Sports Entertainment Network (SEN)
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Sports Entertainment Network (SEN), formerly Crocmedia, is an Australian radio and television distribution company established in 2006. SEN's parent company is Sports Entertainment Group (SEG), formerly Pacific Star Network. Source
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| Scope | National |
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| Language | English, Hebrew, Polish |
| Country | Australia |
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| Frequency | Biweekly/Fortnightly |
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Search ArticlesWhat is the best race in Australia run outside of Melbourne and Sydney?
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand There are 15 Group 1s run outside of Melbourne and Sydney each year, but which one is the best? After analysing each of those races, RSN’s expert form analyst Trav Noonan declared a race which isn’t a Group 1 as the top race in Australia, excluding Melbourne and Sydney. And that race is none other than the $5 million Quokka, which is run at Ascot Racecourse in Western Australia.
Bronte Nieuwenburg's Thursday best at Kilmore (16/07)
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand Bronte Nieuwenburg has done the form for Thursday night at Kilmore. OVERVIEW: This is a competitive event with plenty of winning chances to open the Thursday night meeting at Kilmore. BETATHANABOUGHTONE (2) is a lightly raced mare resuming from a spell. She has shown ability at her best and should enjoy a favourable run from barrier two. WAYSAM (3) has had just 10 starts for one win and can still race a little greenly at times.
The slip of the tongue that could reveal why Nate Caddy re-signed
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand Nate Caddy has extended his stay with Essendon, re-signing for a further three years to take his tenure through to 2031. And while the move appears to be one sought over pure loyalty, a slip of the tongue by Caddy's father, Saul, could tell a different story.
Thursday best bets from Pfitzner & Brown (16/07)
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand Miles Pfitzner & Campbell Brown have your Thursday sorted on Trackside. The lads have taken a close look at Grafton, Kembla Grange & Pinjarra in a bid to find the family some winners. See their best bets below:👇 Race 2 | 4. Herald Angel Race 3 | 8. Hey Daisy Race 1 | 5. Viva Macaco Race 8 | 2. Zaragoza Race 3 | 2. Eightyseven Lad Race 4 | 5. Esprit Du Jour What are you really gambling with?
Why Coolmore fancy "couldn't have been more impressive" ahead of early campaign start
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand Two-year-old gun gelding Hard Kick is currently $8.50 to take out the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m) at Flemington on October 31. But despite being in the market for the first Group 1 of the Flemington carnival, the son of All Too Hard will be running in Race 2 at Flemington on Saturday – a fairly early campaign start compared to his other competitors for the Coolmore Stud Stakes.
Do Geelong have the levers to pull back their dire form?
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand Geelong’s form has become an issue for Chris Scott, and this time around, it could be an issue that is too great to fix before it’s too late. Having suffered three straight losses with just one win in their last six games, the Cats have slipped out of the top eight for the first time since Round 8, nestling in ninth after a 13-point loss to the Giants on Saturday.
Stable Mail: How key trainers would spend $100 at Flemington & more (18/07)
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand Stable Mail on SENTrack & RSN's Giddy Up has you covered when it comes to intel from the trainers.
Brandy and Jimmy's Round 20 NRL tips
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand Plenty of upsets in Round 19 but the margin of difference hasn’t changed between our two SEN experts, Jimmy Smith and Greg Alexander. Time is running out for Alexander to close the gap. Can he make up lost ground in Round 20?
Hawkes: Why the quality of Australian racing has diminished
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand Has the quality of Australian racing dropped off in recent years? Trainer Wayne Hawkes absolutely believes so. “I'm telling you, as a fact, where our horses are compared to 25 years ago.
"Finding a way to fail": England savaged by former greats
Download the SEN App Your Home of Sport, In your Hand The English media and former players have been typically scathing of their national coach after a World Cup exit in the semi-final against Argentina. England, who took the lead through Anthony Gordon in the 55th minute, conceded twice in seven minutes to fall at the penultimate hurdle of the FIFA tournament.