Mark Casse Displays Perfect Record With Juveniles So Far in 2022

That Mark Casse won a pair of 2-year-old maiden races Sunday at Woodbine should not have come as a surprise. The trainer hasn't just been hot when it comes to his juvenile runners, he's been perfect. Casse has sent out eight 2-year-olds so far this year and all eight have won.

Six were first-time starters and two others won in their second career starts. He leads all trainers in the category of 2-year-old winners on the year. Steve Asmussen is next with six.

How has Casse done it?

“For one thing, we have a bunch of good 2-year-olds,” he said. “That has not ever been my agenda, to win first time out. All those winners have come off our training center in Ocala and I'm proud of that. That's where I spend a lot of my time. We crank them up at the farm a little more. Those horses have been breezing halves and five-eighths going out of the gate. Our training center is almost like a racetrack, so it doesn't take us long to get them ready.”

Casse added that when it comes to his current crop of 2-year-olds, he was more hands on when they were purchased at sales compared to how he had been in prior years when he relied heavily on agents to send him horses.

“I kind of stepped away for a while and had stopped buying,” he said. “I was going more by the agents. We still train a lot of horses that agents bought. But with this crop, especially, my wife, Tina and I, were pretty involved with it. Nothing was bought without us approving them. Len Green (owner of DJ Stable) said that if you are going to ask a guy to cook it helps if he gets to buy the ingredients.”

It's also notable that Casse didn't exactly break the bank when purchasing the eight. The highest price paid for any among the group was $450,000 and two sold for less than $100,000.

A look at Casse's elite eight:

Adora (Into Mischief): Owned by Tracy Farmer, she broke her maiden on May 14 at Woodbine, winning by 4 3/4 lengths. She cost $450,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga sale. She is being pointed for the GIII Schuylerville S. on July 14 at Saratoga.

“With Adora, we paid $450,000, more than you'd normally see us pay,” Casse said. “But she has built-in value. A filly like her, if she goes on and is successful she's worth millions of dollars. If you see us paying that kind of money there is usually some residual there.”

Boppy O (Bolt d'Oro): Owned by John C. Oxley and Breeze Easy, LLC, he broke his maiden on May 20 at Gulfstream. He cost $190,000 at Keeneland September and is a half-brother to the Casse-trained Pappacap (Gun Runner), the runner-up in last year's GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile.

Stayhonor Goodside (Honor Code): Named by TDN Writers' Room superfan Skip Anderson, who submitted the winning entry in a TDN name the foal contest. He won a May 21 maiden at Woodbine by 5 1/2 lengths and is being pointed to the July 4 GIII Bashford Manor S. at Churchill Downs. Sold for $85,000 at Keeneland September.

Me and My Shadow (Violence): The filly won a May 28 maiden at Woodbine and is owned by DJ Stable. Cost $185,000 at Keeneland September. Is also being pointed for the GIII Schuylerville.

Ninetyfour Expos (Outwork): After running third in his debut on May 1, won a May 29 maiden at Woodbine by 8 1/4 lengths. Sold for $80,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Select Yearling Sale.

Wonder Wheel (Into Mischief): The filly is owned by DJ Stable and cost $275,000 at Keeneland September. She broke her maiden by 2 1/4 lengths when debuting June 3 at Churchill Downs.

“I had been telling the Greens for two, three months that she was something special,” Casse said.

Wonder Wheel is being pointed for the July 4 Debutante S. at Churchill.

Battle Strike (Connect): The Ontario-bred colt won a May 12 maiden at Woodbine by 6 1/4 lengths in his debut. Owned by Tracy Farmer, he cost $130,000 at Keeneland September. He will go next in the July 17 Victoria S. at Woodbine.

Cahira's Blessing (Maclean's Music): Owned by Epona Thoroughbreds, Inc, the filly finished third in her debut and then came back to win a June 12 maiden at Woodbine by 2 1/2 lengths. She will run next in the July 16 My Dear S. at Woodbine.

Casse will have one juvenile starter this weekend in Saturday's first at Gulfstream, and said he expects to unveil a number of other top prospects during the weeks ahead. He said he has about 55 2-year-olds in training.

“We just have a lot of good 2-year-olds this year,” he said. “I think if people took a look at our record with 2-year-olds over the years they'd be surprised by how well we've done. I have a really good crew in Ocala. Mitch Downs has worked for me for 40 years and I have seven or eight people who have worked for me for 30-plus years. I like to think that we are a well-oiled machine.”

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Insight Outcomes: Adora Steals the Show at Woodbine

It was all Woodbine this past weekend for Insights, with one filly winning impressively first out and another finishing a bang-up third. Each hails from a storied breeding program and will likely improve with some added distance off their sprint debuts.

SATURDAY'S INSIGHTS: $450k Into Mischief Firster Debuts At Woodbine

2nd-Woodbine, C$92,730, Msw, 5-14, 2yo, f, 4 1/2f (AWT), :52.41, ft, 4 3/4 lengths.

