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POINT OF ENTRY Earns 104 Beyer
Posted by ecolombo on June 11th, 2013 | Comments Off on POINT OF ENTRY Earns 104 Beyer

Filed under General News | Tags: Belmont undercard, Colombo Bloodstock Agency, Eugenio Colombo, Manhattan Handicap, Phipps, Point of Entry, Stronach
Point of Entry Slams Door in Manhattan ‘Cap
Posted by ecolombo on June 10th, 2013 | Comments Off on Point of Entry Slams Door in Manhattan ‘Cap
Courtesy of BloodHorse.com
Posted: Saturday, June 8, 2013 9:45 PM
Phipps Stable’s Point of Entry captured his eighth victory in 12 starts on grass with a smooth come-from-behind win in the $500,000 Woodford Reserve Manhattan Handicap (gr. IT)
at Belmont Park June 8 (VIDEO).
It was Point of Entry’s fifth grade I victory in his last six starts.
With John Velazquez riding for trainer Shug McGaughey, homebred Point of Entry made his bid from fourth place entering the far turn in the 1 1/4-mile turf race, ranged up in the lane to challenge Optimizer, and gradually drew away in the final furlong to win in 2:02.55 on a yielding course. Optimizer, who took the lead in the stretch, held for second ahead of Real Solution, who loomed large in mid-stretch but failed to sustain his bid.
Considering the soft going, 23-1 shot Plainview set a lively early pace of :23.82 for the
opening quarter-mile and :48.27 for a half-mile, and 1:12.94 for six furlongs. He was stalked by Optimizer and Bombaguia as Point of Entry was reserved in fourth or
fifth.
After one mile in 1:37.69, Plainview weakened. Optimizer took the lead at the quarter pole but Point of Entry quickly engaged him in the stretch and pulled away to win by 1 1/2 lengths. Real Solution, who appeared to have the momentum after rallying into the picture on the outside, finished a neck behind Optimizer.
Finnegans Wake was fourth, followed by Twilight Eclipse, Plainview, Side Road, and Bombaguia.
Point of Entry, a 5-year-old Kentucky-bred horse by Dynaformer out of the Seeking the Gold mare Matlacha Pass, paid $3.10 to win as the 1-2 favorite, $2.50, and $2.10. Optimizer returned $3.90 and $3, while Real Solution paid $4.10. The exacta was worth $11.
Point of Entry now has nine wins in 17 career starts and earnings of $2,314,490.
“I thought he got into a good stride,” McGaughey said. “I was a little surprised at the early fractions. I thought maybe (Bombaguia) would be the speed, then (Plainview) went. (Velazquez) got him into a good spot; he said that’s where he wanted him to be.
“For a horse who has only run one time since last November, carrying 124 pounds, I think it was probably starting to tell on him a little bit
the last eighth, the last sixteenth of a mile. I’m very, very proud of what I saw today. He’s a very, very good horse.”
“We all know that this
type of course is not his favorite, but every time you ask him to run, he gives you everything he has,” Velazquez said. “It’s really nice to be able to ride these kind of horses. Sometimes it looks like he’s not going anywhere, but he’s running hard. He’s so big it takes him a long time to get going, but he still runs his heart out.”
Optimizer, a 4-year-old who made his 26th start in the Manhattan, was valiant in defeat.
“He ran really well,” jockey Joel Rosario said. “He kept fighting. We were just second best. Point of Entry is probably the best horse on the turf right now.”
Read more on BloodHorse.com: http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/78779/point-of-entry-slams-door-in-manhattan-cap#ixzz2VpzFtnJi
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Belmont Park: Odds-on Point of Entry shows class winning Manhattan following layoff
Posted by ecolombo on June 9th, 2013 | Comments Off on Belmont Park: Odds-on Point of Entry shows class winning Manhattan following layoff
Courtesy of DRF.com, By Dave Litfin, 06/08/2013 5:55PM
ELMONT, N.Y. – Showing courage under fire despite less than optimal circumstances, Point of Entry fought his way to victory in Saturday’s Grade 1, $500,000 Manhattan Handicap at Belmont Park.
