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A TrotsVision ‘Triple Treat’ with terrific coverage from tonight

This Halloween’s going to be a ‘Triple Treat’ on TrotsVision with outstanding coverage from tonight to Sunday as feature racing dominates the Victorian calendar.

Beginning with tonight’s 3SH Swan Hill Pacing Cup, continuing with Group 1 racing at Melton tomorrow night and taking in Sunday’s outstanding Redwood Carnival, the wall-to-wall live and free coverage will feature great racing and a major announcement.

Paul Campbell will kick the coverage off from Swan Hill tonight with racecaller Luke Humphreys, who will oversee the $35,000 Cup feature at 9.02pm, part of a 10-race card.

The focus then turns to Tabcorp Park Melton tomorrow night, with Victoria’s trots HQ welcoming back metropolitan racing for the first time since August 7.

The 10-race card is headlined by the Group 2 Catanach’s Jewellers 4YO & 5YO Championship and the Group 1 Benstud Queen Of The Pacific, which draws to a close the Elizabeth Clarke Mares Triple Crown.

Rob Auber and Nikkita Ross will co-host with Gareth Hall getting the inside word from trainers and drivers and Dan Mielicki in the callers’ box.

As part of the coverage, Auber and Ross will make a major industry announcement ahead of the 4YO & 5YO Championship at 9.04pm, which is sure to excite trots fans.

The good times will then continue on Sunday as the much-loved Redwood Day will be staged at Maryborough, featuring a stunning 12-race squaregaiting card.

Auber will join Steve Cleave and race caller Lachie McIntosh for the day, which is headlined by the Aldebaran Park Redwood Classic at 2.59pm and the Haras Des Trotteurs Victoria Trotters Derby at 4.14pm.

Giddy up:

TONIGHT: SWAN HILL

TrotsVision: Luke Humphreys and Paul Campbell

First race: 5.53pm

SATURDAY NIGHT: TABCORP PARK MELTON

TrotsVision: Dan Mielicki with Rob Auber, Nikkita Ross and Gareth Hall

First race: 6.25pm

SUNDAY: MARYBOROUGH

TrotsVision: Lachie McIntosh with Rob Auber and Steve Cleave

First race: 12pm

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