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                    [Title] => West Bound a stride closer to TC feat
                    [Summary] => Bound for Triple Crown glory.


Showing the grace, the strength and the heart of a true champion, West Bound moved toward that direction yesterday by claiming his second Triple Crown jewel this year — the J.V. Ongpin Cup — before a highly-satisfied crowd at the San Leisure Park in Carmona, Cavite.

The three-year-old colt owned by C & H Enterprise proved too hot to handle for the seven other contenders, leaving Security Master as the only threat, minor as it was, in his bid to become the newest Triple Crown champion in local history.
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Owned by the Mamon family, West Bound will occupy the No. 1 post in the 1,900-meter race, which lured eight of the country’s top three-year-olds. The race sponsored by the Philippine Racing Commission offers a total cash prize of P1.67 million.
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After Golden Ballet ruled the first leg in the Cojuangco Cup, then followed by Halo Effect in the J. V. Ongpin Cup, who could possibly take the Horseman’s Cup (the honoree this year is Ms. Livia de Leon, chairperson of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office)?

The question will be answered today.

Eleven of the country’s top three-year-old will see action in the race offering a total purse of P1.67 million.
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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 Horseman’s Cup, in July.
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"Sobrang swerte," said jockey Jonathan Hernandez, after steering Silver Story to a 10-length victory over Sky Hawk, the very horse he beat in the Cojuangco Cup at Sta. Ana.
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"Sobrang swerte," said jockey Jonathan Hernandez, after steering Silver Story to a 10-length victory over Sky Hawk, the very horse he beat in the Cojuangco Cup at Sta. Ana.
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The bad tracks at San Lazaro may slow down the prized Patrick Uy’s grey colt but experts believe Silver Story will have another romp the way he routed the field in the kickoff leg of this year’s series, the Cojuangco Cup.
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                    [Title] => West Bound a stride closer to TC feat
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Showing the grace, the strength and the heart of a true champion, West Bound moved toward that direction yesterday by claiming his second Triple Crown jewel this year — the J.V. Ongpin Cup — before a highly-satisfied crowd at the San Leisure Park in Carmona, Cavite.

The three-year-old colt owned by C & H Enterprise proved too hot to handle for the seven other contenders, leaving Security Master as the only threat, minor as it was, in his bid to become the newest Triple Crown champion in local history.
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Owned by the Mamon family, West Bound will occupy the No. 1 post in the 1,900-meter race, which lured eight of the country’s top three-year-olds. The race sponsored by the Philippine Racing Commission offers a total cash prize of P1.67 million.
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After Golden Ballet ruled the first leg in the Cojuangco Cup, then followed by Halo Effect in the J. V. Ongpin Cup, who could possibly take the Horseman’s Cup (the honoree this year is Ms. Livia de Leon, chairperson of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office)?

The question will be answered today.

Eleven of the country’s top three-year-old will see action in the race offering a total purse of P1.67 million.
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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 Horseman’s Cup, in July.
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"Sobrang swerte," said jockey Jonathan Hernandez, after steering Silver Story to a 10-length victory over Sky Hawk, the very horse he beat in the Cojuangco Cup at Sta. Ana.
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"Sobrang swerte," said jockey Jonathan Hernandez, after steering Silver Story to a 10-length victory over Sky Hawk, the very horse he beat in the Cojuangco Cup at Sta. Ana.
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The bad tracks at San Lazaro may slow down the prized Patrick Uy’s grey colt but experts believe Silver Story will have another romp the way he routed the field in the kickoff leg of this year’s series, the Cojuangco Cup.
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