Another crack at the Turf is the ultimate goal
for Point of Entry, and he now appears set up nicely for the second half of the season, after notching his fifth Grade 1 victory for the Phipps Stable and Shug McGaughey, who previously won the Manhattan with Good Reward (2005) and Dancing Forever (2008).
[BELMONT STAKES DAY: Video replays and race results]
Point of Entry’s Grade 1 tallies have now been delivered at four different distances, but this one wasn’t a walk around Belmont Park by any means, because Optimizer, who relishes boggy going, ran the race of his life in defeat for D. Wayne Lukas; and Real Solution also ran big in his second United States start for Chad Brown.
Optimizer patiently raced closest to 23-1 early leader Plainview through early fractions of 23.82 seconds, 48.27, and 1:12.94 and readily took command on the far turn.
Point of Entry, taken to the outside by John Velazquez entering the backstretch, moved to contention at the quarter pole and pounced upon Optimizer for the stretch run, only to be joined from the outside by Real Solution, who had swung out gathering a full head of
steam into the lane.
Not to be denied, Point of Entry put a head in front of Optimizer from between horses at the eighth pole, and he was going away
late to win by
1 1/2 lengths.
“We all know that this type of course is not his favorite, but every time you ask him to run, he gives you everything he has,” said Velazquez. “It’s really nice to be able to ride these kind of horses. Sometimes it looks like he’s not going anywhere, but he’s running hard. He’s so big it takes him a long time to get going, but he still runs his heart out.”
Optimizer saved the place beneath Joel Rosario by a neck over Real Solution.
“He ran really well,” said Rosario. “He kept fighting. We were just second best. Point of Entry is probably the best horse on the turf right now.”
It was better than six lengths back to Finnegans Wake in fourth. Twilight Eclipse, Plainview, Side Road and Bombaguia completed the order of finish.
Point of Entry shouldered top weight of 124 pounds, giving away five to 11 pounds. A 5-year-old homebred by Dynaformer, Point of Entry ran 1 1/4 miles in 2:02.55 over an inner turf courses labeled yielding, and paid $3.10 to win as the overwhelming choice.
“For a horse who’s only run one time since last November, carrying 124 pounds, I think it was probably starting to tell on him a little bit the last eighth, the last sixteenth of a mile,” said McGaughey. “As I told Johnny today, ‘It’s going to be a grind for this horse
today.’ Soft turf…we missed a race…I’m very, very proud of what
I saw today. He’s a very, very good horse.”
For full story: http://www.drf.com/news/belmont-park-odds-point-entry-shows-class-winning-manhattan-following-layoff
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Point of Entry Takes Down Animal Kingdom
Posted by ecolombo on February 19th, 2013 | Comments Off on Point of Entry Takes Down Animal Kingdom
Point of Entry took down 2011 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) winner Animal Kingdom with a strong turn of foot Feb. 9 in the $300,000 Kitten’s Joy Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap (gr. IT) at Gulfstream Park, adding a fourth grade I victory to his already impressive tally (VIDEO) .
Phipps Stable’s 5-year-old homebred son of Dynaformer came off a runner-up finish to Little Mike in the Breeders’ Cup Turf (gr. IT) to claim the impressive victory by 1 1/4 lengths in the 1 1/8-mile test, his first start of 2013 for Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey.
An early mid-race move by new rider Joel Rosario may have cost Animal Kingdom the victory in what is planned to be his final start in the United States. With frontrunner Salto setting easy early fractions of :25.07 and :50.52 while 2-1 second choice Point of Entry stalked the pace three wide, Rosario sent 4-5 favorite Animal Kingdom rushing up the rail from fifth to reach even terms with Salto leaving the backside through three-quarters in 1:13.24. Many were surprised to see the 5-year-old
son of Leroidesanimaux make his move so quickly, including trainer Graham Motion.
