Undefeated Morally seeks third title at MMTCI's Prince & Kings Gold next Sunday
At A Glance
- The Metro Manila Turf Club, Inc. announced the final entries and full purse details for the highly anticipated third leg of the Prince and Kings Gold Cup set Sunday, Sept. 14, with the event promising world-class competition, high-stakes drama, and renewed momentum for the Philippine horseracing industry.
The Metro Manila Turf Club, Inc. announced the final entries and full purse details for the highly anticipated third leg of the Prince and Kings Gold Cup set Sunday, Sept. 14, with the event promising world-class competition, high-stakes drama, and renewed momentum for the Philippine horseracing industry.
With a total purse package of P17 million, the spotlight will be on the undefeated Morally (Mo Tow-Street Rally by Hard Spun), twice champion in two legs of the three-year-old Prince Cup series and ridden by Jockey MA Morales, as he attempts to close out the series in the final stage in the 1600-meter race.
He will face a strong field that includes imported contenders Anytime Anywhere, Aussie Bound, Calculus, Candy and Wine, Gain, Rumored, and Tiz the Moon.
On the other hand, the Kings Gold Cup lineup is bannered by Varatti (Into Mischief-Artemis-Empire Maker) and mounted by Jockey JT Zarate.
Sherbet Fountain (Twirling Candy-Church Camp by Forest Camp), comebacking Andiamo A Firenze (Speightstown-My Every Wish by Langfuhr), Perfect Delight, Counter Attack, Crusading Manila Bay, Dreaming Always, and newcomer Romantic Story could also pull a surprise and stun the favorites.
The winners in the Prince and Kings Gold Cup will each receive P7 million.
The Prince and Kings Gold Cup were organized by MMTCI Chairman and CEO Atty. Narciso O. Morales as he hopes to rekindle public interest and stimulate growth in the horseracing sector after the prolonged disruption of the global pandemic. The series has played a key role in sustaining jobs across the industry and allied businesses, including feed manufacturers, farm suppliers, and other agricultural suppliers, while also contributing significant tax revenue.