Casse: Well-rested Enforceable ready to take a run at Kentucky Derby
The COVID-19 pandemic has turned North American horse-racing upside down in 2020 but also created a silver lining for trainer Mark Casse.
Under normal circumstances, the Kentucky Derby would’ve been run May 2 at Churchill Downs and Casse said there’s no way his horse, Enforceable, would’ve been ready to go. But with the race having been rescheduled for Saturday — some four months later — the three-year-old will break from the No. 3 post in the 18-horse field without fans in the stands.
“Had they run the Kentucky Derby in May, we wouldn’t have been in it,” Casse said via telephone Wednesday as he drove from Ocala, Fla., to Kentucky. “In fact, it took him almost until May before I felt like he’d rebounded and started training well and looking better.
“He’s training as good as I’ve ever seen him train. We couldn’t ask him to be doing any better coming into this race.”