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[Title] => Sa Class Division 2: JA Saulog nakapanorpresa sa panalo ng Toe The Mark
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[Title] => Triple Crown stars clash in Lakambini race
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Golden Ballet, winner of the Cojuangco Cup, which served as the opening leg of the Triple Crown, will vie for top honors against J.V. Ongpin Cup winner Halo Effect and Horsemsans Cup winner Magical Mark in the 1,800-m race.
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[Title] => Unbreakable opens bid in Triple Crown
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The winner of the 1,600-m race gets a whopping P1 million and a shot at the coveted Triple Crown. The second leg, known as the JV Ongpin Cup, is set next month to be followed by the last leg, the Horsemans Cup, in July.
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The Jun Almeda-owned galloper, unbeaten in six starts last year, including five major stakes races, is favored to rule the 1,600-meter race. Out to challenge Golden Ballet are Unbreakable, Mighty Strong, Magical Mark, Micas Magic, What A Spell, Capriole and Señor Raggaas.
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Golden Ballet, winner of the Cojuangco Cup, which served as the opening leg of the Triple Crown, will vie for top honors against J.V. Ongpin Cup winner Halo Effect and Horsemsans Cup winner Magical Mark in the 1,800-m race.
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AT | March 4, 2014 - 12:00am
August 18, 2002 - 12:00am