Empire King reigns again
May 30, 2005 | 12:00am
A change in jockey changed Empire Kings fortunes in big-time racing as he got back at arch rival Cover Girl to rule the Ambassador Eduardo Cojuangco Jr. Cup before a stunned crowd at the San Lazaro Leisure Park in Carmona, Cavite yesterday.
Sent only as a far second choice to overwhelming favorite Cover Girl and coupled entry West Bound, Empire King responded well to new partner Antonio Alcasids riding style, losing steam at the top of the stretch but fighting back mightily in the last 100 meters to nip Cover Girl in another down-to-the-wire finish that has been the trademark of their past duels.
Alcasid, a veteran rider who took over the reins from Empire Kings regular partner Jaja Ladiana, steered the four-year-old champion horse to third-fourth places in the early going of the one-mile race then made his move when Cover Girl, a noted stayer, started to move in at the backstretch. Ramon Romualdez
Sent only as a far second choice to overwhelming favorite Cover Girl and coupled entry West Bound, Empire King responded well to new partner Antonio Alcasids riding style, losing steam at the top of the stretch but fighting back mightily in the last 100 meters to nip Cover Girl in another down-to-the-wire finish that has been the trademark of their past duels.
Alcasid, a veteran rider who took over the reins from Empire Kings regular partner Jaja Ladiana, steered the four-year-old champion horse to third-fourth places in the early going of the one-mile race then made his move when Cover Girl, a noted stayer, started to move in at the backstretch. Ramon Romualdez
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