Trainer Mark Casse good with Derby being postponed until September
It’s going to require some change to preparation, but trainer Mark Casse is good with Tuesday’s decision to postpone the Kentucky Derby until September amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Derby was scheduled for May 2 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. It will now be run Sept. 5, marking the first time the race won’t be held on the first Saturday in May since 1945.
“It wasn’t a surprise given the state of the world right now,” Casse said during a conference call. “Maybe a little disappointed, but there are things that are much more important right now than horse racing, so we have to look at that first.
“We’re going to have a Kentucky Derby in September and that’s OK, that’s fine. It would’ve been terrible if we didn’t have any Kentucky Derby. That would’ve been extremely hard to take.”