V’landys slams gambling probe, claims NRL betting is least damaging

Peter V’landys doubled down on past claims racing and sports betting are less harmful than lotteries and slammed all 31 recommendations of the parliamentary inquiry.

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Copy link Copied Copy link Copied Subscribe to gift this article Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Already a subscriber? Login Peter V’landys, the high-profile Racing NSW boss and NRL chairman, says the average punt on an NRL game is just $16 and a proposal to ban bookies giving free bets would make punters lose more of their own money. Mr V’landys doubled down on past claims that racing and sports betting are less harmful than lotteries, and said while some gambling ads could be curtailed, the recommendations of a recent parliamentary inquiry into gambling were driven by ideology not facts.

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