Philippine Daily Inquirer

Morales out of reach; Hernandez remains in front

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SPORTSMAN-businessma­n Narciso O. Morales moved beyond reach in number of wins and money winnings among horseowner­s even as Jonathan Hernandez kept his lead over Mark Alvarez in the jockeys’ division of an eventful season that is about to end.

Morales has amassed 89 victories and posted 107 second, 106 third and 135 fourth place finishes at the end of November, bringing his total prize money to P16,457,665, and pulled away in the division which he had dominated since August.

“As our Christmas gift to fans, we’ll continue to make our horses in top shape whether they’re running in stakes or regular races,” said Morales, a well-respected horse lover whowas named as the Philippine Racing Commission’s (Philracom) Most Reputable Horseowner last year.

A Philracom report showed Mandaluyon­g City Mayor Benhur Abalos jumping to second spot past Jade Bros. Farm, but is far be- hind Morales with P11,543, 909 in winnings (57 wins, 34 second, 30 third and 20 fourth places). Jade Bros. Farm dropped to third spot with P10,995, 288 (79-6574-70).

Close fight

It’s a close race among the jockeys as veteran Jonathan Hernandez stayed on top with P4,114, 250 in winnings (170-0122-10483), just P471,073 more than Mark Alvarez, who has P3,643,177 (162-133-100-82) with still three big stakes races calendared this month.

Jeffril Zarate moved up to third place overall with P3,241,160 (169-108-86-70).

The great Ruben Tupas continued to lord it over in the trainers’ category with P3,934,241 in prizes built around 222 wins while the in-form Low Profile is tops among horses with prizes amounting to P4,955,220.

A two-time topnotcher in the past who’s noted for his practice of fair play, Morales is the owner of promising juveniles Hot Dog and Spectrum and a slew of runners with amusing names such as Honey Where’s My Pants and One More Time Sweety .

A lawyer who’s into the bus and air transporta­tion business, Morales is also noted for being in the forefront of a call to make changes in handicappi­ng and fight against illegal bookies.

“The season has been good to the stable. I want to congratula­te my team for preparing my horses well,” said Morales.

The standings as of the end of November:

Horseowner­s— 1. N. Morales P16,457,665 (89-107-106-135); 2. B. Abalos P11,543,909 (57-34-30-20); 3. Jade Bros. Farm P10,995, 288 (79-65-74-70) 4. A. Puyat P9,502,477 (59-81-63-71) 5. W. Tan P9,486,350) (42-5950-51)

Jockeys— 1. J. Hernandez P4,114,250 (170-122-104-83) 2. M. Alvarez P3,643,177 (162-133-100-82) 3. J. Zarate P3,241,160 (169-108-86-70); 4. K. Abobo P3,026, 107 (111-120-117-96) 5. JB Guce P2,913,883 (116-139-126-96)

Trainers— 1. R. Tupas P3,934,241; 2. D. dela Cruz P2,281,215; 3. CM Vicente P1,994,547; 4. A. Sordan P1,907,121; 5. D. Sordan P1,835,4653

Horses— 1.Low Profile P4,955,220 (12 wins); 2. Court of Honor P4,016,984; 3. Subterrane­an River P3,562,500; 4. Gentle Irony P3,462,756; 5. Miss Brulay P2,289,203

 ??  ?? LONG-SHOT WINNER Dixie Gold, ridden by Pat Dilema and owned by businessma­n Joseph Dychengco, crosses the finish line four lengths clear of second placer Kanlaon in ruling the recent 2015 PCSO 43rd Presidenti­al Gold Cup at San Lazaro Leisure Park in...
LONG-SHOT WINNER Dixie Gold, ridden by Pat Dilema and owned by businessma­n Joseph Dychengco, crosses the finish line four lengths clear of second placer Kanlaon in ruling the recent 2015 PCSO 43rd Presidenti­al Gold Cup at San Lazaro Leisure Park in...

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