Tasmanian Harness Highlights Podcast – 20 May

20 May 2022 | Duncan Dornauf for Tasracing
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After a week with just the one Tasmanian harness meeting, Duncan Dornauf has two to go through on episode 44 of the Harness Highlights podcast.

Trainer Kent Rattray had a night to remember in Launceston last Sunday when Rockandahardplace and Colby Sanz gave him the quinella in his hometown cup. Duncan spoke to Kent immediately after the race.

Harness racing is in Hobart on Friday night before a great program in Launceston on Sunday evening. Previewing the weekend of racing, Duncan interviews recent Cavalor Equicare Claiming Novice Drivers Series winner Bronte Miller, and trainer-driver Todd Rattray.

Listen to episode 44 of the Harness Highlights podcast here.

 

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