Win Win Win in 'a good spot' for return in Gulfstream's First Defence – Horse Racing Nation

June 5, 2020 - Comment

[ad_1] Photo: Chelsea Durand/NYRA Multiple stakes winner Win Win Win will attempt to live up to his name when making his first start in 11 months against seven turf stakes winners in Sunday’s $80,000 First Defence, going seven furlongs over the Widener turf course at Belmont Park. Owned by Charlotte Weber’s Live Oak Plantation, the

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Win Win Win in 'a good spot' for return in Gulfstream's First Defence

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Chelsea Durand/NYRA

Multiple stakes winner Win Win Win will attempt to live up to
his name when making his first start in 11 months against seven turf stakes
winners in Sunday’s $80,000 First Defence, going seven furlongs over the Widener
turf course at Belmont Park.

Owned by Charlotte Weber’s Live Oak Plantation, the 4-year-old dark bay son of
Hat Trick was victorious in his last out turf debut in the Manila over the
Belmont lawn, defeating graded stakes winners Fog of War and Casa Creed for
trainer Michael Trombetta.

Win Win Win captured the seven-furlong Pasco over the main track at Tampa Bay Downs
in January 2019 and was a respective third and second in the Grade 2 Tampa Bay
Derby and Grade 2 Blue Grass at Keeneland before two unplaced efforts in the
Grade 1 Kentucky Derby and Grade 1 Preakness Stakes.

“I like how he got over it,” Trombetta said of Win Win Win’s turf
debut. “His pedigree doesn’t hurt him in that department either, but he’s
a horse that really could do either or. Like a lot of other horses right now,
he hasn’t raced in a while. This seems like a good spot to get him back going
again. Hopefully, we get things started the right way.”

A Florida homebred, Win Win Win is out of the Smarty Jones broodmare Miss
Smarty Pants and comes from the same family as Unbridled Humor, a two-time
stakes winner over the Belmont grass.

Win Win Win has put together a strong series of works at Trombetta’s division
at Fair Hill Training Center in Maryland, the most recent of which was a
half-mile breeze in 49 seconds flat.

“We’ve got quite a bit of training into him, so he should put up a decent
performance,” Trombetta said.

Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez has the mount aboard Win Win Win, who breaks
from post 5.

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Juddmonte Farms, who owned the race’s Grade 1-winning namesake, has three
horses entered in the event, including Seismic Wave, who has not raced since
winning the English Channel in October at Belmont. Trained by Hall of Famer
Bill Mott, the 4-year-old Tapit chestnut will be making the largest distance
cutback in his 11-race career, which included graded stakes placings in the
Grade 3 Pennine Ridge at Belmont in June and the Grade 2 Saranac at Saratoga in
August.

Trainer Chad Brown will send out Juddmonte’s other two entrants in group stakes
winner Delaware, who makes his North American debut, and Flavius.

Delaware, a Great Britain homebred by undefeated champion Frankel, previously
raced for French conditioner Andre Fabre. He last raced in September when
running ninth to Circus Maximus in the Group 1 Prix du Moulin de Longchamp.

The Group 3 winner is out of Zatsfine — a half-sister to Group/Grade 1 winners
Proviso and Byword.

Jockey Joel Rosario will be aboard from post 4.

Flavius (post 1, Jose Ortiz) has finished fourth in both of his North American
starts, the most recent of which was a fourth-place finish to stable mate
Instilled Regard in the Grade 2 Fort Lauderdale on Dec. 14 at Gulfstream
Park.

In his last outing, Flavius chased a slow pace, made a four-wide bid around the
far turn toward the front and had his head in front at the final point of call
before the finish, but he was outkicked in the final furlong.

The lightly raced son of War Front out of Starformer, a four-time graded stakes
winner on turf, Flavius began his career in Ireland for trainer Dermot Weld.

Trainer Todd Pletcher will saddle Sombeyay, who is a graded stakes winner on
both surfaces. Owned by Starlight Racing, the Into Mischief colt will be
cutting back from one mile after a close second to stable mate Social Paranoia
in the Grade 3 Appleton at Gulfstream Park following a win in the Grade 3
Canadian Turf over the South Florida oval.

“I think this is the perfect distance,” said Jack Wolf of Starlight
Racing, who purchased the colt for $230,000 from the 2017 Keeneland September
Yearling Sale. “He turned out to be a nice horse and he’s by Into Mischief
who has been such an unbelievable stallion. The horse has been doing really
well and is on a good breeze schedule. It’s hard to find races right now, but
we’re optimistic.”

Sombeyay began his career on the main track where he won the Grade 2 Sanford at
Saratoga in July 2018, but he has been four times in the money in five starts
over turf.

Hall of Fame jockey Javier Castellano was aboard for his stakes triumph on dirt
and will return to the saddle from post 2.

Graded stakes winner Hawkish (post 9, Kendrick Carmouche) will attempt to make
amends following a lackluster ninth in his seasonal bow in Gulfstream Park’s
Sunshine Forever on May 9, where he broke a step slow at the start.

Owned by Robert LaPenta and trained by veteran conditioner Jimmy Toner, the son
of Artie Schiller won last year’s Cliff Hanger at Monmouth Park and took the
Grade 2 Penn Mile as a 3-year-old in June 2018.

Hawkish is out of the Unbridled broodmare Bridal Memories, an unraced half
sister to multiple Grade 1 winner Winter Memories and graded stakes winner La
Cloche.

Completing the field are Jakarta (post 3, Junior Alvarado); Nicodemus (post 6,
Jose Lezcano); Skyler’s Scramjet (post 8, Benjamin Hernandez); Vici (post 10,
Dylan Davis); Honor Up (post 11 Manny Franco); Majestic Dunhill (post 12, Reylu
Gutierrez); Lonhtwist (post 13, Pablo Fragoso); and Therapist (post 14, Irad
Ortiz, Jr.).

Complexity and Stan the Man are entered as main track only.

Slated as Race 9 on Sunday’s 10-race card, which offers a first
post of 1:15 p.m. ET, the First Defence will feature on 
America’s
Day at the Races
, produced by NYRA in partnership with FOX Sports, and
airing live on FOX Sports and MSG+.

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