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Ferraris out to keep the ball rolling: ‘He felt nice and sharp in his trial’
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Ferraris out to keep the ball rolling: ‘He felt nice and sharp in his trial’
Feeling good after opening his account aboard Harmony Fire at Happy Valley on Wednesday night, Luke Ferraris hopes he can help trainer Michael Chang Chun-wai continue his strong start to the season by prevailing aboard the veteran handler’s only runner at Sha Tin on Sunday. Gummy Gummy, who is having his first start for Chang after coming across from the retired Benno Yung Tin-pang, impressed Ferraris when winning a trial earlier this month and …
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