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                    [Title] => Wind Blown dominates lean field
                    [Summary] => Wind Blown scored an expected romp in the Senate President’s Cup, dominating a lean field and literally running away with the top P600,000 purse in a fitting victory that highlighted the final day of racing at San Lazaro yesterday.


The long layoff, the heavy handicap weight, the punishing 2,000-meter distance and the pressure put up by Catwalk Pia in the early going proved no burden for the massive charger who simply galloped home to victory unopposed.

Wind Blown turned in a 2:09 clocking with fraction times of 25-25-26’-25-27’.
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The long layoff, the heavy handicap weight, the punishing 2,000-meter distance and the pressure put up by Catwalk Pia in the early going proved no burden for the massive charger who simply galloped home to victory unopposed.

Wind Blown turned in a 2:09 clocking with fraction times of 25-25-26’-25-27’.
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