Going at Turffontein

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Going at Turffontein

16 years 3 months ago
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Has there been any rain lately? My horse Greenwich Park is awfully high odds and I was wondering if it rained, because he should be much shorter odds.

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Re: Re: Going at Turffontein

16 years 3 months ago
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Third at 7/2, will you be here next Saturday Barry?

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Re: Re: Going at Turffontein

16 years 3 months ago
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No, I will not be at Turffontein next week.

My big traveling season begins in a month, when I will go to Dubai, followed by South Africa for the yearling sales, after which I will be on the road in the U. S. for several races, then the yearling sales.

Next week should be some great racing.

One of these centuries I sure would like to be able to watch my horses run on TV. But right now nobody in the U. S. is taking the signal from Phumelela. Very frustrating to own horses that run every week and not being able to watch them.

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Re: Re: Going at Turffontein

16 years 3 months ago
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Evening Barry, just a shot in the dark, but is "Racing International" channel a possibility? Not sure of the footprint or satellite?

This is a fairly long post, but at the bottom, details of John Stuart.
You might need a HUGE dish in the garden and if it fails you can use it for a braai and invite a few friends for Wors.

Dave

Beaming the best SA and UK races to 6 continents

Phumelela manages Phumelela Gold Enterprises (PGE), a joint venture between South African horseracing and tote betting operators Phumelela and Gold Circle.

PGE owns the domestic and international broadcast and information rights to South African horseracing. sets fixtures for all South African racecourses and owns and manages Tellytrack, South Africa’s domestic horseracing TV channel.

PGE has acquired the worldwide betting-related broadcast rights to 30 of the UK’s 60 racecourses (the Racing UK rights), including 10 of the 12 "Super" tracks from Racing UK (RUK). RUK represents the interests of the 30 racecourses, which stage nearly 700 race meetings annually, and also operates a highly successful subscription television channel in the UK and Ireland on behalf of them. RUK has also developed web and 3G streaming capabilities.

PGE, in partnership with Racing UK and the UK tote (Totesport), offers a daily racing-betting package to the global market on South African-based TV channel Racing International, which is beamed via satellite across six continents.

Racing International combines the best of UK and South African racing and the live TV coverage is accompanied by a full information service. Bets taken anywhere in the world can be commingled through Phumelela’s Amtote betting system into existing UK and SA tote pools.

Racing International is already enjoyed by many horseplayers in the world and PGE aims to work with other licensed horseracing jurisdiction across the globe for the benefit of horseracing in general and owners, trainers, breeders, and the betting public in particular.

PGE has satellite capacity over four-fifths of the globe and its ultimate goal is to provide live horseracing round the clock on Racing International. Consequently, PGE welcomes product in different time zones to the live racing currently televised on Racing International.

Racing International

The best UK and SA racing daily:

* Up to six UK race meetings and one SA race meeting every day.
* Live TV coverage
* Full information service including live odds
* Full commingling capability into SA and UK pools
* Web streaming and 3G
* Mandated to provide Racing International to tote and fixed-odds operators, racecourses, casinos and internet sites

The Racing International racing-betting package provides horseracing and betting operators with an ideal opportunity to enhance betting turnover and revenue. It expands both the opportunities to bet provided to customers and the time frame in which betting is offered.

One South African race meeting is screened on Racing International every day and as many as six UK race meetings. In the event of a clash, UK racing is given priority. Generally, there are fewer British race meetings during the European winter, when UK product usually comprises jump race meetings.

From time to time top international events like the Dubai International Racing Carnival are combined with South African and UK races on Racing International.

Live Racing on Racing International usually commences at about 11:00 GMT (07:00 EST) and ends at 16:00 GMT (12:00 EST). The times vary according to the season, being earlier in winter and later in summer.

Currently South African night racing is available on some 25 Fridays and Saturdays usually from about 16:00 GMT (12:00 EST) to 20:00 (16:00 EST). UK night racing is available on varying days.

