Spring Racing heats up on Seven and 7plus Sport – Your home of thoroughbred racing.
The 2025 Spring Racing Carnival has come alive and the best place to see Australia’s most prestigious race days including The Everest, Caulfield Cup, Cox Plate and the Golden Eagle live and free is on Seven and 7plus Sport.
Over the next two months of Spring Racing Carnival coverage, Seven will again stamp itself as Australia’s home of horse racing, bringing viewers all the biggest and best moments on track, as well as the glitz and glamour of Australia’s favourite race days.
From Melbourne’s hallowed Caufield Cup Carnival and Cox Plate to the unmistakable glitter of Sydney’s Everest Carnival, the Golden Eagle, Five Diamonds and The Big Dance, Seven will bring viewers the biggest and best moments on track this spring, including:
- Saturday, 4 October – Royal Randwick: TAB Epsom Day and Flemington: TAB Turnbull Stakes Day
- Saturday, 11 October – Caulfield: Sportsbet Caulfield Guineas Day and Rosehill Gardens: Hill Stakes Day
- Saturday, 18 October – Royal Randwick: TAB Everest Day and Caulfield: Sportsbet Caulfield Cup
- Saturday, 25 October – Moonee Valley: Ladbrokes Cox Plate Day and Royal Randwick: Moet & Chandon Spring Champion Stakes Day
- Saturday, 1 November – Rosehill Gardens: Golden Eagle Day
- Tuesday, 4 November – Royal Randwick: The Big Dance
- Saturday, 8 November – Rosehill Gardens: Five Diamonds Ladies Day
- Saturday, 15 November – Caulfield: C.F. Orr Stakes Day and Newcastle: The Newcastle Herald Hunter Day
- Saturday, 22 November – Cranbourne: Ladbrokes Cranbourne Cup Day; Kembla Grange: The Illawarra Mercury The Gong Day, Sunshine Coast: Swiss Ace and Ascot: Swan Draught Railway Stakes Day
- Saturday, 29 November – Caulfield: Caulfield Spring Finale, Rosehill: Festival Stakes and ATC Cup, Ascot: MCA Polytrack Winterbottom Stakes Day and Doomben: Tattersall’s Race Day
Australia’s pre-eminent sports broadcaster, Bruce McAvaney, will again lead racing’s #1 team, joined by 7Racing’s Emma Freedman, Jason Richardson, Katelyn McDonald and Lizzie Jelfs.
Throughout the spring, viewers will also be treated to guest appearances from former Godolphin head trainer James Cummings, one of world racing’s leading trainers, alongside Seven’s House of Wellness co-host and Hawthorn AFL legend and Brownlow Medallist, Shane Crawford.
Seven’s Head of Horse Racing, Joel Starcevic, said:
“There’s no greater stage for thoroughbred racing than the Spring Carnival, and we’re thrilled to showcase the sport at its highest level, live and free on Seven and 7plus Sport.
“This year, Bruce McAvaney returns to lead our coverage, alongside Jason Richardson, Lizzie Jelfs, Emma Freedman and Katelyn Mallyon.
“We’re also delighted to welcome James Cummings and Shane Crawford to our star-studded stable across October and November,”
– he said.
“Our 7Horse Racing cameras were in Hong Kong in September to capture the world’s best sprinter, Ka Ying Rising, return to the racetrack ahead of his Everest mission, and we are incredibly excited to share these quality stories with our viewers.
“The Cox Plate shapes as one of the highlights, with Via Sistina chasing back-to-back wins and James McDonald eyeing a fourth consecutive victory, while closing in on the all-time Australian record for Group 1 triumphs,” Mr Starcevic said.
“From the biggest moments on track to the stories behind the scenes, there’s no better place for racing fans this Spring than Seven and 7plus Sport, your home of racing.”
Seven has long been the undisputed leader in racing broadcasting and continues that rich tradition in 2025.
So far this year, Seven’s racing coverage has reached 8 million Australians across broadcast and 7plus Sport, up 8% year-on-year.
The Spring Racing calendar is the pinnacle of the 7Racing portfolio, which covers the very best Australian thoroughbred racing live and free every Saturday of the year as part of the most significant free-to-air broadcast deal in the history of the sport.
The long-term agreement to 2027 with Racing Victoria and Racing NSW, which includes key race days in conjunction with Racing Queensland and Racing SA, cements Seven as Australia’s home of racing, and means Australians enjoy 52 weeks of elite racing across the country.
This Saturday, Seven will bring viewers all the excitement of TAB Epsom Day and TAB Turnbull Stakes Day, with coverage starting from 12.00pm AEST.
Seven’s thoroughbred racing coverage can be streamed live and free via 7plus Sport. Catch up on the best bits of Seven’s racing coverage here.
2025 Spring Racing Carnival – Every Saturday, live and free on Seven and 7plus Sport
Broadcast times on Seven:
SATURDAY, 4 OCTOBER
Epsom Day (Randwick) and Turnbull Stakes Day (Flemington)
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 12.00pm live on Seven and 7plus Sport
Adelaide 11.30am live on Seven and 7plus Sport
Perth 10.00am live on 7two and 7plus Sport, 11.30am live
on Seven and 7plus Sport
SATURDAY, 11 OCTOBER
Caulfield Guineas Day (Caulfield) and Hill Stakes Day (Rosehill Gardens)
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 12.00pm live on 7two and 7plus Sport
Adelaide 11.30am live on 7two and 7plus Sport
Perth 10.00am live on 7two and 7plus Sport
SATURDAY, 18 OCTOBER
Caulfield Cup (Caulfield) and Everest Day (Royal Randwick)
Sydney and Melbourne 12.00pm live on Seven and 7plus Sport
Brisbane 11.00am live on 7two and 7plus Sport, 12.00pm
live on Seven and 7plus Sport
Adelaide 11.30am live on Seven and 7plus Sport
Perth 9.00am live on 7two and 7plus Sport, 12.00pm
live on Seven and 7plus Sport
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