NRL clubs move to distance themselves from gambling industry

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Canterbury and South Sydney have joined a cohort of sports clubs pledging to refuse money from betting agencies

Rugby league is the fifth code to sign up to the New South Wales government’s Reclaim the Game program, which aims to help fans experience sport without the influence of betting advertising and sponsorship.

Education is another key element of the initiative, with players to add their voice to address the normalisation of gambling in Australia – according to the NSW government, more than half of adults in the state gamble each year. “Our community plays such a big role in our club, and we felt that this is a campaign we can support to reduce community exposure to sports betting advertising,” said Rabbitohs chief executive Blake Solly.

Bulldogs chief executive, Aaron Warburton, said supporters should be able to attend a match “without the constant advertising from sports betting companies”.

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Oh Bullshit, NRL are all tied up by these shonky mongrels

Nothing wrong clubs doing that.........It is a fast growing market, and will make very little difference. All part of the evolution of sports betting......Its huge in America.

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