Tasmanian Harness Highlights podcast – Friday, 26 November

26 November 2021 | Duncan Dornauf for Tasracing
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After one of the best meetings of the year last Sunday in Launceston, Tasmanian harness action continues with programs in Hobart and Launceston this weekend. Duncan Dornauf doesn’t miss a beat in the Harness Highlights podcast.

On episode 19 we hear from driver Natalee Emery following her victories in both of the Group 2 features last Sunday night. From the same program Lavaughn took out the Shirley Martin Mother of Pearl and she’s being tested interstate on Saturday night at Melton.

Round 1 of the Inter Dominion is held this weekend and as always Duncan identifies the runners with Tasmanian interest headlined by Max Delight and Ignatius.

Episode 19 of the Tasmanian Harness Highlights podcast:

  • 0:25 – Launceston recap
  • 14:01 – Burnie recap
  • 14:47 – Drive of the Week
  • 15:18 – Racing news
  • 18:24 – Duncan’s weekend best

Listen to the Tasmanian Harness Highlights podcast here.

 

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