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GIO PONTI SEEKS TO POUR ANOTHER
After going winless in his first two starts this year, Gio Ponti will seek to reassert his dominance Saturday and defend his title against 10 others in the 109th running of the Grade 1, $400,000 Woodford Reserve Manhattan Handicap at
The 1¼-mile turf fixture for 3-year-olds and up has attracted six millionaire runners, including Gio Ponti, and shapes up by far as the finest turf field assembled this year. The race joins four other graded stakes on the undercard of the 142nd running of the Grade 1, $1 million Belmont Stakes.
While Gio Ponti, owned by Castleton Lyons and trained by Christophe Clement, has not visited the winner's circle since capturing the Grade 1 Arlington Million last summer, he has maintained top-class form. In his most recent start, he finished fourth, beaten 1¼ lengths, in the Dubai World Cup, the world's richest horse race.
While the trip to the
Clement dismisses the four-race losing streak of Gio Ponti.
"His races have been spectacular," the trainer said. Referring to his nose loss to Karelian in the Tampa Bay Stakes in February, Clement said, "At the time, people were shocked Karelian beat him, but Karelian went on to win a Grade 1."
Clement also will run, uncoupled in the wagering, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Firestone's
Gio Ponti's principal rivals are numerous, but Starlight Partners' Take the Points, a 4-year-old son of Even the Score trained by Todd Pletcher, commands great respect.
Take the Points, with three Grade 1 wins to his credit, competed in the Dubai Duty Free on World Cup Day, finishing fifth. He has been freshened since and returns to the same Inner Turf course on which he captured the Grade 1 Jamaica last October.
"Historically,
Florida-based trainer Martin Wolfson looked at the field shaping up for the
Winner earlier this year of the Sunshine Millions Turf, Jet Propulsion has never attempted to travel 1¼ miles but Wolfson believes he can get the distance.
"When he breaks in front and is loose on the lead, I don't think a mile and a quarter will be a problem for him," Wolfson said. "He's dangerous the way the race sets up, and I knew there wasn't a lot of speed in there."
While Strike a Deal enters the Manhattan off a pace-making score in the Dixie on Preakness Day at Pimlico, the 6-year-old millionaire son of Smart Strike owned by Richard Santulli and trained by Alan Goldberg does not need the lead to win.
"He's really good right now," Goldberg said of Strike a Deal. "I'm not overly optimistic, because that's the nature of the business, but I'm excited about running him. Off the top of my head, Jet Propulsion will probably be on the lead, and you can put (Strike a Deal) wherever he wants."
Strike a Deal only ran three times last year, held down by a nagging virus. After a dull finish in the United Nations in July, Goldberg turned out the horse on his Colts Neck Farm in
"He stayed there all summer and all winter and came back a different horse," Goldberg said.
With jockey Ramon Dominguez opting to ride Gio Ponti, Strike a Deal picks up Garrett Gomez for the
One of
Grand Couturier wintered in
"He should be more competitive in this," Ribaudo said. "This is still a stepping stone for the Man o' War and Sword Dancer; it's a progression, but he still acts good."
IEAH Stables and Resolute Group Stable's Court Vision has run exclusively in Grade 1 company this year, finishing second all three times. Trained by Richard Dutrow Jr., the 5-year-old son of Gulch finished fourth in the
Lazy F Ranch and William S. Farish's Pinckney Hill enters the
The 4-year-old son of A.P. Indy has finished first or second in six of seven career starts, with a fourth-place, half-length loss his only off-the-board finish.
"If you don't try a race like this when the horse is doing this well, when are you going to try?" Penna said. "He's going to run OK; the key is the mile and a quarter."
Another millionaire, Just as Well, comes into the
Long-shot specialist Interpatation, yet another million-dollar winner, finished sixth in the
Expansion has run in three straight Grade 2 races for trainer Chad Brown and owners Gary and Mary West and picks up hot rider Javier Castellano for the race. The 5-year-old son of Maria's Mon bravely rallied for fourth after being blocked and steadied in the 1½-mile
"It's looking pretty salty," Brown said of the
The field for the Grade 1, $400,000
PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | Odds |
1 | Gio Ponti (KY) | R. Dominguez | 122 | C. Clement | 2-1 |
2 | Strike a Deal (KY) | Garrett Gomez | 118 | A. Goldberg | 12-1 |
3 | Pinckney Hill (KY) | Rajiv Marah | 114 | A. Penna Jr. | 8-1 |
4 | | C. Velasquez | 117 | C. Clement | 15-1 |
5 | Take the Points ((KY) | Edgar Prado | 121 | T. Pletcher | 9-2 |
6 | Court Vision (KY) | R. Albarado | 120 | R. Dutrow Jr. | 4-1 |
7 | Jet Propulsion ( | M. Garcia | 115 | M. Wolfson | 20-1 |
8 | Grand Couturier (GB) | Alan Garcia | 117 | R. Ribaudo | 12-1 |
9 | Just as Well (KY) | K. Desormeaux | 117 | J. Sheppard | 10-1 |
10 | Interpatation (KY) | J. Lezcano | 116 | R. Barbara | 30-1 |
11 | Expansion (KY) | J. Castellano | 116 | C. Brown | 20-1 |
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