Naas Racecourse is a horse racing venue in County Kildare that hosts both flat racing and National Hunt racing fifteen times a year. You can watch a Naas racing live stream free from subscription charges.
Follow the details below that show how to get access to the live streaming action direct from Naas.
1) Sign up to bet365 here if you are not already a member
2) Follow the ‘Live Streaming’ link and open the Schedule where you will see ‘All Sports’ > ‘Horse Racing’
EVERY race in the UK and Ireland is streamed live at bet365. They show all races shown on At The Races and Racing TV.For additional/alternative viewing options, read on below under Legal Live Streams.
You can also watch replays of all UK and Irish races covered by Racing TV and At The Races for free on their Horse Racing Archive at bet365.
Only available to eligible customers. To watch a UK race streamed on At The Races you must have a funded account or have placed a bet in the last 24 hours. To watch any other racing that is not provided by At The Races from a UK track, you must place a qualifying bet of at least £0.50 win or £0.25 Each-Way (or currency equivalent) on your selection(s).Terms & conditions and geographical restrictions apply. Registration required. #ad 18+ gambleaware.co.uk
Naas Upcoming Live Streamed Races
Date | Time | Race | Class | Distance |
---|---|---|---|---|
13 OCT 2024 | 14:15 | Irish EBF Auction Series Race Final | - | 7f |
The racecourse has become increasingly popular in the last ten years or so. This has been boosted by Naas’ staple National Hunt race, the Lawlor’s Hotel Novice Hurdle, being upgraded to a Grade 1 race in early 2015.
Naas Course Overview
Flat Course
The flat circuit is a stiff galloping track that is one and a half miles long. It has two additional chutes for one mile and six furlong races, with the latter chute allowing for shorter races to be run on just a home straight rather than having a large bend in the middle.
With that in mind, there is no draw bias in any distance races, especially with the bends not being sharp and wide; That ends up giving plenty of space to those who are drawn out wide to come across.
One would assume that given the conditions and track, punters would have a field day at the meetings as all other variables are eradicated. Strangely, however, that isn’t the case and for some reason it is quite an unlucky course for favourite backers; Some have nicknamed Naas Racecourse as the ‘Punter’s Graveyard’.
Jumps Course
The National Hunt course is an oval shaped circuit that is a mile and a half long. Although it is predominantly a galloping track, the course also provides a stiff test.
Rides at Naas are more a simple ride rather than an easy one. With there being wide bends and open straights, there are very few unlucky losers at Naas. The circuit is structured to not favour particular types of horses and allow all an even chance of being victorious.
The track does have an uphill finish which can be the biggest test of the entire track, besides the jumps. Those sent on too early may face the consequences; And those who leave it too late may struggle to make up the ground in the final furlongs.
Viewing at Naas Racecourse
Naas is a special racecourse that goes above and beyond to provide quality service to racegoers and those involved with the horses. This is illustrated by the fact that they won The Irish Field Racecourse of the Year Award 2019.
The facilities at the course are almost new, and the grandstand blends perfectly into the buildings to produce a very official but effective look. Those who choose to watch from the grandstand can expect to see the acres of green that Naas owns. It encases a forest to give a very natural feel to the course.
There are simply loads of viewing points for the courses; No one will struggle to find a spot to watch the horses charge over the finishing line. Naas Racecourse is a course that when you’ve been to once, you’ll want to just keep going back.
Naas Race Calendar Highlights
The standout race on the flat at Naas Racecourse is the Group 3 Blue Wind Stakes, a one mile and two furlong sprint that takes place annually in May. Entrants for the race must be mare or fillies that are three years old or older. Previous Group winners must carry penalties for their prior successes; Group 1 and 2 winners will be carrying five pounds more, with Group 3 winners carrying three.
The race itself is named after Blue Wind, whose 1981 season will be fondly remembered by many Irish racing fans. The mare had an unbelievable year, winning the Oak Stakes and the Irish Oaks in impressive style on both occasions.
Her spell in Ireland was short lived though; The bay was soon sent to the United States in 1982 but was unsuccessful over there.
The Lawlor’s Hotel Novice Hurdle, formerly known pre-advertisement as the Slaney Novice Hurdle, is a two mile and four furlong hurdle race run in January. The race is incredibly competitive and trainers use the Grade 1 race as an opportunity to see whether their cavalry would be capable of competing at Cheltenham.
In 2020, Gordon Elliott’s Envoi Allen comfortably strode to victory under hands and heels to win the race at miniscule odds of ¼. He then was waited with until March where he won the Ballymore Novice’s Hurdle on the Cheltenham stage. Envoi Allen was then tipped to become a Gold Cup horse in the following few years with Elliott confirming that she would be schooled over fences.
Month | Live Streamed Race | Distance |
---|---|---|
Jan | Limestone Lad Hurdle | 2m 3f |
Jan | Lawlor's of Naas Novice Hurdle | 2 Miles 4 Furlongs |
Jan | Naas Racecourse Business Club Novice Chase | 3 Miles |
Jan | Limestone Lad Hurdle | 2 Miles 3 Furlongs |
Feb | Newlands Chase | 2 Miles |
Feb | Nas Na Riogh Novice Chase | 2 Miles 4 Furlongs |
Feb | Johnstown Novice Hurdle | 2 Miles |
Mar | Devoy Stakes | 1m |
Mar | Naas Directors Plate Novice Chase | 2 Miles 4 Furlongs |
April | Woodlands Stakes | 5f |
May | Polonia Stakes | 5½f |
May | Rochestown Stakes | 6f |
May | Owenstown Stud Stakes | 7f |
May | Blue Wind Stakes | 1 Mile 2 Furlongs |
June | Lacken Stakes | 6f |
June | Naas Oaks Trial | 1m 2f |
Jun | Fillies' Sprint Stakes | 6 Furlongs |
July | Sweet Mimosa Stakes | 6f |
July | Vinnie Roe Stakes | 1m 6f |
October | Bluebell Stakes | 1m 4f |
October | Garnet Stakes | 1m |
Oct/Nov | Poplar Square Chase | 2 Miles |
Nov | Fishery Lane Hurdle | 2 Miles |
Legal Live Streams
The live streams that we feature here on StreamingSport.net are 100% legitimate and legal. There is not much point in taking a risk using one of the low-quality streaming services that abound.
It’s much more important to do things the right way and keep your computer or mobile device free of viruses.
How it Works
We connect you with the leading sites that telecast live streams of horse racing events. They have already paid for the legal rights to broadcast them, so you might as well take advantage of it.
Further Live Stream Options
More legal live streams for horse racing can be found at the following sites. Similar conditions apply (i.e. having a deposit active or a bet in the past 24 hours):
– William Hill
– Betfred
– Coral
Last updated October, 2024
Prepare for the Naas horse racing live stream with this one from the race archives.
Watch strong favourite Zhukova win the Blue Wind Stakes in 2016 for connections winning by just over seven lengths. The mare was in a rich vein of form and her field simply could not catch her.
Naas Racing Live Stream FAQs
🎥 Do I need to pay a subscription for the Live Stream?
No, there is no subscription charge. You’ll need to register on the site first, which only takes a minute.
🏇 Are there other races available, too?
Yes, there are many other races that you can watch – just take a look at the schedule.
⌚ When will the race coverage start?
The race coverage begins approximately two to three minutes before the race is scheduled.