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                    [Summary] => Batangas Entry sees action for the first time in more than two months when he leads the field in the 1867 Founders’ Cup this afternoon as the Manila Jockey Club’s 135th Anniversary Racefest comes to an exciting finish at the San Lazaro Hippodrome.


Batangas Entry, co-owned by PBA standout Paolo Mendoza and PBL chairman Dioceldo Sy, last saw action in the PCSO First Gentleman’s Cup, also known as the Silver Cup, won by Wind Blown last Feb. 19.
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Considered as the richest event in the year-long racing calendar, the PCSO Presidential Gold Cup, held in honor of President Arroyo, also stakes P500,000 to the second placer, P250,000 to the third and P125,000 to the fourth finisher. The total pot this year is P2.375 million.
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Sent in as the outstanding favorite in a nine-horse field, Wind Blown, winner of nine major stakes races, lived up to his reputation as he stalked the fast-stepping and erstwhile tormentor Sun City majority of the 1,900-meter before galloping to victory unopposed.
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Batangas Entry, co-owned by PBA standout Paolo Mendoza and PBL chairman Dioceldo Sy, last saw action in the PCSO First Gentleman’s Cup, also known as the Silver Cup, won by Wind Blown last Feb. 19.
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Considered as the richest event in the year-long racing calendar, the PCSO Presidential Gold Cup, held in honor of President Arroyo, also stakes P500,000 to the second placer, P250,000 to the third and P125,000 to the fourth finisher. The total pot this year is P2.375 million.
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Sent in as the outstanding favorite in a nine-horse field, Wind Blown, winner of nine major stakes races, lived up to his reputation as he stalked the fast-stepping and erstwhile tormentor Sun City majority of the 1,900-meter before galloping to victory unopposed.
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