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Seven signs new deal with Racing Victoria

New deal continues Vic. thoroughbred racing on Seven until at least June 2020.

Seven has signed a new broadcast deal with Racing Victoria to continue Victorian thoroughbred racing until at least 30 June 2020.

The new agreement will see 21 premium Victorian Saturday meetings, headlined by the $5 million Stella Artois Caulfield Cup (2400m) on 20 October and the $5 million Ladbrokes Cox Plate (2040m) on 27 October, broadcast on Channel 7 and/or 7TWO.

It also includes the four days of the Lexus Melbourne Cup Carnival from Flemington on Channel 7.

Seven Melbourne Managing Director, Lewis Martin said, “Seven is undoubtedly the home of thoroughbred racing in Australia. We’re incredibly proud and passionate about bringing more of the best Victorian racing to fans across the country live and free.”

Racing Victoria Chief Executive Officer, Giles Thompson said, “We’re delighted to announce this new premium broadcast deal with the Seven Network that will further showcase our very best racedays to racing fans nationally.

“Our broadcast strategy is built on ensuring that people can view Victorian racing anywhere, anytime and that we maximise opportunities to grow engagement with our sport.

“This agreement, which stretches across spring, summer and autumn, provides the opportunity to do that while complementing the outstanding free-to-air broadcast available via Racing.com.

“We’re excited to continue our partnership with the Seven Network who are wonderful supporters of racing and like us are passionate to see it grow and remain successful.”

The agreement also ensures that racing fans and sporting enthusiasts can access a free-to-air broadcast of premium Victorian and Sydney racing on the one channel on a minimum 21 occasions throughout the year.

The premium broadcast will commence on the opening day of Victoria’s Spring Racing Carnival – 1 September 2018 – when Caulfield host the $1 million Memsie Stakes (1400m) and Randwick hosts the Chelmsford Stakes (1600m) for which the great Winx is the defending champion.

It continues on Saturdays throughout the Spring Racing Carnival before returning in February for the Festival of Racing and feature autumn racing period.

RV and SWM’s premium broadcast agreement comes on top of their existing joint venture partnership, Racing.com, that sees Victorian and South Australian racing showcased on free-to-air Channel 78 (metropolitan) / Channel 68 (regional) every day throughout the entire year.

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  1. Really wish another network would have got the Melbourne Cup, especially now that 7 have the cricket. Won’t they clash? 7 has a monopoly on it for a few years now. I remember years ago it was on 10.

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