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Casse Sends Out Talented Turf Duo In Competitive King Edward
March to the Arch winning the 2020 King Edward (Credit: Michael Burns Photo)

Casse Sends Out Talented Turf Duo In Competitive King Edward

TORONTO, ON – Eight hopefuls, including Mark Casse trainees March to the Arch and Olympic Runner, are set to contest the $175,000 King Edward Stakes (G2), a 1-mile event for 3-year-olds and up on the E.P. Taylor Turf Course, Sunday at Woodbine.   

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Casse, who was recently feted with others at the combined 2020 and 2021 U.S. Horse Racing Hall of Fame induction ceremonies, has a pair of chances to notch his third King Edward crown, including with defending champ March to the Arch. 

A lifetime winner of 8 races from 27 starts, the 6-year-old son of Arch, bred and owned by Live Oak Plantation, sports a record of 4-3-0 in 7 Woodbine appearances. 

After a second-place effort to 2020 Queen’s Plate winner Mighty Heart in the main track Dominion Day (G3) on July 1 at the Toronto oval, March to the Arch rallied as the 6/5 choice over good going on the E.P. Taylor Turf Course to notch a sharp 4 1/2-length triumph in the Niagara Stakes, set at a distance of about 1 1/8 miles. 

Those first 2 starts of 2021 earned high praise from Casse. 

“March to the Arch, what can I say? He’s a tough, old boy who has come back this year as strong as ever. His last race [July 25], it was very impressive. He ran really well. He sat back – they set up a little pace for him – and he came running. He’s cutting back for this race, but I don’t think that should be a big issue.”  

Casse expects another strong performance this Sunday. 

“He should run well this weekend. He’s gotten better [over time]. Early on, he didn’t show a whole lot. It took him a while, but when he did put it all together, he did it well. He really has become better with age.”  

March to the Arch launched his career with a fifth-place result at Gulfstream in February 2018 and earned his first win next time out, also at the Hallandale oval. The Florida-bred earned his first stakes victory that July at Woodbine in the Toronto Stakes. 

The current plan is for the multiple graded stakes winner to contest one of the biggest races on the Woodbine stakes calendar.  

“We’re looking and hoping for another shot at the Woodbine Mile ([G1] on September 18),” said Casse, who watched March to the Arch rally stoutly to finish second to Starship Jubilee in last year’s running. “He’s a real pro.” 

Casse will also send out by Olympic Runner, a 5-year-old son of Gio Ponti, in the King Edward. 

Bred in Kentucky by Eutrophia Farm Ltd., the Gary Barber-owned dark bay comes into the race off a silver medal performance in the Connaught Cup (G2), missing top spot by a neck. 

Olympic Runner, who brings a 4-7-2 mark from 22 career starts into Sunday’s race, has a tendency to be his own worst enemy at times, noted Casse. 

“He runs really well. He just doesn’t get there quite as much as you would like to see. He kind of gets himself into trouble. I’m always making excuses for him, but I’ve come to the conclusion that he does it. He’s coming into the race in good order. He’s pretty consistent. He gets into trouble on tighter turns, so I think he enjoys the Woodbine turf course.”  

Fourth in last year’s Ricoh Woodbine Mile, his lone stakes win came in the 2019 running of the King Corrie at Woodbine. 

There’s a possibility Olympic Runner could join March to the Arch in the Toronto oval’s fall turf classic. 

“We’re hoping he’s good enough for the Woodbine Mile,” offered Casse. 

Casse, who won his first King Edward in 2008 with Royal Oath, is hoping to see some fast early fractions in the King Edward. 

“Both of them need some pace, so hopefully, that’s what they can get on Sunday.” 

Hall of Fame conditioner Josie Carroll sends out a formidable duo of her own, multiple graded stakes winners Jolie Olimpica (a 5-year-old daughter of Drosselmeyer) and Avie’s Flatter (a 5-year-old son of Flatter).

The King Edward is slated as race 8 on Sunday’s 10-race card. First post is 1:10 PM.

FIELD FOR THE KING EDWARD:

Post – Horse – Jockey – Trainer  

1 – Town Cruise – Daisuke Fukumoto – Brandon Greer 

2 – Olympic Runner – Rafael Hernandez – Mark Casse 

3 – March to the Arch – Patrick Husbands – Mark Casse 

4 – Avie’s Flatter – Luis Contreras – Josie Carroll 

5 – Gray’s Fable – Gary Boulanger – Roger Attfield 

6 – Alfons Walde – David Moran – Conor Murphy 

7 – Jolie Olimpica – Kazushi Kimura – Josie Carroll 

8 – Valid Point – Emma-Jayne Wilson – Graham Motion 

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