Racenet's new website in Beta Trial

Stephen Brassel - Tuesday September 5

It's a special day in the history of Racenet as we’re excited to announce the launch of our new website in a Beta Trial.

Welcome to Racenet's new website in Beta Trial

You can access the Beta website by visiting beta.racenet.com.au.

The Beta Trial will run alongside our current website, so you can head over and take a look, and pop back to racenet.com.au at any time.

The Beta website is not fully-featured yet, but you will find all the most popular sections, such as; form, fields, tips, results, news and views, statistics and racetrack information.

While you're over there, we'd love to get your feedback on the new website, so compile your notes, and then email us, we'd really appreciate your thoughts.

An exciting new time for Racenet

For nearly 20 years Racenet has been proudly delivering the highest quality racing service in the land.

However, like most businesses, change is imperative and you want to stay ahead of the pack, and that's exactly why you are now getting the opportunity to experience the future of Racenet.

As Racenet has grown so has our commitment to quality and delivery of the ultimate user experience. We have never accepted second best, and never will.

There will be no status quo at Racenet, hence we are taking you on an exciting new journey.

As we've continued to grow at Racenet so too have our aspirations and understanding of your needs, that's why we have undertaken the new design and are adding new "bells and whistles".

It's an exciting time for all involved and we trust that excitement is infectious to you, our loyal readers.

We didn't get to be number one by chance, we reached the top by listening to our readers, and, as part of those listening's we are where we are today - providing you with the ultimate racing experience.

Welcome to the future of Racenet, I'm sure you are going to thoroughly enjoy your experience!

Stephen Brassel
Head of Editorial and Content

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