Straight Talk – The state of Australian market, Yulong, John Stewart, the impact of the fuel crisis and gambling ad reform
Hosts Bren O’Brien and Tim Rowe discuss the Australian yearling market, moves from Yulong and John Stewart, the foal registration amnesty, fuel crisis and gambling ad reform.

Welcome to the latest edition of Straight Talk with Bren O’Brien and Tim Rowe from The Straight, brought to you by our sponsors Inglis and Darley.
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In this episode of Straight Talk, hosts Bren O’Brien and Tim Rowe review the state of the Australian bloodstock and racing industry following the Easter Yearling Sale.
They note that while overall spend was up year‑on‑year, the market was sharply divided: elite, top‑end yearlings sold strongly, while demand softened just below that tier, reflecting broader global uncertainty and cost‑of‑living pressures.
The discussion explores how buyers at the premium end focus less on racetrack returns and more on long‑term residual and breeding value, particularly for colts with stallion potential.
The podcast also examines Yulong’s continued aggressive pursuit of top bloodstock, including Paradoxium and Streisand, and assesses whether prominent owner John Stewart remains committed to Australian racing, concluding that he still holds quality stock capable of reigniting his involvement.
In racing governance, Racing Australia’s foal registration amnesty is welcomed as a pragmatic circuit‑breaker, though concerns remain for horses already deemed ineligible.
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The panel then turns to the fuel crisis, highlighting its severe impact on regional trainers and the uneven responses from state racing bodies.
Finally, the episode previews key Championship races, discusses looming gambling advertising reform, and analyses the political and commercial challenges facing the proposed national tote, questioning its long‑term viability without full industry buy‑in.
All that and more, right here on Straight Talk — brought to you by Inglis and Darley.
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