The Hermie Esguerra-owned Wind Blown, who recorded more than P12 million in prize earnings over the last two years, is favored to rule the 2,050-meter race. Out to challenge Wind Blown are Paolo Mendoza and Dioceldo Sys Batangas Entry, Aristeo Puyats Staunch Ally and Joseph Dyhengcos Lyonnais.
A whopping P1.1 million awaits the owner of the winning horse with the runner-up taking home P350,000, third place P175,000 and fourth place P85,000.
First Gentleman Mike Arroyo, a racehorse owner himself, is expected to witness the event also known as the Silver Cup.
It will be only the second duel between Wind Blown and Batangas Entry following their exciting down-to-the-wire matchup in the Philracom Open last Dec. 29 at Sta. Ana. Wind Blown won that race to cap a spectacular season.
"Were not saying that we will beat Wind Blown but we will give them a good fight," said Mendoza last week after Batangas Entry handily won the Senate Presidents Cup at the San Lazaro Hippodrome.
"The PCSO is again a proud sponsor to the running of the First Gentlemans Silver Cup, a testament of the PCSOs commitment to the improvement of the local horse racing industry, which over the years, has been a loyal partner of the PCSO in the noble task of raising funds for charity," according to PCSO chairman Ma. Livia "Honeygirl" de Leon.
"More than the thrill and excitement of watching the countrys leading horses in action, this event should also serve as a reminder of the local horse racing industrys significant role in generating much-needed revenues for the government, employment for our countrymen and additional funding for charities in partnership with the PCSO," explained PCSO vice chairman and general manager Virgilio Angelo.
In support of the PCSO First Gentlemans Silver Cup, the Philippine Racing Commission is also sponsoring the P500,000 "Silver Cup Hopeful Stakes" earlier in the card and guaranteed prizes to the winners of all featured races of the day. - Ramon Romualdez