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Centrebet was an
Australian bookmaker licensed in the
Northern Territory.
Centrebet originated from
Alice Springs,
Northern Territory and was the first...
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known as the "
Centrebet Stadium Penrith". On 21 June 2011, it was
announced that, for the
Women in
League round of the NRL,
Centrebet had
agreed to forego...
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Centrebet and Tom Waterhouse, were
purchased by the
company and
later rebranded as
William Hill
Australia in 2015. Both
Sportingbet and
Centrebet were...
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owned by AsianBGE) Sportsbet.com.au (Australia,
owned by Flutter)
BetEasy Centrebet Stanley Leisure John
Zancocchio (1954-)
Victor Chandler (1951–) Barney...
- to be, however, when they were
thumped by
Newcastle at the
newly named Centrebet Stadium, 42–8.
While round 2 went a lot
better for the team,
beating rivals...
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September 2010,
iiNet was
announced as the NBL
naming rights sponsor and
Centrebet as the
official sports betting partner.
Spalding provided equipment including...
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acquired by
Ladbrokes Tom
Waterhouse acquired by
William Hill
Centrebet and
Sportingbet (Australia)
acquired by
William Hill
Sportingbet acquired...
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Centrebet had odds of 1.47 on Labor, with 2.70 on the Coalition.
Halfway through the campaign, with no
overall change in the polls, saw
Centrebet odds...
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called a "stunning surprise" by The New York Times,
though major oddsmaker Centrebet had in fact put him at 7–1 odds of winning, with
Piedad Córdoba and Sima...
- as a
match day
commentator for the A-League.
Evans was
media chief for
Centrebet, an
Australian bookmaker, and is also a po****r after-dinner speaker....