Veteran trainer Mark Casse preparing Belmont winner to race in Dubai
Mark Casse admits he’s in somewhat uncharted waters.
Canadian thoroughbred racing’s top trainer an unprecedented 11 times — and for the last eight consecutive years — is preparing Sir Winston, last year’s Belmont Stakes winner, for next month’s US$12-million Dubai World Cup at Meydan Racecourse. Sir Winston, who broke his maiden at Toronto’s Woodbine Racetrack and also earned his first stakes race there, will become just the second Casse-conditioned horse to make the trip to the United Arab Emirates.
The first was two years ago when Holding Gold finished seventh among 13 horses in the Grade 1 US$2-million Al Quoz Sprint turf event at Meydan.
“I’ve only gone to Dubai once and just kind of had OK success,” Casse said in a telephone interview. “So it’s kind of uncharted territory for me.