Animal Kingdom, Point of Entry set to clash in
GP Turf
On Friday, Animal Kingdom toured a half-mile in :54 around the “dogs” on the
The 2011 Kentucky Derby hero just returned from injury to finish a terrific,
The Gulfstream Park Turf will mark his final start in the United States.
Point of Entry could also use the Gulfstream Park Turf as a springboard to
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Trained by Hall of Famer Shug McGaughey, Point of Entry developed into a turf
monster this season, with consecutive Grade 1 victories in the Man o’ War, Sword
Dancer and Joe Hirsch Turf Classic.
“He’s new to me, because I never had a horse as good as him that wants to run
long on the grass,” said McGaughey, best known for such dirt stars as Easy Goer,
Personal Ensign, Inside Information and Heavenly Prize.
“I never won the Man o’War, I never won the Sword Dancer, I never won the
Turf Classic, so he opened up a lot of doors for me that’s been fun to
participate in.”
A five-race winning streak was snapped in the Breeders’ Cup Turf, when he
lacked running room before launching a strong late bid to miss catching Little
Mike by a half-length. The defeat likely cost Point of Entry the Eclipse Award
for champion turf male and ended any speculation about a Horse of the Year
title.
Point of Entry is now back in training at Payson Park. His Dubai status
“It could be on the radar. It’s penciled in. It’s something I’m thinking
Point of Entry would be the first McGaughey-trained horse to run in Dubai,
“Our goal is for the Breeders’ Cup next year, so we’ll have plenty of time if
Point of Entry tops an unusually strong group of McGaughey-trained turf
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Data Link won an allowance race at Gulfstream early last season before going
on to win the Grade 1 Maker’s 46 Mile at Keeneland in April. The son of War
Front has won two Grade 2 races this year, including the Monmouth Stakes in June
and the Citation Handicap at Hollywood on November 23.
“He had a couple weeks off. He’s about ready to start back training. We’ll
probably point him to the Canadian (Turf, a Grade 3 on February 23) down here,”
McGaughey said.
Boisterous had captured the Grade 3 Knickerbocker at Belmont and the Grade 2
Red Smith Handicap at Aqueduct, both for the second straight year, before
finishing second in the Grade 3 River City at Churchill last time out.
McGaughey said he hasn’t yet set a schedule for the son of Distorted Humor,
but he doesn’t expect any problems keeping his turf stars apart.
“I’m not worried about that. There are enough races around for all of them,”
he said.
Abaco, who captured her fourth straight race in a turf allowance for fillies
and mares at Gulfstream on December 9, is likely to start next in the Grade 3
Suwannee River on February 9.
The four-year-old daughter of Giant’s Causeway, who had always shown
McGaughey a lot of promise, didn’t break her maiden until her ninth start on
July 26 at Saratoga, but she hasn’t lost since that day.
“A lot of times you’ll see a horse keep knocking on the door and once they
win, they keep winning. We always felt like she was OK.”
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