Anthony Lombardi has owned harness racing horses for 38 years and cannot ever recall racing one after the age of 3.
That is about to change Friday (Feb. 10) at The Meadowlands.
Four-year-old trotter Big Christian (Swan For All-Spirit Of Casey), highly regarded by Lombardi and trainer Erv Miller but unable to get to the races because of injuries, is set to make his career debut in Fridayās fourth race at The Big M. He will start from post one in a field of 10 with driver Marcus Miller and is the 5-2 second choice on the morning line in the $14,500 conditioned trot.
Separate suspensory injuries, one in May of Big Christianās 2-year-old season and the other in June of his 3-year-old season, prevented the horse from getting the opportunity to fulfill his potential. He was purchased under the name Chicago Audible for $67,000 at the 2020 Lexington Selected Yearling Sale. His family includes 2000 Hambletonian Oaks winner Maritaās Victory and multiple Dan Patch Award-winner Passionate Glide.
āWhen he was a 2-year-old, Erv thought he could be the best trotting colt in the country,ā Lombardi said. āWhen we brought him back as a 3-year-old, we thought he was it. I was spending the money I was going to win from winning the Hambletonian. It was very disappointing (when he got hurt again).
āWe put all this into him, Iām not getting rid of him. Iām in it for the stakes races, and Iāve been fortunate over the years to have some nice horses, but I let them go at 3 because racing horses as 4-year-olds is tough. So, this is probably the first 4-year-old horse Iāve ever raced in my life. If he stays sound, Iām real high on him. I named him after my son, and he wonāt let me get rid of him anyway. But heās a nice horse.ā
Lombardi, who resides in the Chicago metropolitan area, intends to lightly stake Big Christian this season.
āIf he stays sound, I think heās a competitor,ā Lombardi said. āBut youāre always wondering whatās going to go wrong this year. Youāre holding your breath. I just hope that between now and when I take a gasp of air that he puts up some big numbers. Erv likes him, or we wouldnāt be keeping him and racing him.ā
Lombardi hopes a healthy Big Christian can be part of what could shape up to be a memorable year. Lombardi is among the owners of Bourbon Courage, a 3-year-old colt trotter who is a half-brother to 2021 Hambletonian winnerĀ Captain CoreyĀ and earned $154,790 last season despite tailing off in the fall.
He also returns Tās Pride, a 3-year-old filly trotter who finished second in the Indiana Sire Stakes championship last season, and lightly raced but promising 3-year-old filly pacer Firstofanera. And although it is still early, Lombardi is keeping an eye on 2-year-old filly trotter Cupcakes N Candles.
āSheās doing it the way youāre supposed to,ā Lombardi said. āI have some nice 2-year-olds, probably the nicest Iāve had in 38 years. If we donāt have any issues with Bourbon Courage, I think that he will be up there. Heās a (1):50 trotter if he stays sound. Iād say heās my best 3-year-old coming back.
āIām excited about this year. I havenāt been this excited in the last 10 to 12 years. This could be a nice year if everybody stays sound. Thatās always the kicker.ā
Racing begins at 6:20 p.m. (EST) at The Meadowlands. Free TrackMaster programs for The Big M can be foundĀ here.
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by Ken Weingartner, for the USTA