
The Big Lebowski finishes second last in the Auckland Cup but is unlucky, close up and hard on the back of Copy That.
How can they beat the Big Dude at Auckland on Thursday night? It’s Lebowski time again
The Big Lebowski will touch a small price at Auckland on Thursday night but it’s impossible to see him beaten.
Just 12 days after his unlucky run in the Auckland Cup against the best pacers in the country, the giant six-year-old drops to a rating 58 to 71 race and meets them off even terms from behind the gate, courtesy of being driven by claiming junior Andrew Drake.
The last time he competed in a similar 2200 metres race, in the lead-up to the cup, The Big Lebowski smashed his five rivals by 11 lengths in a sizzling 2:38.4.
“On paper he looks the winner,” says Lincoln Farms trainer Ray Green. “It’s certainly a big drop in class from the Auckland Cup.
The Big Lebowksi scores by 11 lengths in his Auckland debut. PHOTO: Megan Liefting/Race Images.“He’s drawn the outside but that won’t matter. It’s actually a good draw for him as he won’t have to be racing to hold the lead.
“He can slot in somewhere and, in a small field, he won’t be too far off them. And if they start walking, he’ll be all over them quickly.”
That’s exactly what The Big Lebowski did in his 2:38.4 blitz, moving up from the rear at the 1300 metres to sit parked outside leader Nicholas Cage at the bell.
Green says he would have liked to see what the horse could have done in the Auckland Cup had he not first had trouble making the final bend then been held up on the back of his stablemate Copy That, finishing just 3.5 lengths from winner Akuta.
Driver Tony Herlihy reported The Big Lebowski hung so badly on the turn he was unable to come out to make his home stretch run.
“We can’t break him into a pole in time for this race but we’ll do something to help him round the corners, like add a rein burr.”
Green says the stable is still learning about The Big Lebowski - “This is only his third start for us but you can’t fault what he’s done so far.”
Green fears, however, that should the horse win on Friday, he’ll already be handicapping himself out of racing here, given the shortage of higher class horses and prohibitive handicapping system.
Andre Poutama teams again with capable front-runner Beaudiene Rocknroll.Green was pleased to see Beaudiene Rocknroll land a good front row draw in the fifth race, which will give him the chance to lead again.
Punters saw how potent the three-year-old was from the front at Cambridge last week when he led all the way for Zachary Butcher.
With Butcher switching to the Barry Purdon and Scott Phelan-trained Gandalf on Thursday, the drive goes to Andre Poutama who also operates well making play.
“Hopefully he can lead again. He’s been unbeatable leading at the trials and he looks to be on his game now.
“They didn’t go any time at Cambridge (2:43.8) but he smashed them. He can’t do more than that.
“The only thing different this time is he’s going right-handed. I’m not exactly sure he’ll go as well that way but I’m still confident he’ll go well.”
Lincoln River and part-owner Phil Kelly.Green is hoping Lincoln River doesn’t race as fiercely as last week in the sixth race where he meets an in-form line-up.
“He over-raced considerably last time which was a bit out of character. He’s normally quite laid back and has to be reminded of his obligations.”
Instead, Lincoln River pulled hard early and when let stride by Butcher, he unsuccessfully challenged for the lead before being restrained to three back. Despite not settling there, he remarkably still found more up the straight to finish just a neck behind Irish Whispers.
“I’m sure if he’d led, he’d have won easily,” Green said. “He’s a good, honest horse.”
Lincoln River cops a niggly five draw on Thursday so Drake will need to secure a good passage in a field of promising types.
Poutama takes the reins on My Copy in the same race and will be reliant on a little luck from two the second row.
My Copy showed he was in good trim at Cambridge last week where, from his first good draw in ages, he showed encouraging gate speed from the pole and trailed throughout, finishing second behind the well regarded Bri Express in a fast 2:39.8.
Major Achievement has taken a long time to arrive. PHOTO: Trish Dunell.Poutama also guides Major Achievement in the second race, but Green isn’t expecting to see much from the debutant, drawn the outside of the gate.
“If he finishes in the first half of the field I’ll be happy. He hasn’t drawn where you’d want to be but we have to start somewhere and it will be good experience for him.”
With six workouts and a trial this preparation, Green says it has taken Major Achievement a long time to arrive.
“But he’s starting to come to the party and he’s got a bit of speed and pedigree.”
By Art Major from Atom Queen, the three-year-old is a half brother to Upanatom (27 wins) and Zacharia (12 wins).
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Ray’s comments
Friday night at Auckland
Race 1: Debbie Lincoln
5.26pm
“She had to sit parked most of the way last time but still went well, and that’s what she does. She’s proven to be a very promising filly and, while it’s hard these days to win without a good trip, it’s an even field and she’s a good chance again.”
Race 2: Lincoln Lou
5.55pm
“He probably cost himself a win last week by going roughly, but he can do that. If he’d got Frisco Bay’s trip he would have won with his closing quarters of 56 and 27 the fastest in the race. He’s just got to do things right to be the one to beat, even from the bad draw, as it’s an easier field.”
Race 5: Frisco Bay
7.30pm
“He’s up in grade a bit but I don’t think there’s anything between them. He’s just got to get the right run and, with his speed, he’ll be right in it.”
Race 6: Kevin Kline
7.59pm
“He’s no superstar but he’s very honest and he’s always a place chance as he’s a tough bugger, he sat parked last week.”
Race 6: Colonel Lincoln
7.59pm
“With a similar run to last week, he’d be right in it. He clocked 55.8 and 27.7, doing his best work at the finish. He hasn’t gone a bad race since he’s come back.”
Race 8: Prince Lincoln
8.59pm
“I wasn’t expecting him to do anything on debut as he’s a green, young horse. But he went very well so he’s obviously lifted his game for the occasion. And he’s trained on even better so the experience has enhanced him. From the inside he has to be a good chance.”
Race 8: Rivergirl Bella
8.59pm
“She’s definitely a better animal left-handed but she was passable right-handed and should go better this time. She’s got some speed.”
Race 8: Lincoln Downs
8.59pm
“She’s a nice filly but is behind the others. I don’t expect her to beat anything but she needs the experience.”
Race 8: Lincoln Linda
8.59pm
“There won’t be any shadows for her to jump this time so she has to be a serious chance. She’d been dominant at the workouts and trials before her debut but didn’t get the chance to show her true worth.”
Race 8: Lincoln Lover
8.59pm
“Fergie was quite impressed with him on debut and requested the drive again. He finished on strongly up the lane and should go well again. He just needs some luck from the outside of the gate.”

Mark Dux’s comments
Saturday night at Albion Park
Race 3: Argyle
9.04pm NZ time
“I thought his last two starts have been terrific. There’s no doubt this race is tougher, and he has trickier draw, but I was talking to Angus last night and he was quite upbeat about his chances. He said the horse gave him a good feel when he sat parked two starts back and he picked him too (in the draft). But it won’t be easy. There could be a bit of pressure early. I think he’ll come out and see what unfolds and, if there is too much pressure, he’ll drive him quietly.”

Ray’s comments
Sunday at Manawatu
Race 1: Onyx Shard
5.29pm
“You can put a line through her last run at Cambridge when she pulled up showing signs of a respiratory infection. She had a couple of weeks off after that and, while she hasn’t trialled since, she’s been training down nicely. She’s a nice filly and from the good draw should really win.”
Race 3: Lincoln La Moose
6.19pm
“He wasn’t far away in the amateur race at Auckland last time despite jumping a shadow early and galloping. This is a decent drop in class for him and he should be very competitive.