Horse racing - Patch brings feel-good story to Kentucky Derby

The Todd Pletcher-trained colt's left eye was removed last June due to a massive inflammation in the globe of his eye but his trainer does not expect that to hamper his performance at Churchill Downs on Saturday.





"It's a credit to him and his professionalism that he was able to adapt so seamlessly to it," said Pletcher.

"I was concerned that it might compromise his ability in some way or the way he carried himself. I guess you don't know for sure but it certainly doesn't seem like it has."

Horse racing was treated to its first Triple Crown winner in 37 years when American Pharoah accomplished the feat in 2015 and California Chrome captivated the sport a year earlier by winning the first two legs of the series.

But Patch is striking a different chord with onlookers as he seeks to extend his stay in the spotlight of a sport that loves to latch onto a feel-good story.

Patch, who was named before his eye was removed, is a 40-1 underdog for the one-and-a-quarter mile race in Louisville featuring the top three-year-old thoroughbreds.

The son of former Belmont Stakes winner Union Rags entered the Kentucky Derby scene after a second-place finish in last month's Louisiana Derby.

It was an impressive performance for the inexperienced Patch, who had only run twice before and was competing in his first graded stakes.

Nothing about the way Patch trains sets him apart from the other horses until onlookers catch a glimpse of the hollow cavity on the left side of his face.

Patch's eye was swollen and tearing one morning last year and the decision to have it removed was only made after it was determined nothing could be done to save the eye.

He never raced until January and February at Gulfstream, where he finished second in one race and won the other, before heading to the Louisiana Derby.

"He's a remarkable horse to lose his left eye in the middle of last summer and recover as quickly as he did," said Pletcher. "It seems to never faze him."





(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Ian Chadband)


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