The Welland Tribune

Canadian-bred Flameaway is set to run in the Queen’s Plate

- DAN RALPH

Never has a 13th-place finish been so easy to accept for trainer Mark Casse.

Canadian-bred Flameaway finished a distant 13th in the Kentucky Derby at a rain-soaked Churchill Downs on Saturday. But more importantl­y, the threeyear-old escaped significan­t injury despite twice taking a bad step late in the race.

“Right after the race, (jockey) Jose Lezcano came back and said, ‘I’m worried he hurt himself,’ ” Casse said Monday. “So we rushed back and I was sick about that. We got him back to the barn and he was fine so that kind of made me forget he didn’t run well. It just made me happy he was OK.”

In fact, Casse said Flameaway will now be pointed toward the $1-million Queen’s Plate on June 30 at Woodbine Racetrack. In February, Flameaway was installed as the 5-1 Winterbook second choice behind Telekinesi­s (4-1) — another Casse trainee.

The Winterbook offered early odds on all 109 three-year-olds — 95 colts and geldings and 14 fillies — nominated to the 2018 Canadian Triple Crown.

Filly Wonder Gadot provided Casse with his Derby weekend highlight. She finished second in the $1-million US Kentucky Oaks on Friday, a half-length behind Monomoy Girl. Wonder Gadot narrowly missed becoming the second Canadian-bred to win this event after Gal In A Ruckus did so in ’95 for owner John Oxley.

And the possibilit­y exists that both Wonder Gadot and Telekinesi­s could join Flameaway in the Plate. Casse said Wonder Gadot will definitely run in the $500,000 Woodbine Oaks and expects Telekinesi­s to go postward in the $125,000 Plate Trial. Both races will be held June 9 at Woodbine.

“I haven’t totally discussed (Flameaway running in Plate) with Mr. Oxley but we did have a conversati­on before the Derby about it and so I feel pretty certain that’s where we’re going,” Casse said. “I’ve definitely talked to Gary Barber (Wonder Gadot’s owner) and we’re going to go to the Oaks with the hopes of making the Queen’s Plate.

“We flirted with the idea of running (Telekinesi­s) in the Preakness but as it stands today he’s going to come up and run in the Plate Trial. So we actually have three extremely talented three-year-olds that are going to come up and run there.”

Wonder Gadot (6-1), named after Wonder Woman actress Gal Gadot, was third in the Winterbook odds. In 2014, filly Lexie Lou earned Casse, 10 times Canadian racing’s top trainer, his first Queen’s Plate victory after winning the Oaks. The Oaks is the first race of the Canadian Triple Tiara, the Triple Crown for Canadian-foaled fillies.

Flameaway didn’t emerge from the Derby unscathed, finishing with a gash on one of his back legs.

“It was not serious and he’s fine,” Casse said.

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Mark Casse and his Ontario-bred colt Flameaway are focused on the Queen’s Plate on June 30 at Woodbine Racetrack
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Mark Casse and his Ontario-bred colt Flameaway are focused on the Queen’s Plate on June 30 at Woodbine Racetrack

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