Mighty Heart

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Mighty Heart
SireDramedy
Grandsire Distorted Humor
DamEmma's Bullseye
DamsireCity Place
Sex Colt
FoaledApril 5, 2017
Country Canada
Color Bay
BreederLarry Cordes
OwnerLawrence Cordes
Trainer Josie Carroll
Record15: 6-2-2
Earnings US$1,059,290 [1]
Major wins
Canadian Triple Crown wins:
Queen's Plate (2020)
Prince of Wales Stakes (2020)

Blame Stakes (2021)
Dominion Day Stakes (2021)
Autumn Stakes (2021)
Awards
Canadian Horse of the Year (2020, 2021)
Sovereign Award for Champion Three-Year-Old Colt (2020)
Last updated on November 14, 2021

Mighty Heart (foaled April 5, 2017) is a one-eyed Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse who was named the 2020 Canadian Horse of the Year and Champion three-year-old colt after winning the Queen's Plate and Prince of Wales Stakes, the first two legs of the Canadian Triple Crown. His victory time of 2.01.98 in the Queen's Plate was the second-fastest since 1957, when it moved to its current length at Woodbine Racetrack. As a four-year-old in 2021, he won the Blame, Dominion Day and Autumn Stakes.

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Background

Mighty Heart is a bay colt with a white stripe and three white socks. He was bred by Larry Cordes, for whom he races as a homebred, and was foaled at Curraghmore Farm in Waterdown, Ontario. Cordes also raced Mighty Heart's dam, Emma's Bullseye, who won her only start in 2011. Mighty Heart was her third foal: the other two were also winners. Mighty Heart is from the first crop of foals sired by Dramedy, a well bred son of Distorted Humor whose biggest win came in the Elkhorn Stakes on turf. Dramedy originally stood in Kentucky, then Oklahoma and was exported to Saudi Arabia in 2019. [2] [3] [4]

Mighty Heart's left eye had to be removed after he injured himself while he was turned out with his dam when he was only a few weeks old. [5]

Mighty Heart is trained by Canadian Hall of Famer Josie Carroll. [1]

Racing career

2020: three-year-old season

Mighty Heart did not race at age two. He made his first start as a three-year-old on February 21, 2020 in a maiden special weight at Fair Grounds in Louisiana in a race that was originally scheduled for the turf but was switched to dirt. He bumped with another horse at the start then lugged out badly on the first turn. Settling at the back of the pack down the backstretch, he failed to make up ground in the stretch and finished fourth. [6] He was a badly beaten tenth in his next start on March 21 at the Fair Grounds after once again bearing out on the turns. [7]

Mighty Heart was then shipped to Woodbine in Toronto, Ontario, where Carroll is one of the leading trainers. His return to racing was delayed by the closure of the track until June due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [8] The closure also forced the postponement of the Queen's Plate, which would normally have been run in July, until September. [9] [10]

He returned to racing on July 11 in a maiden special weight over 1+116 miles on Woodbine's all weather main track. He settled in stalking position just off the pace set by Fort Hope and Artie My Boy, then took the lead in midstretch. He continued to draw away to win by 4+14 lengths, earning a Beyer Speed Figure of 82. [2] [11] On August 1, he was entered in an allowance race at Woodbine over a distance of 1+18 miles. He sat fairly close to the early leaders and made a wide move on the final turn to hit the lead in mid stretch. However, he could not match the closing kick of Timeskip and finished third, beaten by 1+12 lengths. [12]

The Queen's Plate

On September 12, Mighty Heart faced a sharp increase in class when he was entered in the Queen's Plate, Canada's most famous horse race and the first leg of the Canadian Triple Crown. He was a 13-1 longshot in a field of fourteen that was considered fairly wide open. He was ridden for the first time by Daisuke Fukumoto, who decided to send Mighty Heart to the early lead since nobody else was eager to set the pace. Mighty Heart settled into rhythm and maintained a one length advantage for the first three-quarters of a mile. Clayton closed to within a head on the turn but Mighty Heart responded and pulled away down the stretch to win by 7+12 lengths. Belichick, also trained by Carroll, finished second. Mighty Heart's time of 2:01.98 for 1+14 miles was the second fastest in the history of the race, behind only Triple Crown champion Izvestia, who finished in 2:0145. [3] [13]

"I was concerned for a minute or two with the quick fractions but he looked like he was settling and doing it easily," Carroll said. "We knew he'd go all day and he sure did. You know what, he's just a very exciting horse who's come a long way for Mr. Cordes, who's had a lot of confidence in him from the start." [14]

The Prince of Wales Stakes

Mighty Heart's next start was on September 29 in the Prince of Wales Stakes, the second leg of the Canadian Triple Crown, held at Fort Erie Racetrack over a natural dirt surface. He went off as the odds-on favourite in a field of nine. He rated in midpack towards the inside, not far off the pace. Turning into the stretch, Fukumoto angled him to the outside to find racing room. Mighty Heart drew clear to win by 2+12 lengths ahead of Clayton. [15]

"This horse is a gift to me, my family and everybody who loves racing," Cordes said. "He was handicapped from day one. His future looked bleak at two weeks old because of the injury [to his eye], but we had faith in him from the day he stepped foot on the track." [16]

