This week's Winning Post will be available online from 3pm Thursday AEDT here.
Group 1 racing returns to Sydney this Saturday with the running of the Verry Elleegant Stakes (formerly Chipping Norton) at Randwick, and Chris Waller holds all the keys, with a multi-pronged team headed by devastating Cox Plate winner Via Sistina.
A Waller win would give him his 11th Verry Elleegant/Chipping Norton, breaking the long-standing record of Tommy Smith.
The Surround Stakes for three-year-old fillies completes a Group 1 double-header, while the mares match motors in the Guy Walter and the road to the Golden Slipper continues in the Skyline and Sweet Embrace. The older sprinters battle it out in the Liverpool City Cup.
At Flemington, the top three-year-old milers battle it out for the Australian Guineas and the older milers duke it out in the Blamey Stakes. There's a million-dollar race for the three-year-old sprinters (Inglis Sprint) and a listed race for two-year-olds (Furphy Trophy).
In the west, the fillies and mares go head to head in the Marjorie Charleson Classic.
Our form coverage kicks off on Friday with a full guide to The Valley (Abell Stakes night) plus fields/colours/tips/overviews for all the other TAB action.
The metro racing this Saturday is at Flemington in Melbourne, Randwick in Sydney, Morphettville Parks in Adelaide, Eagle Farm in Brisbane and Ascot in Perth.
Winning Post carries full-colour liftout guides for all those meetings plus Wangaratta (Vic/SA/Tas edition), Newcastle (NSW edition) and Ipswich (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 6, 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.