SENTrack has launched in Melbourne on 1377 SEN+ and the SEN app; in Perth on the 657 AM frequency and in Wollongong, NSW, on 1575 AM. The broadcast gets underway at 10am and will stay on as long as the three codes keep racing in the uncertain months ahead.
Australia’s first independent racing station, SENTrack will deliver live audio coverage of some live races from around the country. 1116 SEN Melbourne will also simulcast from 2pm.
Gerard Whateley hosts a special edition of Whateley from 10am and he will be joined by some of the industry’s biggest names.
Stay tuned for updates and interview podcasts!
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Gerard Whateley is excited to launch a new era in racing coverage.
“Sport is lost to us in the face of a global pandemic. All sport, but one. We still have racing,” Whateley told SEN Track.
“The major markers of any town are the pub, the war memorial and the race track.
“SEN Track is a long term passion project. We launched ahead of time to be at the shoulder of the last sport standing.
“This morning, I’ll give you the state of the racing nation.”
Listen to the guest podcasts below:
Robbie Griffiths, Head of Victorian Trainers' Association
Graeme Hinton, COO Racing NSW
Josh Blanksby, CEO MRC
Brendan Parnell, CEO Racing QLD
Dayle Brown, CEO HRV
Alan Clayton, CEO GRV
Zac Purton, Australian jockey in Hong Kong
Purton: There will be no owners allowed at the races in Hong Kong, which is a first for us. After Sunday's meeting a decision will be made if we're allowed to continue.
— SENTrack (@SEN_track) March 28, 2020