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  • NRL to investigate betting plunge on penalty goal

    THE National Rugby League is investigating a highly unusual betting plunge on what is normally a low-interest option in last Saturday's meaningless game between North Queensland and Canterbury at Dairy Farmers Stadium.

    The plunge on the first scoring play - in which a Cowboys penalty goal was heavily backed - convinced various bookmakers, including TAB Sportsbet, to cease betting on the option hours before the game kicked off.

    NRL media and communications director John Brady last night confirmed an investigation was in progress, saying: ''We're looking into some betting activity and seeking information on any trends surrounding that. We're talking to some people about it, and we're open to receiving any further information that is around on it.''

    The plunge did not come off, but as it turned out, North Queensland did have the option of taking an easy shot at penalty goal to open the scoring after the Bulldogs were penalised in the second minute for not getting off the tackled player - Cowboys halfback Grant Rovelli - quickly enough.

    The penalty was awarded just nine metres out, and in front of the posts, but the Cowboys elected to take a quick tap and scored a try out wide.

    The NRL was first alerted to the plunge by TAB Sportsbet's Glenn Munsie, who told the Herald: ''It was unusual to see the bets that went on that option. It was an inordinate amount of money to be placed on a [North Queensland] penalty goal as the first scoring play, in what was a nothing match.

    ''The money started coming for it on the Thursday, and kept coming until Saturday. It had been backed from $13 to $7 by the time we turned it off a few hours before the game. I contacted the league on Saturday afternoon, and handed the information to them.''

    Gerard Daffy, the most experienced figure in sports betting in Australia, said he turned the first scoring play option off at his agency - sportsalive.com - shortly after a punter tried to place a bet to win $8000 on a Cowboys penalty goal.

    ''It's extremely rare for anyone to seriously back an option like that unless it's bad weather,'' Daffy said.

    ''We took some bets, and then someone tried to have $1000 on at $8, which obviously rang alarm bells. I let him on for a reduced amount.

    ''It was still Saturday morning, so I checked around the other bookies, and could only find one still betting on it, and they had a Cowboys penalty goal at $5.50. I turned it off after that.''

    Michael Sullivan, of sporting bet.com.au, said his agency had also stopped betting on the option.

    ''Increased interest would be the best way to describe it,'' he said.

    ''No doubt we did turn it off, but I don't want to make any further comment because people just think bookmakers are whingeing.''

    Centrebet's Neil Evans said the odds on a Cowboys penalty goal was cut ''from $13 to $3'' there, adding: ''It was certainly hot property. It was an inordinate go that you would normally never get.''

    There were allegations of a betting rort in the final round of last season. The Cowboys were heavily backed to win by 13-plus against Sydney Roosters, and came from well behind to win 32-16.

    There were suggestions the Roosters had thrown the game, but the league investigated the match and announced that it could find no evidence of any wrongdoing.

    Asked if this was a time of the year when the NRL was particularly alert to the possibility of something untoward happening in games, Brady replied: ''We're alert at all times. This can be a time of the year when results are naturally hard to pick, because we're getting to the end of a long season, and some teams are heading for the finals and others are just trying to finish the season off well.''

  • #2
    If there was a betting scandal, why didn't the cowboys take the penalty goal? Unless the sting was orchestrated by the Bulldogs and they held down the attacker to present them with the penalty and give them the option of the goal....

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    • #3
      Originally posted by JohnL View Post
      If there was a betting scandal, why didn't the cowboys take the penalty goal? Unless the sting was orchestrated by the Bulldogs and they held down the attacker to present them with the penalty and give them the option of the goal....
      You are forgetting another candidate for orchestrating such a fix - the referee.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Spirit of 66 View Post
        You are forgetting another candidate for orchestrating such a fix - the referee.
        Isn't that the case every game we lose?

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        • #5
          Reminds me of the Manly v Souths game back in about 2003. Chris Walker stood up in the Manly attacking line he was that far off-side and gave away a penalty which his brother duly turned into 2 points. Apparently there had been a concerted plunge on a Manly penalty goal being the first scoring play! With the three Walker boys looking quite chuffed as the ball sailed between the posts!

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          • #6
            wheres John Elias ?

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            • #7
              I've gone and watched the opening 2 minutes a couple of times, there is a player and a referee that stand out like beacons.

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              • #8
                Oh great, now we can't even trust the referees anymore.

                This is why betting, which I have no problem with, on football matches THAT ISN'T FIXED ODDS is bad.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by elo View Post
                  I've gone and watched the opening 2 minutes a couple of times, there is a player and a referee that stand out like beacons.
                  Yep, opening mistake and penalty.... he didn't get up at all


                  looking at it again... both the error and penalty looked deliberate :S.. it's like he gave the ref no choice at all.
                  Last edited by Geohood; 08-27-2010, 12:47 PM.

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                  • #10
                    There are some players in NQ that are at short odds to orchestrate something like this.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Madduke View Post
                      Oh great, now we can't even trust the referees anymore.

                      This is why betting, which I have no problem with, on football matches THAT ISN'T FIXED ODDS is bad.

                      betting on football matches which isn't fixed odds is bad?

                      the only betting which isn't fixed odds is Footytab pick the score, winners and margins

                      what are you talking about?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by BigMike View Post
                        There are some players in NQ that are at short odds to orchestrate something like this.
                        ?

                        the cowboys got the penalty and didn't take the kick, so clearly they had nothing to do with it

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Tries Off Kicks View Post
                          ?

                          the cowboys got the penalty and didn't take the kick, so clearly they had nothing to do with it
                          ... or their feet got cold.

                          Tandy could of made it less obvious.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by BigMike View Post
                            ... or their feet got cold.

                            Tandy could of made it less obvious.


                            so are you accusing Tandy, or the cowboys?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Tries Off Kicks View Post
                              so are you accusing Tandy, or the cowboys?
                              Both of them.

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