Later races

Mighty Heart started in the Breeders' Stakes on October 24, run over 1+12 miles on Woodbine's turf course (officially labeled as good after rains earlier in the week). He was trying to become the 13th Canadian Triple Crown winner and the first since Wando in 2003. However, he was involved in a speed duel with longshot Kunal, completing the first quarter in :23.69 and the half in :47.45. Kunal dropped back after three-quarters of a mile, finishing last, but Told it All then started to challenge. Mighty Heart led until near the head of the stretch but then faded to finish seventh behind his stablemate Belichick. "I thought Mighty Heart ran his little heart out", said Carroll. "Unfortunately he was hooked all the way with that one horse and never got a chance to relax." [17] [18]

Mighty Heart made his final start of 2020 in the Ontario Derby at Woodbine on November 21. He went to the early lead and set moderate opening fractions, but tired in the stretch to finish fourth. [19]

At the Sovereign Awards for 2020, Mighty Heart was named the Canadian Horse of the Year and Champion three-year-old colt. "During this tough time of COVID-19, he's been an inspiration", said Cordes. "If you really look at it, what more could you ask for than to bring people's spirits up? I'm absolutely thrilled about the whole thing." [20]

2021: four-year-old season

Mighty Heart began his four-year-old campaign on April 17, 2021 in an allowance race at Keeneland. He went to the early lead, pressed by Royal Mesa while setting moderate fractions. He continued to lead until late in the race but gave away late to finish third. [21]

On May 29, Mighty Heart went off at odds of 10-1 in the Blame Stakes at Churchill Downs. He bumped with Sprawl at the start but regained his stride and tracked the early pace set by American Dubai, led until midstretch. Mighty Heart then dueled to the finish line in a three-way battle with Night Ops and Sprawl, winning by a nose. "He's got a big heart that goes with his name," said jockey James Graham. "He's a very tough individual. Every time he had a horse that came alongside of him in deep stretch he wanted to stick his neck out to make sure he was still in front." [22]

Mighty Heart then returned to Woodbine for the Dominion Day Stakes on July 1, where he was the 9-5 second choice in a field of five. He went to the early lead and ran a slow opening quarter-mile of :25.23, then picked up the pace while completing the half-mile in :48.49. March to the Arch pressed the pace and started to close ground as they rounded the far turn, with the three-quarters completed in 1:11.99. However, Mighty Heart kicked clear in the stretch to win by 1+34 lengths. [23] It was Mighty Heart's first graded stakes win: the Canadian Triple crown races are not eligible for grading since they are restricted to Canadian-bred horses.


Statistics

DateAgeDistanceRaceGradeTrackSurfaceOddsFieldFinishWinning TimeWinning
(Losing)
Margin
JockeyRef
Feb 21, 20203Maiden Special WeightFair GroundsDirt12.20641:38.83Colby Hernandez [6]
Mar 21, 20203Maiden Special WeightFair GroundsTurf41.001410 [lower-alpha 1] 1:37.43James Graham [7]
Jul 11, 20203Maiden Special WeightWoodbine All weather 13.801111:45.03Justin Stein [11]
Aug 1, 20203AllowanceWoodbine All weather 3.201231:49.97Justin Stein [12]
Sep 12, 20203 Queen's Plate Woodbine Racetrack All weather 13.251412:01.98Daisuke Fukumoto [13]
Sep 29, 20203 Prince of Wales Stakes Fort Erie Race Track Dirt0.85*911:55.59Daisuke Fukumoto [24]
Oct 24, 20203 Breeders Stakes Woodbine Racetrack Turf1.15*1172:32.51Daisuke Fukumoto [18]
Nov 21, 20203 Ontario Derby Woodbine Racetrack All weather1.90*841:48.35Rafael Hernandez [19]
Apr 17, 20214Allowance optional claiming Keeneland Dirt4.70731:44.29James Graham [21]
May 29, 20214Blame Stakes Churchill Downs Dirt9.70611:50.00James Graham [25]
Jul 1, 20214 Dominion Day Stakes WoodbineAll weather1.90511:43.33Daisuke Fukumoto [21]

An asterisk after the odds means Mighty Heart was the post-time favourite.

  1. Mighty Heart crossed the finish line in eleventh place but was elevated to tenth after Spanish Kingdom was disqualified
  2. 1 2 3 The races in the Canadian Triple Crown are restricted to horses foaled in Canada and thus are not eligible for graded stakes status

Pedigree

Pedigree of Mighty Heart, bay colt, April 5, 2017 [26]
Sire
Dramedy
Distorted Humor Forty Niner Mr. Prospector
File
Danzig's Beauty Danzig
Sweetest Chant
She's a Winner A.P. Indy Seattle Slew
Weekend Surprise
Get LuckyMr. Prospector
Dance Number
Dam
Emma's Bullseye
City Place Storm Cat Storm Bird
Terlingua
Glitter WomanGlitterman
Carois Folly
Fleeting April Northern Afleet Afleet
Nuryette
April's LuciSunny Clime
April Moment (family 42) [27]

Mighty Heart is inbred 4S x 4S x 5D to Mr. Prospector, meaning Mr. Prospector appears twice in the fourth generation of the sire's side of the pedigree and once in the fifth generation of the dam's side. He is also inbred 5S x 5S x 5D to Northern Dancer and 5S x 5D to Secretariat.

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