Hi, I’m Liam Kinsella, a 38-year-old Irishman with a lifelong love for sport and a career shaped by the fast-moving world of iGaming. I’ve spent the majority of my professional life in the industry, working across everything from operations and customer experience to product and innovation. My passion for iGaming was sparked when I was a teenager after attending my first race night at Dundalk Stadium. I’ll never forget the atmosphere, the intensity, and the connection people had to the sport. It was electric.
That night opened my eyes to a world where entertainment, competition, and community all came together. Since then, I’ve worked with some fantastic teams and brands, helping to create engaging experiences that bring that same thrill to players around the globe.
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Welcome to the new home of OzHorseRacing.com, a trusted name returning to support the growing audience of Australia horse racing enthusiasts. Whether you’re an experienced punter, a weekend racegoer, or just getting started, this platform is here to provide clear, useful information about racing across the country.
After years of inactivity and misuse, the domain has been recovered and redirected to a more reputable online presence. The goal is simple: help fans of Aussie horse racing stay informed, bet responsibly, and enjoy the sport with confidence. Feel free to jump through the article with the table of contents below or simply continue scrolling!
In the early 2000s, Oz Horse Racing was known for commentary, previews, and punter-friendly insights. Following years of dormancy and unrelated redirects, the site is being restored with a clear purpose.
We are committed to providing trusted coverage of major races, industry developments, and betting education tailored to both seasoned and new fans of horse racing in Australia.
📅 Major Horse Racing Events in Australia (2025)
Here are the major race days to follow in 2025. These events attract national attention and feature some of the finest horses and jockeys in the country.
Date
Event
Location
Oct 11
The Everest
Randwick (NSW)
Oct 25
Cox Plate
Moonee Valley (VIC)
Nov 4
Melbourne Cup
Flemington (VIC)
Nov 4
The Big Dance
Randwick (NSW)
Dec 6
Perth Cup
Ascot (WA)
🔥 Race Spotlights: Trending Events
The Everest
Held at Randwick in October, The Everest is the richest turf race in the world with a prize pool of $20 million. It features a slot-based entry system and attracts elite sprinters and global attention.
The Quokka
Run at Ascot Racecourse in Perth, The Quokka is Western Australia’s premier slot race. With a $5 million purse and a growing fanbase, it is quickly becoming a national favourite.
The Big Dance
Staged on Melbourne Cup Day at Randwick, The Big Dance is exclusive to horses that qualified through selected country cups. It offers a $3 million prize pool and connects regional racing with the major city stage.
📈 Horse Racing Trends in Australia
Horse racing is evolving in Australia, with several key trends shaping the future of the sport:
Growing interest in slot-style races with high prize money
Increased public focus on horse welfare and responsible gambling
The rise of digital ownership experiences and syndicate platforms
Use of technology and data in betting and form analysis
Changing demographics in race audiences, with younger fans leaning toward modern race-day events
These developments highlight the importance of keeping fans informed, educated, and engaged.
📋 2025 Australian Racing Hall of Fame Inductees
The Australian Racing Hall of Fame will celebrate its 2025 inductees on August 31 in Brisbane. Honourees include:
Zac Purton – Champion jockey with international success
Peter Moody – Legendary trainer known for Black Caviar
John Tapp – Iconic race caller and broadcaster
Hydrogen – Dual Derby winner
Mahogany – Versatile racehorse known for his dominance at multiple distances
These names have made a lasting impact on Australian horse racing history.
🛡️ Where to Bet Safely on Aussie Horse Racing
If you are placing bets online, it is important to use a licensed operator. Illegal or offshore sites may not follow Australian consumer protections.
To verify whether a bookmaker is authorised, visit the official government registry here:
This tool ensures you are betting legally and securely.
🎧 Podcasts Covering Australia Horse Racing
Podcasts have become a popular way to follow Aussie horse racing. Here are a few trusted programs:
The Hands and Heels Podcast
Bet Doctor
On The Drift
These shows offer tips, previews, and commentary on weekly racing action and key events.
✅ What to Expect from the New Home of OzHorseRacing.com
This page and website is evolving into a comprehensive resource for:
Race previews and analysis
Profiles on horses, jockeys, and trainers
Coverage of key race meetings and carnivals
Educational content on betting and regulation
Trends shaping the future of horse racing in Australia
Whether you’re here for tips, history, or updates, we aim to support your passion for racing.
Final Word
Oz Horse Racing is proud to be back. Our goal is to serve the community of Aussie horse racing fans with accurate, trusted, and easy-to-follow content. Stay connected as we continue to build new features and expand our coverage of Australia’s most exciting races and stories.
FAQs About Australia Horse Racing
What is OzHorseRacing.com?
OzHorseRacing.com is a relaunched racing information hub focused on Australia horse racing, offering guides, news, and responsible betting resources.
Is this the same site that was around in the 2000s?
Yes. The domain was inactive for years and had been misused. It has now been reclaimed to serve its original racing audience.
What is the biggest horse race in Australia?
The Melbourne Cup is the most iconic, but The Everest is now the richest turf race globally.
How do I know if an online bookmaker is legal?
Use the ACMA’s gambling register to confirm your bookmaker holds a valid Australian license.
What is The Quokka?
Perth introduced The Quokka as a $5 million slot race, and it has quickly attracted widespread interest.
What is The Big Dance in racing?
Randwick hosts The Big Dance, a $3 million race open to horses that qualify through select NSW country cups.
Is horse racing still popular in Australia?
Yes. The sport continues to evolve and attract large crowds and betting volumes, especially during major carnivals.