Coronavirus (COVID-19) - HRNSW Update to Trials

27 April 2020
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Following continued review and consideration of the conduct of trials and horses engaged in trials, it has been determined that trials will again be open to all horses, effective immediately.

Clubs must ensure that trials continue to be conducted in accordance with the HRNSW COVID-19 protocols and the HRNSW Official Trials Policy. Non-compliance will result in a Club’s trial licence being revoked.

Social distancing and hygiene practices are imperative and must be complied with at all times.
HRNSW will continue to monitor the number of persons attending trial meetings to ensure that Government requirements are exceeded

 

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