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Trots Vision to bring the Bling on another super Saturday of racing

Warm up the vocal chords for another fun-filled Saturday night of Trots Vision, with a big card of entertainment planned amid great metropolitan racing at Bendigo’s Lords Raceway.

Three Group 3 races, including an outstanding mares’ trot and star-studded three-year-old showdown, headline the card and the coverage on Trots Vision will be cranked up to help showcase it all.

Racecaller Lachie McIntosh will be joined by co-hosts Jason Bonnington and Kirsten Graham for the wall-to-wall coverage, which kicks off at 5.20pm ahead of the first, the DNR Logistics Trot at 5.38pm.

Gun form analyst Mitch Sidebottom will join the team before every race to analyse the market movers, while Bonnington and Graham will chat with key participants for the inside word throughout the night.

And there will also be plenty of fun to be had. Last week ‘Drivers In Movies’ had winning reinswomen and men reading famous lines from top flicks, a competition that saw Dannie McKinnon and Franceen Innes share in a $500 Beraldo Coffee voucher.

This week the competition is back and rebadged as ‘Sing For Bling’, which will see winning drivers recite famous song lyrics after select races.

Viewers just need to correctly guess the four song titles and their artists and email their answers and contact details to competitions@hrv.org.au. The first correct entry received will win a prized $500 Catanach’s Jewellers’ voucher.

All the above will come in addition to the usual Saturday night Trots Vision offerings, include pre-race tips from the sport’s leading form analysts, the first words from the winning drivers and extended pre and post-race coverage of all 11 races.

So beat those lockdown blues and tune into Trots Vision at thetrots.com.au from 5.20pm on Saturday.

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