Greyhound Racing Ireland's agreement with SIS is prolonged, now set to last until the year 2028.
🏆 Exciting News, Irish Greyhound Racing fans! Sports Information Services (SIS) and Greyhound Racing Ireland (GRI) have just locked down a whopping 3-year extension to their partnership, securing some electrifying canine action for your betting pleasure through to 2028! 🚀
Under this fresh deal, SIS will keep its grip on exclusive broadcast rights to over 500 races each month from an impressive roster of 10 Irish tracks. Plus, there's a promise of more venues joining the action in the near future. Get ready to mark your calendars for some of the top dog events like the Irish Derby, Kirby Memorial, Winter Racing Festival, Cambridgeshire Open 750, 'Fair Warrior' 400, and the thrilling Kingdom Derby – scheduled for 2025! 🎟️
Paul Witten, SIS's EMEA Managing Director, couldn't help but share his excitement, saying: "We're stoked to shore up our partnership with GRI and keep supplying more than 500 monthly races, with more tracks on the way!" 🌟
This agreement is another feather in SIS's cap, pushing their annual greyhound race broadcast to over 24,000 races, complete with live video, data feeds, betting-ready graphics, and a full pricing and market package for operators. 💰
Tim Lucey, GRI CEO, was positive about the deal, "Our partnership with SIS has been a game-changer for Irish greyhound racing, consistently providing stellar global exposure. We're absolutely chuffed to extend our collaboration for the next three years!" 🏅
With more Irish greyhound racing fixtures expected to join the SIS live broadcast and betting schedule, brace yourselves for a more extensive selection of betting opportunities from Ireland between 2025 and 2028! 💥
Football enthusiasts, get ready! With the extended partnership between Sports Information Services (SIS) and Greyhound Racing Ireland (GRI), expect exciting football-style action as well, as SIS will continue to broadcast over 500 races each month from Irish tracks, including the Irish Derby, Kirby Memorial, and the Kingdom Derby.