Trainer Casse still unsure if State of Honor will run in Plate or Plate Trial
TORONTO — Trainer Mark Casse remains unsure whether State of Honor will run in the $1-million Queen’s Plate, and if he does what path the horse will take to Canada’s most prestigious thoroughbred race.
The Ontario-bred and owned three-year-old hasn’t run since May 6 when he led midway through the Kentucky Derby before finishing 19th in the 20-horse field. Casse said while State of Honor trained well Friday, he hasn’t decided if the colt will run June 11 in the $125,000 Plate Trial at Woodbine Racetrack, a major prep for the Plate, the first jewel of Canada’s Triple Crown that goes July 2 at the Toronto oval.
“I’m not positive,” Casse said in a telephone interview Friday. “He worked OK a few weeks ago and then we ended up giving him a little break, we weren’t happy with him.
“He worked well today, much better than he did a couple of weeks ago. It’s still up in the air. It would not be impossible to see him skip the Plate Trial and go straight to the Queen’s Plate. I’m kind of undecided still.”


