Mighty Heart looking to end 17-year Canadian Triple Crown thoroughbred racing drought
TORONTO — He’s chasing Canada’s first Triple Crown in 17 years, but it hasn’t exactly been a meteoric rise for Mighty Heart.
The colt lost his left eye in a paddock accident as a foal and didn’t race as a two-year-old. And a lacklustre start this winter — fourth and 10th-place finishes at Fair Grounds in New Orleans — prompted concern from owner-breeder Lawrence Cordes.
Hall of Fame trainer Josie Carroll, though, preached patience.
“He did ask me at that time, ‘Do I have a horse worth going on with or is this (loss of eye) going to handicap him in any way?” Carroll said earlier this week. “Yes, at that time I did say, ‘Larry, this is a good horse, he just needs some time and needs to figure it out.'”