Canada's Reigning Horse Of The Year Patches O'Houlihan Humanely Euthanized

Patches O'Houlihan | Michael Burns

MGSW Patches O'Houlihan (Reload–Maythefourthbwithu, by Silent Name {Jpn}), the reigning Canadian Horse of the Year was humanely euthanized according to a press release from Woodbine Entertainment late on Thurday night.

Woodbine issued the following statement on behalf of Frank Di Giulio, Jr., the owner and breeder of the 5-year-old gelding.

The message republished here in its entirety said:

We are heartbroken to announce that 2024 Horse of the Year Patches O'Houlihan was humanely euthanized on Thursday, July 10. After sustaining a soft tissue injury while galloping out after winning the GII bet365 Highlander Stakes, it was hoped that he would recover well enough to be retired to pasture. However, in the time since then, his prognosis worsened. We consulted with veterinarians and surgeons on an ongoing basis and it was determined surgery was not a viable option for a sustained quality of life.

Condolences and sincere thanks go out to the many people who cared for Patches on a daily basis including trainer Bob Tiller, assistant trainer Tom Lottridge, groom Clifford Knight, his exercise rider Thorney Herriot and the whole Tiller team, as well as veterinarians Dr. Vicky Banks, Dr. Dan Colangelo and Dr. Natalie Cote. Everyone at the barn is devastated.

Also, thank you to Sherry McLean for foaling and raising Patches, Ian Dick at Buttigieg Training Centre for his off season care, Sofia Vives for her tremendous rides the last two years, Daisuke Fukumoto for riding him in his three year old year, and the Woodbine starting gate crew for attending to Patches so quickly after the accident.

We are going to dearly miss watching him run, as will his many fans. He gave us so much pleasure and so many thrills during his career.

Patches O'Houlihan was an amazing animal that was beautiful both inside and out. He absolutely loved to race and possessed outstanding heart and desire, and was as honest as they come.

We are deeply saddened by the loss of Patches, but we are truly blessed and grateful to be part of such a true Champion.

Ontario-bred Patches O'Houlihan won 13 of 16 races at Woodbine, which included six graded races. The Robert Tiller trainee sustained his injury in the Highlander Stakes June 28.

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