Trainer Casse says plan is for Classic Empire to run in the Preakness
Mark Casse says Classic Empire has an eye on running in the Preakness, the second jewel of the American Triple Crown.
Despite a brutal start and running on a sloppy track at Churchill Downs, Classic Empire finished fourth Saturday in the Kentucky Derby. But the horse also suffered an eye abrasion in the race and was unable to open his right eye the following day.
But on Thursday, Casse said Classic Empire’s eye had improved dramatically. Canadian racing’s top trainer a record nine times added the expectation is Classic Empre, last year’s champion two-year-old, will run in the US$1.5-million Preakness on May 20 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore.
“His eye is much better,” Casse said during a conference call. “We still had some bad weather in Louisville (Thursday) so he just went out and jogged but Norman (assistant trainer Norman Casse) said he’s full of energy.


