After a successful three-year-old season in 2004, Brass Hat won once in two starts in 2005. In 2006 he won two of four starts. He set a new
Gulfstream Park track record of 1:47.79 for 9
furlongs in the
Grade I Donn Handicap. He finished second to
Electrocutionist in the March 25th
Dubai World Cup but was disqualified after a post-race test revealed trace amounts of the banned drug
methyl prednisolone acetate. While owner Fred Bradley did not dispute the positive test, he asserted that the therapeutic medication given the horse 28 days prior to the World Cup was well within the guidelines put out by the Emirates Racing Association. The disqualification was upheld on appeal. In mid summer, Brass Hat suffered a
sesamoid fracture that kept him out of racing for several months. Returning to the track in 2007, Brass Hat set another track record at
Churchill Downs, winning an 8.5 furlong race in 1:41.27. He then finished eighth in the
Whitney Handicap and sixth in the
Woodward Stakes at
Saratoga Race Course but returned to winning form in September when he captured the
Massachusetts Handicap. He then finished eighth in the 2007
Fayette Stakes and second Clark Handicap. Returning to the track in 2008, the then seven-year-old gelding brought in a strong performance in the grade 1
Donn Handicap, a race that he had won two years before, finishing fourth. Then he headed to Fairgrounds, to race in the
New Orleans Handicap, where he once again finished fourth. He also finished third in the
Fifth Third Elkhorn Stakes, fourth in the
Louisville Handicap, fifth in the
Stephen Foster Handicap to two time
Horse of the Year Curlin, eighth in the
Dust Commander Stakes, and just recently, fifth in the grade 2
Muniz Handicap. On May 23, 2009, after going winless since September 2007, Brass Hat took the
Louisville Handicap under
Calvin Borel (winner of 2009's
Kentucky Derby,
Kentucky Oaks and
Preakness Stakes). With this win, the 8-year-old gelding nears the two million mark in earnings. And then at the age of 9, on October 21, 2010, he took the
Sycamore Stakes taking him over 2 million dollars. ==References==