CEO Dayle Brown joins Auber, Warren to update on COVID19

22 March 2020 | thetrots.com.au
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HRV CEO Dayle Brown at Tabcorp Park Melton.

HRV CEO Dayle Brown at Tabcorp Park Melton.

Harness Racing Victoria (HRV) CEO Dayle Brown attended Tabcorp Park Melton ahead of tonight's Melton Plate program to update the industry on the latest information regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Brown was joined by Rob Auber, from the Victorian Harness Racing Club, and Steve Warren, secretary of the Victorian Trainers and Drivers Association, who both added their message to industry participants and stakeholders.

Watch the full video here

 

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