Not bad..its a little more user friendly and cleaner looking
Geared towards horses of course
Bill Dozer
www.twitter.com/BillDozer
07-12-05
10894
#2
Will Hill investing a lot in this product. People are watching to see how it works.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388189
#3
This book is massive in Australia, the fear is William Hill will ruin it meaning run it like a UK Book
Pure Aussie books are much different than UK Books as far as risk management
Paddypower ruined Sportbet.au
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Hareeba!
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
07-01-06
36948
#4
Originally posted by jjgold
This book is massive in Australia, the fear is William Hill will ruin it meaning run it like a UK Book
Pure Aussie books are much different than UK Books as far as risk management
Paddypower ruined Sportbet.au
Too late!!
Sportingbet and Centrebet have already been struck down by the Pommie curse and are next to useless for any serious punter.
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Cessation
SBR High Roller
08-23-12
221
#5
I've seen a few people complain about the upgrade and while I don't bet with them anymore I checked it out and it looks like an improvement to me. A lot less clunky and I prefer the menu at the top as it is easier to dig down a few levels now than what it was.
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Cessation
SBR High Roller
08-23-12
221
#6
It is disappointing they aren't running last man standing this year. One of the better comps around IMO. Sportsbet must be killing them if they can afford a million dollar tipping comp and sportingbet can't put up 100k for the AFL/NRL last man standing.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388189
#7
Is Sportbet /IAS bigger than Sportingbet??
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shari91
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-23-10
32661
#8
Originally posted by Cessation
It is disappointing they aren't running last man standing this year. One of the better comps around IMO. Sportsbet must be killing them if they can afford a million dollar tipping comp and sportingbet can't put up 100k for the AFL/NRL last man standing.
I don't think it's a money thing especially not with William Hill now owning them. I suspect that's more due to Will Hill saying a few months ago that they're considering getting rid of the Sportingbet and Centrebet brands and consolidating them under the Will Hill banner. Their deadline for their final decision is any day now so it'd make sense why they're holding off on starting a competition if the brand may not be here in a couple of months. They also said that if they do end up deciding to keep the two books operational they'll be gearing Sportingbet mainly to racing and leaving Centrebet for sports so that might be a factor too.