Gr.1 winner Win Win-Win will enter stud next year at Ocala Stud, the farm announced Nov. 4, as the property of a partnership including Live Oak Stud, Airdrie Stud, and Ocala Stud. His fee has been set at $5,000 with a stands and nurses guarantee.
A homebred for Live Oak and trained by Michael Trombetta, Win-Win-Win claimed victories in five of his 12 starts and placed in four others en route to earnings of $601,600. The 4YO sons of Hat Trick concluded his career on a high note, finishing by taking the Forego Stakes Presented by America's Best Racing Gr.1 during a driving rainstorm. With a powerful late rally, he won the seven-furlong event in 1:21.71, defeating four grade 1 winner, including this year's Big Ass Fans Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile Gr.1 favorite Complexity.
Win-Win Win also has shown versatility by winning the Manila Stakes at one mile on turf at Belmont Park, where he stopped the timer in 1:31.56, just one-fifth of a second off the course record set by Oscar Performance. Prior to the Manilla, Win-Win-Win finished second to multiple Gr.1 winner Vekoma in the Toyota Blue Grass Stakes.
A precocious juvenile, Win-Win-Win won two of his three starts at 2. He won his first two career starts before finishing second in the seven-furlong Heft Stakes at Laurel Park to close out his juvenile campaign.