Waterhouse lands $50m NRL deal

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Waterhouse lands $50m NRL deal
January 8, 2013
Chris Roots - SMH
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LEVIATHAN bookmaker Tom Waterhouse has blown his competitors out of the water to become the new gambling partner of the NRL in a deal worth close to $50 million.

Fairfax Media understands Waterhouse paid many times the existing partnership deal held by TAB Sportsbet, such was his desire to partner with rugby league. He is expected to make a similar play for the partnership rights to the AFL when they fall due in two years. They are also held by TAB Sportsbet.

Waterhouse could not be contacted to confirm the deal but it was the talk of the gambling world on Monday. However the NRL remained coy on what windfall it would receive.

''At this stage, we haven't made any announcements in relation to betting next season but it's an area in which we've had a relationship [with bookmaker Tom Waterhouse] for some time,'' NRL media manager John Brady said. ''We're still finalising any announcements we've got in relation to that.''

Waterhouse was already an approved betting partner of the NRL as well as the AFL, Tennis Australia, ARU and Cricket Australia. But this deal takes his partnership with the NRL to the next level.

Waterhouse has been a major player in the advertising market with his company spend estimated to be more than $20 million a year.

Fairfax Media also understands Waterhouse has signed a separate deal with Channel Nine worth $15 million for one year to hold exclusivity over both the NRL and AFL Footy Shows, as well as rugby league match broadcasts. He will become the face of the controversial betting spot during Friday football, State Of Origin and Tests.

The combined value of the deals is believed to be $62 million.

Centrebet, which was the gaming sponsor for both Footy Shows, simply could not compete with Waterhouse's offer.

While Waterhouse wants a multi-year deal, Fairfax Media understands he took a 12-month deal and hopes to extend it to other sports, including racing and cricket.

He will be competing with newcomer to the Australian market, Bet365, for the cricket deal, which is particularly attractive with the double Ashes series the lengthy centrepiece of next season.

Waterhouse and the NRL had been in negotiations for the past couple of months but gambling insiders insist it is a done deal. The TAB has been a long-standing sponsor of the NRL and the league's deal with Waterhouse has brought that association to an end.

''Our sponsorship with the NRL has ended but we will continue to an approved gaming partner,'' TAB Sportsbet's Glenn Munsie said.

A number of NRL clubs hold existing agreement with bookmakers, including Brisbane, North Queensland and Manly, while Penrith has a stadium deal with Centrebet. It is unclear whether the NRL deal with Waterhouse will have any effect on these deals.

Waterhouse is continuing the tradition of high-profile bookmaking in his family and is a fourth generation bookmaker.

He is based in Melbourne but commutes from Sydney every week to run his business.

However it is understood the business is likely to relocated to Sydney this year.
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
Yeah… I'm not comfortable with all these gambling companies being affiliates of the NRL and clubs.

Totally Agree CB

It was all ok when it was pick the margin ,pick the winner ,Top 8 ,Minor Premiers etc but with all this small side stuff it would be very tempting to some footballers ,agents etc to take a risk as we have seen

And his Dads side of the family does have some history of getting up to some interesting antics as well
 
@Glen McWilliams said:
I thought the exotic betting on NRL had been reduced after the Tandy drama.

Anyway, less Glenn Munsie on TV is not a bad thing.

Just you wait…...you'll rue those words after a season of Tom after every try
 
@innsaneink said:
@Glen McWilliams said:
I thought the exotic betting on NRL had been reduced after the Tandy drama.

Anyway, less Glenn Munsie on TV is not a bad thing.

Just you wait…...you'll rue those words after a season of Tom after every try

Good point Ink , I am already wishing that someone flattens him off the ball in his current ads
 
I think this has been in the works for quite a while.
My mate said to me keep an eye on how much Tom Waterhouse ads come on during the Grand Final coverage… and there were plenty.
 
@innsaneink said:
@Glen McWilliams said:
I thought the exotic betting on NRL had been reduced after the Tandy drama.

Anyway, less Glenn Munsie on TV is not a bad thing.

Just you wait…...you'll rue those words after a season of Tom after every try

Pfft, Tommy wouldn't turn up at an NRL game. That's far too working class for him.
He will recruit some well spoken filly to do that job.
 
Way to much gambling advertising during games aswell ….

My Nephews ( between 14-17yrs old ) don't know any one who gambles on football , yet when we are at games they always talk about odds

No doubt the non stop barrage of gambling advertising is designed to make surr they will become victims of Tom Waterhouse in the future
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@Glen McWilliams said:
@innsaneink said:
@Glen McWilliams said:
I thought the exotic betting on NRL had been reduced after the Tandy drama.

Anyway, less Glenn Munsie on TV is not a bad thing.

Just you wait…...you'll rue those words after a season of Tom after every try

Pfft, Tommy wouldn't turn up at an NRL game. That's far too working class for him.
He will recruit some well spoken filly to do that job.

Errrr 😕 were talking about TV adverts
 
@innsaneink said:
@Glen McWilliams said:
@innsaneink said:
@Glen McWilliams said:
I thought the exotic betting on NRL had been reduced after the Tandy drama.

Anyway, less Glenn Munsie on TV is not a bad thing.

Just you wait…...you'll rue those words after a season of Tom after every try

Pfft, Tommy wouldn't turn up at an NRL game. That's far too working class for him.
He will recruit some well spoken filly to do that job.

Errrr 😕 were talking about TV adverts

I was talking about Munsie being at every Friday night game in Sydney to do his pre-game, half-time pieces to camera from the sideline.
 
@Glen McWilliams said:
I thought the exotic betting on NRL had been reduced after the Tandy drama.

Anyway, less Glenn Munsie on TV is not a bad thing.

The TAB still offered heaps of exotic bet options last season, many would be very easy to fix.

Based on this news
The good: Less Munsie
The bad: Less Jamie
The ugly: More Waterhouse
 
I have a mate in the gaming online buisness and he tells me that progressive gambling is the biggest growth side of gambling that they have ever seen and expect it to go though the roof .I don't agree with gambling on sport and hate Ray Warren giving out odds during games (not his fault) but don't like the grand kids exposed to it! But as my mate says you aint seen nothing yet! Unfortunatly.
 
did anyone see the article about profitable punters being asked [or maybe forced] to leave Tomwaterhouse.com?

[I'm sure the other sites might have the same sort of rules]

sort of makes a mockery of 'we know what punters want'… yeah pretty sure punters want to win money
 
@Marshall_magic said:
@Glen McWilliams said:
I thought the exotic betting on NRL had been reduced after the Tandy drama.

Anyway, less Glenn Munsie on TV is not a bad thing.

The TAB still offered heaps of exotic bet options last season, many would be very easy to fix.

Based on this news
The good: Less Munsie
The bad: Less Jamie
The ugly: More Waterhouse

I found Jaimee Rogers as annoying as Munsie. Every ad break we'd hear "JAIMEE ROGERS here…"

I guess I'd rather look at her then Waterhouse though :frowning:
 
It's a shame that some of the generated revenue/profits, that will be made from this, are not allocated back into the junior rugby league comps.
for all states who play rugby league.
eg. to buy protective headgear, shoulder pads.
 
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