Harness Racing Australia 2022 Annual Report Published

22 May 2023
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The 2022 Harness Racing Australia (HRA) Annual Report has now been published online here: HRA 2022 Annual Report.pdf (harness.org.au)

The Annual Report, which will shortly be available in hard copy includes the Chairman’s message, along with the message from the Chief Executive.

The Annual Report also includes reviews of the APG Grand Circuit and Trotting Masters as written by Adam Hamilton in addition to reports from the six State Controlling Bodies.

The report also highlights the Horse of The Year winners, along with the Globe Derby Award winners and the Coulter Media Award winners.

To order your hard copy of the Annual Report, email Harness Racing Australia at hra@hra.com.au

 

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