Over the past few months, a handful of clubs and athletes have been disappointed and expressed concern about the dominance of betting advertising.

Over the past few months, a handful of clubs and athletes have been disappointed and expressed concern about the dominance of betting advertising.


Their main concern is that gambling is increasingly seen as an essential part of sports. In support of this, NRL Clubs South Sydney Rabbitohs and Canterbury Bulldogs announced that they would ban betting advertising on ground signs and large screens and stop sponsoring all club uniforms.


Rabbitohs CEO Blake Sally declined to comment on the Comps statement, commenting on questions about the NRL but saying: "The club continues to support the Reclaim the Game campaign to reduce community exposure to sports betting ads."


Melbourne Luckman and former Collingwood star Brodie Grundy also expressed concern about young AFL fans being exposed to gambling ads, saying they were "worried about the situation." 슬롯머신사이트


In a related development, Setright said: "Inquiry revenue generated by wage partnerships allowed management agencies to fund integrity departments and other "operational priorities."


"It is vital that the review of online gambling regulations recognises the need to sustain such funding to maintain the integrity protection programme in sport and to support where necessary."



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