Stewards to police masks, updated COVID-19 directives

20 July 2020 | Harness Racing Victoria
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HRV stewards continue to take a zero-tolerance approach regarding any person who breaches the following directions and requirements, which are in place to protect the health and wellbeing of all persons involved in the harness racing industry.  

This industry notice is a timely reminder of the current protocols and these requirements apply to all race meetings and trials conducted in Victoria.

View this release in full at thetrots.com.au

 

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