Polo ponies death case delay bid rejected

By Ethan James
Updated August 8 2022 - 4:48pm, first published 4:47pm
Sixteen polo ponies were found dead after a trip on the Spirit of Tasmania in 2018. (Julian Smith/AAP PHOTOS)
Sixteen polo ponies were found dead after a trip on the Spirit of Tasmania in 2018. (Julian Smith/AAP PHOTOS)

Spirit of Tasmania ferry operator TT-Line will face a court hearing over the deaths of 16 polo ponies after a last-minute bid to delay proceedings was rejected.

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