Racing TV is one of the central broadcast platforms for horse racing in Britain and Ireland, showing live action from many leading racecourses while also providing news, interviews, analysis, replays, and betting-focused content online.
Its NAP of the Day coverage has a different flavour from a standard tipping website because many selections come from presenters, pundits, and analysts who are directly involved in the sport’s live coverage. That gives Racing TV’s tips a strong media and racecourse-insight angle.
NAP Page:
https://www.racingtv.com/tips/nap-of-the-day
NAP Service Details
Racing TV’s tipping content is closely linked to its broadcast coverage. Instead of relying only on written race previews, selections are often supported by the views of racing personalities who regularly assess races on screen, speak to connections, and analyse performances through replays and live broadcasts.
Its selections may draw on:
- Presenter and pundit analysis
- Trainer, stable, and jockey insight
- Race replay evidence
- Ground and going conditions
- Pace and race-shape discussion
- Market observations
- On-course reporting
The site also publishes a wider mix of racing content, including race previews, presenter best bets, festival specials, weekend racing analysis, video features, interviews, and trainer or jockey-focused articles.
Because Racing TV is connected to live racecourse coverage, its betting content can feel closer to the action than purely desk-based tipping services.
Historical Performance & Credibility
Racing TV has become a major racing media brand through its live coverage, expert broadcasting team, racecourse access, and strong focus on both UK and Irish racing. Its authority comes not only from tips, but from the wider package of live pictures, interviews, paddock discussion, post-race analysis, and daily racing coverage.
The platform is particularly prominent during major meetings such as Cheltenham, Royal Ascot, Goodwood, York’s Ebor Festival, Aintree, and key Irish racing fixtures.
For your NAP tracking site, Racing TV is useful because selections can be measured by presenter, pundit, meeting, and racing code. That opens up more interesting comparisons than simply tracking one overall strike rate.
Useful performance angles could include:
- Presenter NAP strike rate
- Profit/loss to advised stakes
- Festival tipping performance
- TV pundit leaderboard
- Average winning odds
- Flat vs Jumps results
- Performance by racecourse
Tracking Racing TV this way would show which broadcasters and analysts perform best over time, and whether their racecourse-led insight translates into profitable NAP selections