This Week On Trots TV

13 April 2015
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Bernie Hewitt with another winner

Bernie Hewitt with another winner

Bathurst trainer Bernie Hewitt will attempt to win Saturday night’s Victoria Oaks with talented filly Read About Lexy.  Five of the last nine winners of the race have been trained in New South Wales and Hewitt is full of praise for his pint sized three year old.

Inside My Stable with Bernie Hewitt is Trots TV’s special feature this week and Hewitt talks about the decision he made to leave the family property at Crookwell.  Hewitt and his family settled in the Bathurst region and haven’t looked back since.  Bernie also describes in detail the attempted abduction of Smooth Satin and his role in chasing the perpetrators.  The interview has been split into two parts, here are the links to both.

Part 1   http://www.harnessmediacentre.com.au/trotstv/tvvideos/19103

Part 2   http://www.harnessmediacentre.com.au/trotstv/tvvideos/19108

On Saturday night Beautide became the latest Australian trained pacer to win $2 million in prize money when he returned to the racetrack for the first time since winning the Inter Dominion.  Trainer James Rattray spoke with Trots TV about the win in Saturday night’s meeting review.  There are further interviews with Luke McCarthy, Gavin Fitzpatrick, Rob Xerri, Michael Stanley, Kerry Ann Turner, Shane Tritton and Michael Muscat.  The interviews have been put into two parts, here are the links to both.

Part 1  http://www.harnessmediacentre.com.au/trotstv/tvvideos/19117

Part 2  http://www.harnessmediacentre.com.au/trotstv/tvvideos/19129

Robbie Morris and Greg Hayes caught up in the studio for another edition of ‘6 Things We’ve Learned’.  The boys discuss the past week in harness racing including Beautide, Our Waikiki Beach and the heats of the Victoria Oaks at Melton.

http://www.harnessmediacentre.com.au/trotstv/tvvideos/19131

Dr Nick Kannegieter is back this week to discuss joints on ‘The Doctor’s In’.  Dr Nick talks about the benefits of surgery when dealing with horses that are struggling with joint issues.

http://www.harnessmediacentre.com.au/trotstv/tvvideos/18979

Harness Racing NSW (HRNSW) is the controlling body for harness racing in New South Wales with responsibility for commercial and regulatory management of the industry including 31 racing clubs across the State.  HRNSW is headed by an industry-appointed Board of Directors and is independent of Government.

To arrange an interview or for further information please contact:

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Greg Hayes

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Phone:

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ghayes@hrnsw.com.au

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