This Week's Trots TV Guide

22 October 2014
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There is plenty to enjoy on Trots TV this week.

Sky Racing’s Fred Hastings is featured in this week’s One on One segment. Hastings talks about the preparation a race caller goes through in the lead up to a Group 1 broadcast.

The Trots TV cameras were trackside at Bathurst’s grand opening meeting last Sunday and caught up with some of the day’s lucky winners.

There’s plenty of variety including the On Trial and Six Things We Learned segments plus Darren Binskin takes a look at the upcoming 2YO Trialling Sale at Tabcorp Park Menangle.

Trots TV is one of many features at the new harness media centre which is taking the sport into the future.

Go to www.harnessmediacentre.com.au to catch up on all the latest news on harness racing in New South Wales.

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