The Gold Coast Bulletin

Jockeys to wear Airpods at gates

- Ben Dorries

The Gold Coast Magic Millions is poised to revolution­ise racing coverage with elite jockeys to wear AirPods during the $14.25m race day to provide Channel 7 viewers with unpreceden­ted insight.

Unlike Racing Victoria’s failed plan for jockeys to wear interactiv­e earpieces during races, the Channel 7 plan involves handing jockeys AirPods before the race jump.

Select jockeys would wear them behind the gates before the 11 lucrative Magic Millions day races, being connected for live interviews with commentary legend Bruce McAvaney and other Seven commentato­rs. Jockeys would simply put one of the AirPods in their ear, before taking it out and giving it back to an audio assistant.

The plan, which still hinges on final technical tests and checks later in the week, could provide a great insight for punters and also help engage the new generation by bringing the personalit­ies of jockeys into Australian lounge rooms in the vital moments before big races. Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Craig Williams is a supporter of the concept.

“I think that anything that helps bring racing a new audience is terrific, as long as the safety of horse and rider and never compromise­d,” Williams told Racenet.

Queensland Jockeys’ Associatio­n boss Glen Prentice has briefed jockeys and said they were generally on board with the plan.

“The jockeys were very receptive in Queensland and that was the same as the Sydney jockeys,” Prentice said. “I didn’t get much of a response from the Victorian jockeys but normally with these things, it’s one in, all in. I think it’s a great way to go forward with fan engagement and, as long as everything is done properly, it should be a real winner.”

It is understood the AirPods plan for Gold Coast Magic Millions day has been ticked off by Queensland stewards and officials.

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