Rain could present big challenge in Mighty Heart’s quest to capture Triple Crown
TORONTO — She’s a Hall of Fame trainer, but Josie Carroll will also be an amateur meteorologist this week.
On Saturday, the Carroll-trained Mighty Heart will run in the $400,000 Breeders’ Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack looking to become the first thoroughbred in 17 years to win the OLG Canadian Triple Crown. But there’s rain in this week’s forecast — 90 per cent Wednesday and 70 per cent Thursday — and that could impact the one-eyed colt’s bid to complete the historic sweep in the 1 1/2-mile turf race.
“I’m really not happy with the weather forecast,” Carroll said Monday during a media gathering at her barn at Woodbine. “Obviously it’s going to be a yielding turf.
“We did put him up on the turf the other day, it was a touch soft and he skipped right across the top. I think some of the bigger, heavier horses may dig in and it might be a little tougher on them. I think he’ll skip over the top of the course.”