Barclay Tagg

Barclay Tagg
Barclay Taggis an American thoroughbred horse trainer. A 1961 graduate of Pennsylvania State University with a degree in Animal Husbandry, he is best known for conditioning Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Jockey Club Gold Cup winner Funny Cide. Horses in Tagg's stable have included Showing Up and Nobiz Like Shobiz. Barclay trains horses year round, spending spring in New York and winter in Florida...
absolute handle hard horse knew manages pleasure plenty run smoothly
I thought he wasn't going to run and it was going to be a disaster, but Cornelio said he had plenty of horse and he was just cruising. He knew more about him than I did. It's hard to tell through binoculars. He manages to handle things smoothly and he's an absolute pleasure to train.
caught cracked hit panicked running
Richie said he started to idle, and then Richie panicked and cracked him. You really don't want to hit him any more than you have to. He got him running again, but I think it caught him off guard.
came hope runs
He galloped out strong; he came out of it well. He's doing really, really well. I hope he runs well.
ideas run
I have some ideas why he didn't run very well, but I don't want to speculate.
biggest finish happy hard life proved run start
I'm just happy he showed some life this time. The biggest thing is that he proved he could still run hard from the start and finish strong.
enter goes slower stretch tomorrow wednesday workout
It was a little slower than I wanted him to go, but we just wanted him to stretch his legs. Everything is on go, as long as everything goes well. I'd like to see how he comes out of the workout tomorrow and gallop him on Wednesday before we enter him.
deny good hard judgment wrong
Probably with good judgment and good sense, you wouldn't do it. But there again, they're only 3 once, and there's only one Derby. It's hard to deny them that when they've done nothing wrong in 2006.
good judgment kentucky
Probably good judgment and good sense would say not to run, but there is only one Kentucky Derby.
came
I thought he was finished. And he came on.
We'll probably run, but first let's see how he comes out of this.
bring exhaust hope knock might mile preferred race seven start whether wins
I didn't want to bring him back going a mile and one-eighth in the Hal's Hope because there are some hotshots in there who might make him overextend himself, and I didn't want to knock him out. He's really not a six-furlong horse. I would really have preferred to start him at seven furlongs or a mile, but I wanted to get a competitive race under his belt, and whether he wins or loses, it shouldn't exhaust him.
last lost lucky worse year
Last year was a lost year for him, and we're lucky anything worse didn't happen.
happen start
Too many things can happen to start getting excited.
beat beyond win
First, he's got to win on Saturday. I'm not going to think beyond that. I don't even know if he can beat Like Now.