Bren O'Brien
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            Sliding doors - Australian race caller Humphreys to take up broadcasting role in South Korea
                Young Victorian racecaller Luke Humphreys will move to South Korea by the end of the year after successfully applying for the English-speaking commentator position with the Korean Racing Authority.
            
        Kanga jumps on the eve of Caulfield carnival
                The short reign of John Kanga as chairman of the Melbourne Racing Club has come to a dramatic end on the eve of one of the club’s biggest days of the year.
            
        'Finances, operations not in question' - ATC chairman on front foot in show-cause defence
                Australian Turf Club chair Tim Hale has laid out some of the organisation’s case why it should not be placed into administration ahead of a show-cause hearing.
            
        Sticking with Sky - Tasracing extends its broadcast deal
                Tasracing has locked away a broadcast deal through a crucial next five years, which will include a new funding arrangement with the state government and the end of greyhound racing in the state.
            
        The battle for spring - How Racing NSW successfully targeted Guineas day
                Of all the feature spring battle grounds between Australia’s two biggest racing states, it has been Caulfield Guineas raceday that has worn most of the shrapnel. As Bren O’Brien discusses, Sydney metro prize money on that day has increased by a factor of 11 in the past 20 years.
            
        A genetic guide to the Guineas - why Autumn Boy can shine on a spring stage
                The Caulfield Guineas is regarded as one of Australia’s most prestigious races for three-year-olds - a Classic that invariably defines a generation of colts. A new generation gets its chance on Saturday.
            
        Minister delays release of Queensland Racing Review
                The release of the much-anticipated Queensland Racing Review has been delayed by Racing Minister Tim Mander, just days before he was due to front stakeholders with the plans.
            
        