 will be headed to the May 3 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) after all.

Fighting Fire:11 Face Pyro in Blue Grass

Pyro may be on fire going into the $750,000 Toyota Blue Grass Stakes (gr. I) at Keeneland April 12, but 11 other runners will attempt to douse his Derby dreams in the 1 1/8-mile event.

Big Truck Posts Bullet Work at Keeneland

Trainer Barclay Tagg worked Big Truck and Elysium Fields four furlongs April 8 over the Keeneland Polytrack. Big Truck got the distance in :46.60, the fastest of 56 works at that distance for the day. Elysium Fields was clocked in :47.60.

Ky. Derby Trail: Cut Off at the Pass

So, the undefeated 2-year-old champion, sent off at 1-20 in the Tampa Bay Derby (gr. III), had a fever the week before the race and the public was unaware of it. There is nothing that can be said here that won't be said in the weeks to come by those who bet War Pass, including the bridge jumpers, and those who had invested in him emotionally.

Big Truck Stuns Tampa Bay; War Pass Last

Trainer Barclay Tagg had prophetic words of wisdom for jockey Eibar Coa before he sent Eric Fein's Big Truck to the $300,000 Tampa Bay Derby (gr. III). He told Coa to ride for second, remarking that they'd win if 1-9 favorite War Pass did not. And that's exactly what happened.

War Pass Ready to Rumble at Tampa Bay

Handicappers who take on the $300,000 Tampa Bay Derby (gr. III) will probably find their challenge not in choosing a winner, but in selecting the order of finish behind Robert LaPenta's prohibitive favorite War Pass.

Fierce Wind Flies to Sam Davis Win

The Nick Zito trainee won his stakes debut Feb. 16 at Tampa Bay Downs.

Smooth Air Breezes to Hutcheson Win

The Smooth Jazz colt defeated seven rivals to earn his first stakes score Jan. 5 at Gulfstream Park.

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