“I think more than anything it caught him off guard for him to find himself in front so early,” Motion remarked. “I think Animal Kingdom was surprised by that. The only thing I was concerned about going into this race was having another rider on him. Somebody who has ridden him and had more confidence on him might have been more patient with him. I think Joel was just anxious with the other riders going slowly and felt they should catch up, which confused the horse a little. Joel made a split-second decision and I’m not going to second guess him for it. if he won he would have looked like a hero.”
Animal Kingdom’s regular
rider, Hall of Fame jockey John
Velazquez, was committed to ride Point of Entry. He has piloted the big bay in 11 of 16 career starts, including victories in the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Invitational (gr. IT) and Sword Dancer Invitational (gr. IT).
Velazquez had also been aboard Animal Kingdom four times after picking up the mount from then-injured rider Robby Albarado in the Kentucky Derby. In his runner-up finish in the Nov. 3 Breeders’ Cup Mile (gr. IT), however, Animal Kingdom was ridden by California-based Rafael Bejarano as Velazquez piloted eventual Horse of the Year Wise Dan to victory.
“I know Animal Kingdom well,” Velazquez remarked. “If (Rosario) would have waited behind me he probably would have beaten me from the quarter pole home. He made a
move so big that he changed his style to my horse’s style, so it worked out to my advantage. I had my horse running so much by the time we got to the 3/16 pole my horse got his momentum going. It worked out for us.”
“It was quite a race,” McGaughey said. “We had our tactics. I figured (Salto) would go to the lead and I was hoping we’d break good and be laying second to him without pressing too much and try to make Animal Kingdom commit a little early. It was kind of fun to watch, even though I was leaning a little bit trying to get him in front going around the turn. We’re very pleased the way he came
back and to win a grade I going a mile and an eighth is another feather in his cap.”
Point of Entry paid $6.20, $2.60, and $2.10, Animal Kingdom returned $2.40 and $2.10, and Unbridled Command brought $2.10. Salto, Where’s the Baby, and Film Making completed the order of finish.
Provided he exits the Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap in fine condition, Animal Kingdom will proceed to the next step in his 2013 campaign, a start in the March 30 Dubai World Cup (UAE-I) at Meydan. A potential start at Royal Ascot in England is also tenatively slated before his retirement to Arrowfield Stud in Australia.
“He was beaten by a very good horse under very awkward circumstances,” Motion remarked. “I was a little concerned that maybe he got tired, but actually it looked like he galloped out with the winner.”
Point of Entry is nominated to the $5 million Dubai Sheema Classic (UAE-I) going
about 1 1/2 miles on the same night as the Dubai World Cup, but would have to be nominated for the latter race, a 1 1/4-mile test, for a $10,000 fee by Feb. 13.
“We’ll see,” McGaughey said on a possible trip to Dubai for the four-time grade I winner. “I’ll get my folks together and get the people to talk to me, and we’ll go from there.”
Bred in Kentucky out of the Seeking the Gold mare Matlacha Pass, Point of Entry improved his career record to 8-3-1 from 16 starts, with earnings of $2,014,490.
Read more on BloodHorse.com: http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/76139/point-of-entry-takes-down-animal-kingdom#ixzz2LNErPLlR
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Stronach Buys Interest in Point of Entry
Posted by ecolombo on January 21st, 2013 | Comments Off on Stronach Buys Interest in Point of Entry
Courtesy of Blood-Horse Online, 01.18.13
By Claire Novak
Frank Stronach has purchased a majority interest in three-time grade I winner Point of Entry for breeding purposes from the Phipps Stable, and will maintain half-interest in the horse during his 2013 racing career.
“He bought 50 percent of him for racing and he’ll take 100 percent of him for breeding and let the Phipps retain a small piece,” Hall of Fame horseman Shug McGaughey confirmed Jan. 18.
Bloodstock agent Eugenio Colombo
brokered the deal on behalf of Stronach. It will allow the 5-year-old son of Dynaformer to continue his campaign with McGaughey. The trainer said Point of Entry’s season will be much the same as last year, with an eye on the Breeders’ Cup World Championships.