The Sam-Son legacy continues to deliver as ADORA (f, 2, Into Mischief-Southern Ring {MGSW-Can, SP-USA, $343,998}, by Speightstown) burst onto the racing scene at Woodbine. Bred by the iconic farm and making her career bow for Tracy Farmer, the bay 2-year-old battled for the early lead from the outside, dispensed her challenger and was already 2 1/2 lengths the best at the :46.17 half, then sailed home unthreatened. Farmer plucked her out of the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga sale for $450,000 before sending her to Hall of Famer Mark Casse. Adora's dam was an $875,000 Determined Stud purchase at the Keeneland January sale last year as part of the Sam-Son dispersal. The winner is a fourth-generation Sam-Son bred who traces directly to 1956 Broodmare of the Year Swoon. Adora's granddam is a full-sister to the great-granddam of 'TDN Rising Star' and highly regarded recent GI Kentucky Derby contestant Messier (Empire Maker). Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

SUNDAY'S INSIGHTS: Godolphin Unveils Secret Spice Half At Woodbine

4th-Woodbine, C$125,200, Msw, 5-15, 3yo, f, 7f (AWT), 1:23.14, ft, 9 1/2 lengths.

The Juddmonte-bred EPHRATA (GB) (f, 3, Ghostzapper–Grand Jete {GB} {GSW & MGISP, $335,759}, by Dansili {GB}), sold for 200,000gns at the Tattersalls December Mare Sale and since transferred across the pond from the John Gosden yard to the Josie Carroll barn, upended the debut of Aioli (Medaglia d'Oro). Aioli had been scheduled for unveiling in a 5 1/2-furlong maiden at Laurel on the grass nine days prior, but scratched when the race was moved off the turf and was rerouted here. She had an educational trip, breaking nicely from the outside, getting shuffled back and looking beaten in seventh or eighth at the top of lane, then maneuvering through traffic to finish with enthusiasm and nab the show spot. The Godolphin homebred hails from the Mike Stidham barn. She is out of $3.1-million Keeneland September purchase Chimayo (A.P. Indy), dam of 2019 GI Beholder Mile S. winner Secret Spice (Discreet Cat). Secret Spice hammered at the 2019 Fasig-Tipton November sale for $1.4 million to Katsumi Yoshida. Chimayo's half-sister produced 2018 Canadian Horse of the Year Wonder Gadot by the same Darley sire as Aioli and 2019 GI La Brea S. winner Hard Not to Love to the cover of Darley sire Hard Spun. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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Pricey Into Mischief Filly Scores at Woodbine

2nd-Woodbine, C$92,730, Msw, 5-14, 2yo, f, 4 1/2f (AWT), :52.41, ft, 4 3/4 lengths.

ADORA (f, 2, Into Mischief–Southern Ring {MGSW-Can, SP-USA, $343,998}, by Speightstown) was heavily favored in this debut and ran to the money with a decisive graduation. Dueling on the front end early, the $450,000 FTSAUG buy sauntered clear with ease in the lane to win by 4 3/4 lengths in :52.41. Delilah's Revenge (Good Magic) closed greenly late to get the better of a photo for second at 44-1 for her freshman sire (by Curlin).

The victress is her young dam's second foal with a 3-year-old unraced older sister named Ladywearsthering (Uncle Mo) the only other of racing age. She has a yearling full-brother on record and their dam is expecting a foal by Authentic this season. Adora hails from a productive female family being out of MGSW Southern Ring (Speightstown), herself a daughter of a stakes-winning full-sister to Canadian Champion 3-year-old filly Catch The Ring (Seeking the Gold). The aforementioned filly produced another Canadian champion with her daughter Catch the Thrill (A. P. Indy) securing juvenile honors and who went on to produce a pair of stakes fillies.

This is the family of Messier (Empire Maker), Forest Uproar (Forest Wildcat) and no less than 25 black-type earners. Sales history: $450,000 Ylg '21 FTSAUG. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $47,886. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

O-Tracy Farmer; B-Sam-Son Farm (ON); T-Mark E. Casse.

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Saturday Racing Insights: $450k Into Mischief Firster Debuts At Woodbine

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2nd-WO, $126K, MSW, 2yo, f, 4 1/2f, 1:43 p.m.

Trainer Mark Casse debuts 2-year-old ADORA at Woodbine on Saturday for owner Tracy Farmer. The daughter of leading sire Into Mischief was purchased for $450,000 from prolific Canadian breeder Sam-Son Farm at the 2021 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale. Dam and Sam-Son home-bred Southern Ring, out of a half-sister to Canadian Ch. 3-year-old filly Catch the Ring (Seeking the Gold), took both the GIII Ontario Fashion S. and the GIII Whimsical S. and was herself sold for $875,000 to Determined Stud at the 2021 Keeneland January Horses of all Ages Sale carrying a full-sibling to Adora. The bay has had several works from the gate at Woodbine recently including a bullet Apr. 23, going three furlongs in :35 (1/34) and again Apr. 30 where she worked in :34 3/5 (2/29). Adora picks up jockey Patrick Husbands, who has also been aboard for her works, for her career debut.  TJCIS PPs

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