Tasmanian Harness Highlights Podcast – 28 January

28 January 2022 | Duncan Dornauf for Tasracing
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It’s been a busy week of harness racing in Tasmania with three meetings in the space of five days, giving Duncan Dornauf a lot to cover on the Harness Highlights podcast.

New Norfolk Cup day belonged to Ben Yole who trained six of the seven winners including the main race with Where Ya Bin. Bronte Miller was in the sulky, one of two winners she had on the day and Bronte is Duncan’s guest the week, giving a good push for Kiavino Stride in Launceston on Sunday night.

Dylan Ford drove multiple winners this week but is was the drive of Brian Who on Wednesday that drew Duncan’s attention in particular.

Listen to episode 29 of the Harness Highlights podcast here.

 

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