Des Hoysted Explained

Des Hoysted (192325 March 2010) was an Australian radio broadcaster and horse racing identity. He was a racecaller for 51 years in what is widely regarded as the golden era of the Australian turf.[1]

Hoysted called his first race on Boxing Day in 1948 at Wodonga, Victoria,[2] and then joined the ABC in Melbourne as an understudy to Joe Brown. He moved to 2GB in 1952, but made his mark in 1959 when he joined 2UE.[3] He called 20 Melbourne Cups for 2UE and only finished there when the radio station ceased broadcasting the races in 1983.[4]

For many years, Hoysted continued to work around Sydney racetracks, mainly as a broadcast advisor, bon vivant, and tent tipper.[5] He unofficially retired from the track in 2001.[6]

He died at the age of 87, on 25 March 2010 in a Sydney nursing home, survived by his wife, Pat, and children Raymond and Joanne.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.superracing.com.au/heraldsun/story/Des-Hoysted-dies-aged-84/13251 Herald Sun
  2. Book: The Wodonga Hoysted family. 9780646185873. 1994. Bride Hoysted.
  3. Web site: Horse Racing | Racing News | Sports News.
  4. Web site: Hoysted remembered for contributions to calling. 26 March 2010.
  5. Web site: Des Hoysted dead at 86.
  6. Web site: Stallion Barn Yarns: Pierro.