Information

Full racecard information for all races screened on Racing International can be supplied in a variety of pdf formats or as text or XML extracts by Phumelela Publishing. Extracts and pdfs can be tailored to specified formats. Racecards for South African race meetings are available three days beforehand, while UK racecards are available the evening before. Real-time raceday information is supplied in a XML feed.

Commingling

Commingling is a key element of the Racing International service because horseplayers wagering on Racing International races can bet into established tote pools. R3.5 billion (US$470 million) is wagered on the tote on horseracing annually in SA and a further US$470 million on the UK tote.

PGE has extensive bi-directional multi-currency commingling expertise and commingled internationally for the first time on the 2002 Breeders’ Cup with bets in South Africa being transmitted instantly to USA pools.

In November 2003 the USA began commingling into South African tote pools for Tuesday night race meetings in South Africa. Racing on Tuesday nights in South Africa is currently suspended pending the installation of lights at Turffontein, Phumelela’s flagship racing venue.

In November 2004 PGE commenced commingling bets on UK racing in South Africa into UK tote pools daily. During May 2005 the USA and Holland also began commingling into these pools through Phumelela’s Amtote system in South Africa.

PGE officially hosted the global tote betting pools on the Dubai International Racing Carnival in 2004 and 2005. On Dubai World Cup night in 2005, 45 hubs in the USA commingled into PGE’s Dubai pools, as well as Montreal, Holland, Magnabet (Austria), the Isle of Man Tote and TAB Tasmania.

Technology

Phumelela regularly upgrades its Amtote wagering system and currently operates the 10.4.5 version. The system has net pool pricing functionality and multi-currency conversion capabilities.

Commingling is currently undertaken using ITSP version 5.18, which includes scan type bets such as the pick "n" bet types. This version allows commingling with versions 5.14 and 5.16. XML commingling solutions are also available that will allow third-party betting systems to commingle with the Amtote system.

Relatively cheap gateway systems are available to allow operators without access to tote systems to bet directly into PGE’s Amtote system using the VPN communication method.

PGE also holds a tote licence on the Isle of Man, where it has access to an equivalent Amtote system. Excellent communications exist on the island and its banking sector is well regulated, making it a perfect alternative to Phumelela’s South African hub.

Quality

The horseracing action on Racing International is of the highest quality and combines the cream of British and South African horseracing.

Over 100 Group races in the UK are televised live on Racing International annually, including a host of famous horseracing events. These comprise the likes of 4 English classics (the One Thousand and Two Thousand Guineas and the Derby and Oaks), the Vodafone Coronation Cup, the Coral-Eclipse Stakes, the Darley July Cup, the Sussex Stakes, the Juddmonte International Stakes, the Stanley Leisure Sprint Cup and the Racing Post Trophy.

Famous UK racing festivals like Glorious Goodwood (a five-day meeting combining top racing, beautiful scenery and a marvellous atmosphere) and the Ebor Festival at York ("The Ascot of the North") are also shown live. UK jump racing screened on Racing International during the English winter includes the Grand National at Aintree and the Cheltenham Festival.

Over 100 Graded and Listed races are run in South Africa each year and these events are also screened live on Racing International. They include the Gommagomma Challenge (Africa’s richest race) and the Steinhoff International Summer Cup in Johannesburg, the Vodacom Durban July in Durban and the J & B Met in Cape Town.

Contact Details

Mr John Stuart
Director: International Marketing & Operations
Phumelela Gaming & Leisure
e-mail – johns@phumelela.com
Tel: +2711 681 1709
Mobile: +2782 3399 366
Fax: +2711 681 1718

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Re: Re: Going at Turffontein

16 years 3 months ago
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This does spark an idea, as a friend of mine owns a betting hub and he may be able to import the signal.

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Re: Re: Going at Turffontein

16 years 3 months ago
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Shit Barry why doesnt he export some lights for night racing??????????

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