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2nd January 2019
10:19am GMT

To where the guard has settled.
That's where Racing TV, formerly Racing UK comes into it all. They have taken over the broadcasting rights for Irish race meetings and though Irish viewers will have to pay €31 a month that they didn't previously have to pay to watch the action from these meetings, it's certainly not all doom and gloom.
Tuesday was its first day in action and even at that early stage, the signs looked positive. The camera work and angles were similar to the ones At The Races had and so too were the reporters and commentators.
Racing TV have cherry-picked some of ATR's most battle-hardened soldiers and they were all over this island on New Year's Day.
You had Kevin O'Ryan in Fairyhouse while the Voice of Irish Racing, the professional and knowledgeable Gary O'Brien was in Tramore along with new addition Kate Harrington.
With Ruby Walsh and one of the sport's most respected journalists Donn McClean to feature soon, fear not.
On top of this, the Racing TV Twitter account was quick as the clappers to tweet out highlights from the races, such as Al Boum Photo's win in the listed Savill's Chase for Ruby Walsh, as well as interviews from the track.
https://twitter.com/RacingTV/status/1080157958435102722
One of those interviews went down a treat with the always entertaining Cork based trainer Michael Winters giving O'Brien a welcome to the new pastures in that thick, distinctive, flowing Cork accent.
"We're tearing our backside along the road," he said in an entertaining interview.He went onto wish O'Brien the best of luck with the new channel.
"We hope that we'll be all in the jobs," he said of the move to Racing TV and of the station for 2019.https://twitter.com/RacingTV/status/1080154353078550528 Here's to hoping it's another big year for Irish racing.
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