Is there any alternative to the Betfair/Timeform internet radio for listening to the horse racing?
There is no access to Sky/TV in the room I'm currently trading in, so have to rely on the Betfair/Timeform radio feed. However, there seems to be no coverage on this for the evening races, so am looking for something non-tv that would cover these.
Any links/pointers would be greatly appreciated.
DP
Alternative sources for commentaries
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Best alternative coverage for racing is on Racinguk.the feed is excellent and very clear.subscription is only 9-99 per month.alternatively you can register and only view previous races for free.good value I think
below is the link
http://www.racinguk.com/page/Home/0,,12542,00.html
Good luck
Geordie
below is the link
http://www.racinguk.com/page/Home/0,,12542,00.html
Good luck
Geordie
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I have recently cancelled my RUK online feed as, at its best, it was 32 seconds behind “live”.
I’m currently using William Hill radio online and that, for me, is about 1-2 seconds late at most.
I’m currently using William Hill radio online and that, for me, is about 1-2 seconds late at most.
Hi,
I've been using Racing UK via a Virgin Media (NTL as was) cable connection and I find that races go inplay on Betfair as the commentator on RUK goes "They're off", sometimes its second or so later but more often than not its sub-second. I've read elsewhere that Betfair use a feed from the course which will have some delay, but its impressive given the delays reported elsewhere.
Chris
I've been using Racing UK via a Virgin Media (NTL as was) cable connection and I find that races go inplay on Betfair as the commentator on RUK goes "They're off", sometimes its second or so later but more often than not its sub-second. I've read elsewhere that Betfair use a feed from the course which will have some delay, but its impressive given the delays reported elsewhere.
Chris
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Cheers for the heads-up on William Hill radio. Bit irritating to listen to but does the job!