Podcast - Harness Review

20 May 2015 | HRV Media
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This week on Harness Review, hosts Len Baker, Clinton Welsh and Cody Winnell caught up with guests Ross Sugars, Beau Tindale, Chris Angove and Dylan Marshall to talk trots.

Sugars has been in superb form of late, his mare Illawong Helios absolutely on fire and his newest stable acquisition Foray winning the Bruce Skeggs Memorial Cranbourne Trotters Cup at the weekend.

Tindale too has been enjoying a good run, his claimer Livin It Lovin It having won three on the trot.

Angove only trains two horses at the moment but it didn’t stop him securing a stable winning double with the pair of classy juvenile trotters last week, while Marshall trains Mrs Devine, who won last week, and he – and his dog, who makes a couple of guest appearances in the background – joined the panel for a chat.

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