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Ross Sugars talks his trots life in the Tooth Be Told podcast

Harness racing Living Legend Ross Sugars has reflected on his time in the trots, including learning from his dad, Hall of Famer Len, and carving out his career in South Australia and Victoria.

Sugars sat with Paul Campbell for the Tooth Be Told podcast, with his reflections including the winning night at Wayville that set the flame alight.

“I’d been given a permit at the start of that season to be able to drive metropolitan races … and (that night) I got a treble,” Sugars said. “I knew it wasn’t easy, but gee it was a buzz. I was hooked on harness racing well before that, but that really entrenched things because it set me alight and then I started to drive a few winners.”

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