All-Star lineup to be featured on “Meadowlands Harness Live”

from the Meadowlands Media Relations Department

East Rutherford, NJ — “Meadowlands Harness Live,” the one-hour live broadcast that airs Thursdays on SNY at 9:30 p.m. returns this week after last week’s snowstorm prompted a cancelation.

Regular host Justin Horowitz will be joined by special guest co-host Tony Alagna, the trainer of two-time Pacer of the Year Captaintreacherous.

The broadcast will feature the last three races on the Meadowlands card including two finals in the Dash for the G-Notes overnight series.

Hall of Famer Bob “Hollywood” Heyden and Jenn Bongiorno will provide additional commentary and interviews while Ken Warkentin will call the races.

Next week, Hall of Famer John Campbell will be the co-host with Horowitz.

The March 2 broadcast will feature a return appearance by trainer Andrew Harris, who received rave reviews after co-hosting the Feb. 2 show.

The final Thursday broadcast on March 9 will be co-hosted by Nancy Johansson, who conditioned 2014 Horse of the Year, JK She’salady.

For more information, visit www.playmeadowlands.com.

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