Defending champion Catch The Fire to skip Dan Patch Stakes

Blacklick, OH — The 2021 Dan Patch Stakes champion Catch The Fire will skip the 2022 stake according to his connections.

Owner Greg Luther said: “Fire has raced huge the last two weeks in a row, winning in 1:47(.4) and 1:46(.4). I’ve been beating myself up trying to decide if we should race him back again in six days for the Dan Patch and have talked with my partner Charles Taylor about it repeatedly. On Monday morning, we took his leg wraps off after shipping home and he had a small bump on his tendon. He jogged OK but I’m not in a position in life that I’d ever need to push a horse like this that’s not absolutely 100 percent. They say it’s nothing to worry about, but I simply don’t want to race him unless I know he can continue to set track records as he did Saturday at The Meadowlands. He’s proven everything there is to prove as a race horse, which is why we get calls nearly every day from breeders looking to get a slot with him for the 2023 season. I’ll always take care of him as the champion he is, so he won’t be racing this week. We’ll train him hard in a week or two and see how things look before his next start.”

Last Saturday, Catch The Fire won the Sam McKee Memorial for the second year in a row, stopping the clock in 1:46.4 which was a track record for older pacing stallions at The Meadowlands.

To get more information on Catch The Fire, contact Sugar Valley Farms in Delaware, Ohio, or contact Greg Luther directly.

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