Veteran racing presenter and analyst Warren Huntly has died aged 63.

The Victorian presenter and form analyst, who quit his nine-to-five job to pursue his passion for racing commentary, passed away on Sunday, following a long cancer battle.

Warren was highly respected in the radio and TV industry, particularly for his journey from the bottom to the big leagues over a twenty-year span.

From working as a trackwork clocker and jockey manager to later on becoming a form analyst and presenter on RSN Radio, his love for all things racing shone through in his long dedication to the industry.

Racing Victoria chief executive Aaron Morrison shared a heartwarming tribute to the popular racing figure in the wake of his death, hailing him as, above all else, a ‘gentleman’.

‘Our sincere condolences go out to Warren’s family, friends and colleagues. On behalf of everyone at Racing Victoria and the wider Victorian racing industry,’ he began.

Veteran racing presenter and analyst Warren Huntly has died aged 63. The Victorian presenter and form analyst, who quit his nine-to-five job to pursue his passion for racing commentary, passed away on Sunday, following a long cancer battle

Veteran racing presenter and analyst Warren Huntly has died aged 63. The Victorian presenter and form analyst, who quit his nine-to-five job to pursue his passion for racing commentary, passed away on Sunday, following a long cancer battle

‘He was a popular member of the RSN team and was instrumental to the success of Racing.com while building his reputation as one of the industry’s most trusted form analysts.’

Morrison went on to say that many people in the Victorian racing community had been moved by news of his death.

‘Warren’s passing will be felt by many, from the participants who worked alongside him to his colleagues in the media and those who regularly tuned in to listen to his work.’

He finished by saying: ‘Our thoughts are with them all at this sad time.’

Meanwhile, Racing.com’s Kate Watts praised Warren for staying positive amid a gruelling health battle.

‘The cancer that he’d battled for the past couple of years had really hit him hard,’ she began.

‘But he finished with dignity, he was such an honourable man and we love Waz so much.’

Friends and fans of the racing commentator flooded social media with tributes.

Friends and fans of the racing commentator flooded social media with tributes for Warren

Friends and fans of the racing commentator flooded social media with tributes for Warren

‘A true professional and friend,’ wrote Channel Seven presenter Nigel Carmody alongside a snap with the presenter.

‘This shot from the end of the ‘Bool this year – one of our last days as colleagues. You were Group 1 in every sense, Warren.’

Fellow Seven star Jason Richardson also penned a salute, writing: ‘RIP Waz! A superb human that loved his family, racing & footy.’

He went on: ‘Brilliant company having belly laughs over lunch and great sense of humour. We are all going to miss him terribly.’

Jockey Daniel Moor also shared a precious tribute.

‘Very sad to hear of the passing of Warren Huntly,’ he began.

‘An absolute gentleman and family man. A rare racing media gem, that had a way of painting a picture without any ego. Respected by all in the industry. Quietly fought his battle with strength and humility,’ he shared.

Warren is survived by his wife Leanne, his daughter Nicole and two grandchildren.