SEN expands weekend racing coverage with RSN

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Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) has confirmed its weekend racing coverage on RSN, headlined by the return to the track in Melbourne every Saturday afternoon across the Spring Carnival.

Additionally, RSN will again broadcast all metropolitan races on Saturday in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane, as well as across Victoria.

The move will see the return of Brisbane racing to the station every Saturday afternoon.

RSN Saturday Raceday, hosted by RSN legend John Henry, will be heard every Saturday afternoon from 12pm – 6pm.

Henry will be joined on Saturdays by leading form analysts and tipsters Miles Pfitzner and Mick Gannon, with the pair on location at the Melbourne metro track to bring listeners to most up-to-date news and opinions as they happen for the Melbourne card.

RSN has also announced that Travis Noonan and Nick Noonan will remain with the network, hosting programming across Saturday and Sunday mornings.

The brothers will host the First Word from 6am-8am each Saturday morning, as well as Correct Weight on Sunday mornings from 9-11am.

As previously announced, tipsters David Gately, Mark Hunter and Miles Pfitzner will host the Melbourne Form Preview Hour from 8am – 9am on RSN each Saturday morning.

On Sundays, Patrick Doyle will host RSN Sunday Raceday – bringing racing fans live racing coverage from across the country.

Live coverage on Saturday nights will also return, with Saturday night trackside broadcasting all the key greyhound and harness racing meetings.

Sports Entertainment Network CEO Craig Hutchison said the increased coverage was part of SEN’s commitment to racing across both RSN and SENTrack.

“At SEN we’re all-in on racing and our new RSN weekend coverage is testament to that.”

“To be able to take the iconic RSN brand back to the racetrack in Melbourne every Saturday afternoon across the Spring Carnival is a really important move for the audience, and to have the highly-regarded Miles and Mick on-course will be brilliant for all racing fans.”

“Additionally, we’re so excited to be able to have the Brisbane races broadcast live once again across the RSN network. We know how much the audience has wanted this and it’s great to be able to add that back into the Saturday coverage.”

RSN’s weekend coverage is as follows:

SATURDAY

6am– 8am: The First Word with Travis Noonan & Nick Noonan

8am– 9am: The Melbourne Form Preview with David Gately, Mark Hunter & Miles Pfitzner

9am– 11am: Get On Now

11am– 12pm: RSN Snapshot with Nick Noonan

12pm– 6pm: RSN Raceday with John Henry, Miles Pfitzner & Mick Gannon

6pm– 11pm: Saturday Night Trackside

SUNDAY

9am– 11am: Correct Weight with Travis Noonan & Nick Noonan

11am- 12pm: Layback with Betfair with Miles Pfitzner & Tom Haylock

12pm– 6pm: RSN Raceday with Patrick Doyle

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Jason from Mooroolbark Victoria
8 Sep 2025 - 7:12 am

Great weekend Racing lineup RSN time to promote it on billboards to attract new listeners and new fans to the Racing industry.

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