This week's Winning Post will be available online from 3pm Thursday AEDT here.
Another feast of top-quality racing action beckons at Randwick this Saturday with day two of The Championships.
The headline act is the Queen Elizabeth Stakes, where Chris Waller's imported mare Via Sistina looks mighty hard to topple after dispatching the locals with contempt in the Ranvet Stakes on Golden Slipper day.
In the other Group 1s, the imports will again dominate discussions in the Sydney Cup, while the staying fillies battle it out in the Australian Oaks and the miler mares lock horns in the Queen of the Turf.
Further south, the Victorian metro action is in the centre of the state for Bendigo Guineas and Golden Mile day. There's also black type in Adelaide, with six stakes races headed by the Group 3 Auraria and R.N. Irwin, and it's Roma Cup day in Perth.
Our form coverage kicks off on Friday with a full form guide for the Cranbourne night meeting, plus fields, colours, previews and tips for a stack more Friday meetings.
The metro racing this Saturday is at Bendigo in Victoria, Randwick in Sydney, Morphettville in Adelaide, Doomben in Brisbane and Ascot in Perth.
Winning Post carries full-colour liftout guides for all those meetings plus Werribee (Vic/SA/Tas edition), Newcastle (NSW edition) and Rockhampton (Qld edition), as well as fields, tips, ratings and/or colours for other TAB Saturday cards.
On Sunday we've got liftout formguides for three more TAB meetings, as well as fields, ratings, tips and colours for a stack more Sunday and Monday programs.
Don't forget Winning Post now carries trackwork reports for four Victorian training tracks, three in Sydney, Morphettville in Adelaide and a general Brisbane report.
Away from the form, we've got news columns from NSW, six Victorian districts, SA and Tasmania.
Our readers have their say on page 4, while further back in the book Shane Templeton reminisces, Paul Richards presents his unique take on the sport, Tony Kneebone brings you his Snippets column and Number Cruncher delivers the stats that matter.
Winning Post costs $6.00 and is available Thursday afternoon online ($5), the crack of dawn Friday in shops.