Bert Bryant (1927–1991) is regarded as one of Australia's top racecallers of Thoroughbred horse racing in the twentieth century.
His career as a racecaller began in western New South Wales on country racetracks.
[2] His racing programs and racecalls attracted a listening audience of 2.5 million through links to radio stations around Australia.
Among thousands of races, his call of the two horse war between Big Philou and Rain Lover in the 1970 Queen Elizabeth Stakes is considered an epic.
In 1985 he was diagnosed with a cancerous stomach tumour, which he overcame, but suffered from depression in later years and died in 1991.