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RSN live streaming launches Monday

RSN Racing and Sport is delighted to announce that several shows will be accessible via the live streaming platform from next week. Starting Monday, Breakfast With Harf, Racing Pulse and part of the Saturday Raceday morning coverage will be streamed live on rsn.net.au.

Hosted by Daniel Harford, who played 162 games with Hawthorn and Carlton between 1995-2004, Breakfast With Harf airs between 6-8.30 weekdays. ‘Harf’ chats to the newsmakers across a range of sports, and with the AFL season fast approaching, footy is sure to feature prominently.

Come 8.30am, Harf passes the baton to Michael Felgate for Racing Pulse, which provides news and opinion across all three codes.

Saturday is game-day for RSN, and we provide extensive and unrivalled coverage of Victorian thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing. Each Saturday from 7am, Matt Nevett and Warren Huntly chat to a number of trainers on The First Word, before our expert team of David Gately, Mark Hunter and Huntly share their tips for the major Victorian meeting on the Melbourne Form Panel between 8-9am.

We also welcome the racing.com audience as they will now be able to stream Racing Pulse daily via the racing.com website. RSN acknowledges the work of racing.com team to bring this digital initiate to life.

RSN Racing and Sport CEO, Bernard Saundry, said the live streaming capability will provide the station’s audience with a look into the inner sanctum. “In recent times, we have put a lot of resources into improving our website, rsn.net.au, and we are thrilled to now be in a position to provide some of our content as a live streaming option,” Saundry said.

“Furthermore, we are proud to be broadcasting from the new Deane Lester Studio at Racing Victoria headquarters, and we want to showcase the great work our team delivers.”

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