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A Seven-Race Incentive Showcase Awaits Under the Lights at Philippine Jockey Club

Philippine Racecards 11 February at the Philippine Jockey Club
By | 11 Feb 2026 | Mumbai

Under floodlights on Wednesday, February 11, the Philippine Jockey Club will present a focused and incentive-driven midweek raceday, with seven races scheduled between 5:30pm and 8:30pm. The card will be defined by balance and opportunity, as each race will carry identical prize money of ₱300,000, ensuring competitive intent from the opening contest to the finale.

The meeting will be underpinned by a structured incentive programme. All races scheduled on February 11 will feature guaranteed prize money, with a minimum of ₱300,000 distributed from first to fourth place in every race. MMTC horses competing in non-stakes races during the week will be eligible for a trailer subsidy of ₱3,000, while trainers participating in non-stakes races will receive an additional cash incentive of ₱2,500 per horse. Sponsored by the Philippine Jockey Club, the incentives will reinforce participation and depth across the card.

Racing will begin at 5:30pm with Race 1, a 3YO & Above Maiden Race (Placers) over 1200 metres. Nine runners will line up in an opener designed to give developing and late-maturing horses a clear opportunity to progress, with ₱300,000 setting an immediate competitive tone.

Race 2 at 6:00pm will shift into RBHS Class 5 (17–41 Split) company over the same 1200-metre distance. Seven runners will contest what is expected to be a tightly matched handicap, where early positioning and pace judgement will be decisive. The theme will continue at 6:30pm with Race 3, another RBHS Class 5 (17–41 Split), this time featuring eight runners, keeping pressure on consistency and tactical execution.

At 7:00pm, Race 4 will maintain the rhythm with a further RBHS Class 5 (17–41 Split) over 1200 metres. Seven runners will compete in a race likely to reward patience and timing as the evening progresses. Race 5 at 7:30pm will follow under identical class conditions and distance, again with seven runners, ensuring form lines remain closely connected through the middle of the card.

The competitive bar will lift at 8:00pm with Race 6, an RBHS Class 4 (42–56 Split) over 1200 metres. Eight runners will step into stronger company, where sharper finishing speed and race awareness are expected to come into play, offering a clear contrast to the earlier contests.

The evening will conclude at 8:30pm with Race 7, returning to RBHS Class 5 (17–41 Split). Nine runners will face the final 1200-metre challenge of the night, with the same ₱300,000 prize ensuring sustained intensity through the closing stages.

With uniform prize money, targeted incentives, and a compact seven-race structure, Philippine Racecards 11 February will shape up as a purposeful midweek fixture, where every race carries relevance and every opportunity is clearly defined.

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