From Australia to Russia - the eyes of the world will be on Enable in Coral-Eclipse

From Australia to Russia - the eyes of the world will be on Enable in Coral-Eclipse

By Racing TV
Last Updated: Tue 5 Dec 2023
Enable has won in four different countries and will be watched around the world on Saturday (Focusonracing)
Network Ten, the leading national free-to-air network in Australia, is among a host of international broadcasters which will be showing live coverage of Enable’s bid for Coral-Eclipse glory at Sandown on Saturday.
The fixture will be one of six British racedays to be aired live by the network in 2019, which has secured the rights to the Melbourne Cup Carnival.
Network 10’s Head of Sport Matt White said: “This is great news for fans of international racing to have live free-to-air coverage, starting with the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown on Saturday. It is an exciting time at 10 Sport as we expand our Horse Racing portfolio.”
Phil White, Regional Director for Jockey Club London Region, said: “We are delighted to play host to the first live broadcast of British Horseracing by Network Ten, amongst a host of other national and international media. It promises to be a historic day with a number of top class thoroughbreds bidding to win the prestigious Coral-Eclipse.”
Racecourse Media Group, which manages the TV distribution on behalf of Sandown Park’s owners, Jockey Club Racecourses, has also secured coverage in Australia via Sky Racing Thoroughbred Central, while New Zealand will be served by Trackside.
More than 40 million homes in the US will have access to the raceday via TVG, while viewers in the New York State will also receive live pictures from Capital OTB. NBC in the US will also show delayed coverage of the race.
North America will also be served by Canada’s National Public Broadcaster, CBC, and the horseracing channel, HPI TV. Thirty countries in the Caribbean will have access through SportsMax.
Seventeen countries from the Middle East and North Africa will take the broadcast via Dubai Racing Channel, with Yas TV (Abu Dhabi, UAE) broadcasting its own programme, while Tellytrack will broadcast the day in South Africa.
In Europe, broadcasters include ITV (UK), Racing TV (UK and Ireland), Virgin Media (ROI), National Sports Channel (Russia), Silknet (Georgia) and Equidia (France). The Green Channel in Japan will also show a recording of the race.
Copyright 2025 Racing TV - All Rights Reserved.
My Account
Home
Watch
Live
Replays
On Demand
Catch Up
Tv Schedule
RTV Play Schedule
Racecards
Racecards
Today's Runners
Non-Runners
Tommorow's Runners
Racing Calendar
Results
Tips
Racing TV Tipsters
Nap Of The Day
News
All
Latest
Highlights
Columnists
Most Viewed
Free Bets
Members
Benefits
Join
RtvExtra
Club Days
Syndicate
Magazine
Rewards4Racing
Tracker
More
Racecourses
Profiles
Podcasts
Packages
Competitions
Racecourse Offers
Racing TV Syndicate
Casino Offers & Free Spins
RaceiQ
Responsible Gambling
TV Authentication
Betting Guides
Cheltenham Free Bets
Best Betting Sites UK
Patch Time
DeviceID
Version
production-
Races
Tips
Watch
Results
Menu