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Class Battles Await as Even Prize Contests Drive Sunday Momentum at Philippine Jockey Club

Philippine Racecards 15 February at Philippine Jockey Club featuring seven 1400m races
By | 15 Feb 2026 | Mumbai

Sunday will not whisper its intentions. February 15 will build, stride by stride, race by race, into a three-hour examination of class, timing and nerve at Philippine Jockey Club. From 2:00pm to 5:00pm, seven races will roll out over the same 1400m trip, each carrying an identical ₱300,000 purse. With equal purses across the board, the incentive will remain constant from the opener to the finale, ensuring sustained pressure throughout the afternoon.

Race 1 at 2:00pm will see five runners contest a 3YO RBHS Class 4 event. In a compact field, positioning and timing will be crucial. Young horses at this level often race with urgency, and over 1400m, control will matter as much as speed.

The field expands to eight in Race 2 at 2:30pm, an RBHS Rating 42–56, Class 4 contest. This bracket typically delivers competitive finishes, and with ₱300,000 at stake, riders will be measured yet decisive in the closing stages.

Race 3 at 3:00pm drops to RBHS Rating 17–41, Class 5, with six runners lining up. These are developing performers seeking momentum. The identical prize money structure will give this division as much financial significance as any higher-rated contest on the card.

At 3:30pm, Race 4 returns to the 42–56 range with eight runners again tackling the 1400m trip. By mid-card, connections will have assessed track patterns, and tactical adjustments will begin to shape outcomes more clearly.

Race 5 at 4:00pm, another RBHS 17–41, Class 5 event, will feature seven runners. With the purse unchanged at ₱300,000, confidence within this group will be elevated. A win here will carry equal monetary value to any other success on the day.

The highest-rated contest arrives at 4:30pm in Race 6, an RBHS Rating 57–70, Class 3 event with eight runners. On paper, this will stand as the strongest race of the afternoon. Higher ratings suggest deeper form, and the tempo is likely to be sharper. Execution will be critical.
Contenders: Quencio, Authentikation, Wild Is The Wind, Justifiably So, Trump Peter, Aerial Bay, Black Star, Cattrall

The card concludes at 5:00pm with Race 7, an RBHS 17–41, Class 5 contest featuring seven runners. As the final gates open, the same ₱300,000 reward will remain the target, reinforcing the day’s central theme of parity and opportunity.

Seven races, one distance, one consistent purse. Philippine Racecards 15 February will reward precision and composure, with momentum shaped not by unequal stakes, but by evenly set contests that demand performance at every level.

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