Hamburg, NY — Whats The Point ($20.14) made her point loud and clear to the gentlemen in Buffalo Raceway’s $10,900 Trot as she wired the field and beat Biscoe by a length in 2:00 on Friday (June 5) over the fast track. It was her second consecutive victory as she showed the jump in class wasn’t going to phase her.
Starting from the inside post, Whats The Point David McNeight III) took immediate control of the race and notched fractions of :30.1, 1:00.3 and 1:30.3.

Turning for home, Whats The Point was still in command by a length as the pocket-sitting Biscoe (James McNeight Jr.) had every opportunity to go past but couldn’t find an answer. Alonso (Ray Fisher Jr.) got up in time for third.
Owned by trainer Maria and Jack Rice, the 5-year-old Whats The Point (Lookslikeachpdale-Points Of Inquiry) has now won two times in 11 tries. The victory increased her 2026 total to $16,243 and to $111,006 lifetime.
The other $10,900 trotting event went to Said N Done As ($8.36) as he turned back Flight Number One (Cory Kreiser) by a half length while Lougazi (Fisher Jr.) collected the show position.
Flight Number One had the lead at the three-quarter marker but Said N Done As (Brett MacDonald) was first over and managed to collect the victory.
The victory was bittersweet for Said N Done As as Barry Franklin claimed him out of the race for the $15,000 asking price.
Said N Done As was owned by Dr. Joshua Tanis and was trained by Shawn MacDonough. The score jumped Said N Done As (My MVP-High Muscleness) earnings to $29,580 on the campaign and to $269,087 in his career.
In the $10,900 pace, Kid From The Bronx ended his near misses with a 1-3/4 length decision over Memphistennessee N in 1:56.4.
With a second place and three third place finishes in his last four appearances, Kid From The Bronx (Kevin Cummings)dictated the race as he led from start to finish with fractions of :29.2, :59.1 and 1:27.4. Memphistennessee N Drew Monti) tried in vain to collar the front runner but to no avail. Mask On Mask Off (McNeight III) was third.
Owned by Jaclyn Giuliani and conditioned by Dakota Jackson, it was the third victory in 17 races for Kid From The Bronx (Huntsville-Apricot Sour). The win moved his seasonal bankroll to $27,031 and to $196,923 in his career.
Kevin Cummings finished the day with four driving victories while Monti got three and McNeight III a pair. Darrin Monti posted a pair of training wins.
Racing will return on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. with a 14-race program scheduled.
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