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Good vibes: Ramadan Rosli (left) feels timing is just right for him to play in his third SEA Games hockey competition.

PETALING JAYA: Striker Ramadan Rosli wants to capitalise on a rare chance to complete his hat-trick in SEA Games men’s hockey after making the squad again since his last appearance in 2017.

Ramadan, who turns 32 today, made his debut in the 2013 Myanmar edition and also featured in the 2017 Kuala Lumpur Games.

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