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  • 3/19/2025
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00:00Norm Cassey has attended the Kentucky Oaks virtually every year for his entire life,
00:06but this Friday, he'll have the opportunity to saddle his very first Kentucky Oaks starter
00:11with Grade II Fairgrounds Oaks Victress South Lawn.
00:14We spoke with Norm about why he believes the best is yet to come for his talented filly.
00:19I've been coming to the Oaks and Derby since 1995, that's the first one.
00:24Even when I went and moved to Canada and worked for Dad up in Woodbine, the only weekend I
00:29ever took off was Derby weekend because I didn't want to break that streak.
00:33I love the Derby, the Oaks, and the whole weekend leading up to it, and that's why we're here.
00:38Early on, we thought she was very talented.
00:40As a two-year-old, we thought she was a Breeders' Cup type filly.
00:42She kind of always had those qualities.
00:44It was obvious that, you know, late in the fall that something was holding her back.
00:48Tyler Gafleon came back.
00:50He said that she was having, really, a lot of issues with her breathing.
00:54We sent her down to the fairgrounds and we performed a myectomy on her, and she's undefeated
00:58ever since.
01:00You know, the thing that probably impresses me most about how she's different is she doesn't
01:05have that early speed she had before.
01:07Now she makes a big, long, sustained run, which I think is going to be very beneficial
01:13in the Oaks.
01:15She's so kind and professional now that no matter where we are in a race, I'm still going
01:19to feel comfortable that she is going to run when Rehlu ask her to run.
01:24I think one of the storylines or the narratives that shouldn't go unsaid is that Rehlu gets
01:29along with her really well, and it just seems to me that she's better off breaking, trying
01:36to get a decent position, but then letting her get into her own rhythm, not forcing things
01:40too much.
01:41And when she wants to go, you let her go.
01:44So Robert Masterson has, you know, he's basically given me everything.
01:50Teppan was with me from day one.
01:53Robert obviously owns her, and she was the filly that kind of gave me the confidence
01:58to go out on my own.
01:59Robert was the only owner at the very beginning that, when I went on my own, sent me horses.
02:05And he stuck with me, and here we are.
02:08So I'm hoping we reward his confidence.
02:11But my dad always, when I went on my own, he kept talking about how he couldn't wait
02:15till the day where we started running against each other in these marquee races, and here's
02:19our first opportunity, and it's a very cool opportunity.
02:23To me, it means everything.
02:24So I'm born and raised here in Louisville.
02:26I mean, to me, the Kentucky Oaks is the only race that matters more to me than the Kentucky
02:32Oaks is obviously the Kentucky Derby.
02:34Like I said, it's a holiday here in Louisville.
02:37I have all my friends and family are from here.
02:40They may not know what the Breeders' Cup Classic is, but they know what the Kentucky Oaks is,
02:44and you know, if we were able to win that, they'd look at me like a rock star.
02:49I think the filly is training so incredibly well.
02:53She looks great, her coat's great, she seems happier than ever, and I know we're ready.
03:01So I'm sure I'm going to be extremely nervous the morning of, but right now, I'm just trying
03:07to enjoy the ride.

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