HRV Stewards- Elevated TCO2 Policy- CLYMENUS - Melton 1 March 2025

27 February 2025
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HRV Stewards   -CLYMENUS NZ   Elevated TCO2 Levels Policy.

Harness Racing Victoria (HRV) Stewards advise that in accordance with the ‘HRV Elevated TCO2 Levels Policy’  CLYMENUS NZ ( J Douglas)    will be subject to the provisions of the policy for his   engagement at the Melton   race meeting on 1st  March    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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