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the Elkhorn Stakes (gr. IIT) at Keeneland, the Man o’ War Stakes (gr. IT) at Belmont Park, the Sword Dancer Invitational (gr. IT) at Saratoga Race Course, and Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Invitational (gr. IT) back at Belmont. He was second in the Breeders’ Cup Turf (gr. IT) at Santa Anita Park, beaten half a length by Little Mike, concluding the season with earnings of $1,746,600. All of his wins were at the 1 1/2-mile distance except the Man o’ War, a 1 3/8-mile test.
of the 2011 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) and runner-up in the 2012 Breeders’ Cup Mile (gr. IT) behind leading Horse of the Year candidate Wise Dan.
Read more on BloodHorse.com: http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/75667/stronach-buys-interest-in-point-of-entry#ixzz2IcHfdpcr
Filed under General News | Tags: Claire Novak, Eugenio Colombo, Frank Stronach, Phipps, Point of Entry, Stronach Group
NORTH AMERICA – STRONACH PURCHASES ENTRY INTEREST
Posted by ecolombo on January 19th, 2013 | Comments Off on NORTH AMERICA – STRONACH PURCHASES ENTRY INTEREST
Courtesy of European Bloodstock News 01.19.13
By Franco Raimondi
Frank Stronach has bought a 50% stake in the leading American performer Point Of Entry
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Stronach buys into Point of Entry partnership
Posted by ecolombo on January 18th, 2013 | Comments Off on Stronach buys into Point of Entry partnership
Courtesy of DRF Online, 01.18.13
By Mike Welsch
HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Frank Stronach, chairman of the Stronach Group, the owner of Gulfstream Park, has purchased a half-interest in three-time Grade 1 winner Point of Entry from the Phipps Stable. The sale was confirmed on Friday by Shug McGaughey, who will continue to train
Point of Entry for the new partnership.
“The deal was actually completed
last month,” said McGaughey. “Mr. Stronach expressed an interest in Point of Entry before the Breeders’ Cup and pursued the deal afterwards. He purchased a half-interest in the horse for racing purposes and the majority share when the horse is retired to stud. The Phippses retained a small percentage for stud purposes.”
Point of Entry was one of the premier grass horses in the country in 2012, winning five straight races before ending the season finishing second, beaten a half-length by Little Mike, in the Breeders’ Cup Turf. Point of Entry began his winning streak in a second-level allowance race at Keeneland, then reeled off impressive victories in Keeneland’s Grade 2 Elkhorn, Belmont’s Grade 1 Man o’ War and Turf Classic Invitational, and Saratoga’s Grade 1 Sword Dancer. All his wins came at 1 1/2 miles, except the Man o’ War, which was decided at
11 furlongs.
“This is the first horse I’ve ever trained for Mr. Stronach,” said McGaughey. “I’ve had two conversations with him since he became partners in Point of Entry and everything has gone perfectly both times. He’s glad to have a piece of him and we’re glad to have him as a partner.”
Point of Entry has been training steadily at Payson Park for his 2013 debut, which McGaughey said is scheduled to come in the Grade 1 Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap on Feb. 9. That field is also expected to include 2011 Kentucky
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“He had a good break after the Breeders’ Cup and it really helped him,” said McGaughey. “He looked tremendous when I saw him up at Payson last week and I’m really pleased with
the way he’s been training. Everything is on go right now for the Gulfstream Park Turf. It’s going to be a strong field and we will be coming off a layoff but so will Animal Kingdom and Unbridled Command has never run against this kind before.”
Read more at: http://www.drf.com/news/stronach-buys-point-entry-partnership
Filed under General News | Tags: Eugenio Colombo, Frank Stronach, Mike Welsch, Phipps, Point of Entry, Stronach Group
Race: Manhattan Handicap (G1) at Belmont Park
Winner:
Point of Entry (104
Beyer)
Jockey: John
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