The NSW government hasn’t made sports betting compulsory yet, but when they do, and I have to bet some of my ill-gotten gains on just one club to win this year’s competition, I’ll be going all-in on the Sydney Roosters to take out their third premiership in five years.
The NSW government hasn’t made sports betting compulsory yet, but when they do, and I have to bet some of my ill-gotten gains on just one club to win this year’s competition, I’ll be going all-in on the Sydney Roosters to take out their third premiership in five years.
This is the latest in what is unexpectedly becoming a series of slightly mad ideas about rugby league governance and reducing inequality among NRL clubs. In a former life, I spent several years working in the field of federal financial relations. In essence, begging the federal government for money. An important part of Australia’s federation […]