By RS NewsWire Setbacks have impeded Lucky Patch’s ascent this season but trainer Francis Lui believes the speedster can take a step towards reaffirming himself as one of Hong Kong’s premier sprinters in Sunday’s (22 May) HK$3.7 million G3 Sha Tin Vase Handicap (1200m). “He seems to be getting better. His last run… Read More » Read full article
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