Waikato horseman Dylan Ferguson and his training partner Graeme Rogerson have a strong team in for harness racing action at Cambridge on Thursday night.
First starter Always Flyin (Always B Miki) gets a second line draw in a capacity field in Race Two. The two year old has been in solid form at trials and workouts.
Race Three is the mobile trot and the Rogerson/Ferguson runner Ya Know (Majestic Son) resumes after last racing at the end of February. Sheās had two workouts to help tighten her up for Thursday.
Super Duper Dude (Sir Lincoln) has had three races after a long break and in Race Five faces a tidy field with a wide draw.
Quality three year old trotting filly Shez Bella (Pegasus Spur) stormed home late at Alexandra Park for third. Sheās raced in black print races and from a handy draw she looks set for a good showing in Race Six.
In the Nevele R Mobile Pace for three year old fillies the Rogerson/Ferguson barn has two runners – Wicked Wanda (Sweet Lou) who draws gate one and Seaclusion (Sweet Lou) at gate seven.
Wicked Wanda didnāt have any favours at her last start, receiving interference twice.
At her last start after leading, Seaclusion was run down late in a fast run 1700 metre race at Alexandra Park.
The consistent Robin Hood (Sweet Lou) is well suited by a handy draw in Race Eight.
Fergusonās partner Jo Stevens has a starter in Race Nine. Trotting filly Kiss And Run (What The Hill) starts off thirty metres is her first race from a standing start. She’s just arrived from Robert and Jenna Dunn’s stable.
In Race Nine the Hamilton stable has Luka Doncic (Always B Miki). He draws the inside of the second row.
by Bruce Stewart, for Harnesslink