HRV Stewards- Elevated TCO2 Policy- ALDEBARAN BOYD- Melton 5 April 2025

03 April 2025
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HRV Stewards   -ALDEBARAN BOYD -   Elevated TCO2 Levels Policy.

Harness Racing Victoria (HRV) Stewards advise that in accordance with the ‘HRV Elevated TCO2 Levels Policy’  ALDEBARAN BOYD  ( J Justice )    will be subject to the provisions of the policy for his    engagement at the Melton   race meeting on Saturday  5 April   2025.

The full list of horses subject to the provisions of the policy can be viewed here.

The HRV Elevated TCO2 Levels Policy can be viewed here.

 

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