Tasmanian Harness Highlights podcast – Friday, 3 December

03 December 2021 | Duncan Dornauf for Tasracing
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The Ladbrokes Tasmanian Summer of Racing has commenced and with it is a busy period of harness racing across Tasmania. The Harness highlights podcast with Duncan Dornauf is a must listen for everything that’s happening across the state.

The Duggan family enjoyed a special night in Hobart last Friday with Jacob Duggan landing a winner with his first race drive and it’s one that may have caught the attention of Duncan in Drive of the Week.

The 6ty Youngbloods Challenges takes place across Launceston and Hobart this weekend and ahead of that series Duncan speaks to driver Mitch Ford on the podcast.

Episode 20 of the Tasmanian Harness Highlights podcast:

  • 0:40 – Launceston recap
  • 7:52 – Hobart recap
  • 9:12 – Drive of the Week
  • 11:48 – Racing news
  • 15:21 – Mitch Ford interview
  • 19:50 – Duncan’s weekend best

Listen to the Tasmanian Harness Highlights podcast here.

 

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