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Articles
NRL
clubs sign with betting agency Ezybet, by By Andrew
Webster - 29th January 2009
(Credit: The Daily Telegraph)
STRUGGLING
rugby league clubs are about to sign en masse
with an on-line betting agency as they start to
feel the strain of the global financial crisis.
On the day The Daily Telegraph revealed that Knights
star Jarrod Mullen has been dragged into a messy
stewards inquiry because of his relationship with
jockey Allan Robinson, the Sharks and Knights
agreed in principle to deals with little-known
agency Ezybet.
Other
clubs are poised to follow, including South Sydney
- despite co-owners Russell Crowe and Peter Holmes
a Court vowing a year ago to remove poker machines
from its embattled leagues club because it fostered
problem gambling.
The
deals - which are still awaiting approval from
the NRL - are similar to the one Gold Coast struck
during grand final week. Fans will be able to
bet on Sharksbet.com.au and Knightsbet.com.au
on a host of sporting fixtures.
"We
have to explore new revenue streams," Sharks
chief executive Tony Zappia said. "You can't
quantify how much we can make out it. In hard
financial times such as these, more people seem
to gamble so it makes sense to benefit off that."
The
timing of the announcement seemed ill-advised
after it emerged Mullen was quizzed by Racing
NSW chief steward Ray Murrihy because his mobile
number appeared on Robinson's phone records.
Robinson
is at the centre of investigations into betting
activities at country tracks involving a mystery
punter. Mullen is not accused of any wrongdoing.
"This
deal should be seen in its own light, and not
because of the issue with Jarrod," Knights
chief executive Steve Burraston insisted.
"(Questions
about integrity) only involve dishonest people.
And I'd like to think there are no dishonest people
in our game."
NRL
chief executive David Gallop said the deals were
being examined by lawyers - but he did not oppose
the principle of being aligned with betting agencies.
The
NRL has a lucrative sponsorship deal with TAB
Sportsbet.
"Gambling
will happen around the game anyway," he said.
"We think it's only right that sports such
as ours have an ability to be compensated for
the association."
It
remains to be seen how much clubs stand to benefit
from the association but Ezybet general manager
Ryan Kay estimated about "$1 million a season".
"While
the revenue opportunity is clearly attractive
we are approaching these arrangements carefully
to ensure that the right safeguards are in place
to protect the game," Gallop said.
Souths
boss Shane Richardson said his club had not signed
a deal yet and its members were being sounded
out about whether they wanted to sign the deal.
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