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.
            
        La Crique saved for summer
                Trainers Simon and Katrina Alexander have set their sights towards summer targets with their star mare La Crique following yet another runner-up result in last month’s Gr.1 Howden Insurance Mile (1600m) at Te Rapa.
            
        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.
            
        Straight Talk - Everest moves, the racing media landscape, Ridgmont's strategy switch plus Barry Bowditch on Magic Millions HIT sale
                Hosts Bren O'Brien and Tim Rowe chat the latest Everest developments, racing radio's shake-up, Ridgmont's change of plans and review the Magic Millions HIT Sale.
            
        Sweet sixteen for seven-figure lots at Tatts
                The headline results kept on rolling at the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale, with another five lots fetching one million guineas or more on day three, but the depth of the market continued to be challenged.
            
        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.
            
        