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Playtech has officially expanded into Connecticut, marking its entry into a sixth regulated US iGaming market as the supplier continues its steady American growth push. The company was recently granted an Online Gaming Service Provider licence by the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection, allowing it to partner with licensed operators and roll out its content […]

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Gold Coast recruit Christian Petracca was shaping as the recruit of the AFL season after two rounds, before injury struck the Demons premiership player in their 60-point win over RIchmond. Petracca had been sliced into $10 to win the Brownlow Medal after his brilliant start to the year which included successive best-on-ground performances against Geelong […]

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HollywoodBets Greyville will play host to a 10-race card on Sunday, with race 7, the Servotech B Stakes, the highlight of the day. Rollo The Viking has eased out from $6.30 to $7.50 but remains well-placed in the Servotech B Stakes after dropping in class. Andrew Harrison has assessed the Hollywoodbets fields, analysed the form […]

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Leading jockey James McDonald had the same dream many Kiwis have as a kid, to be an All Black, and while his diminutive size quickly put paid to that idea, on Saturday he got to experience something very similar. Like the All Blacks, McDonald has been at the pinnacle of his sport, winning the Longines […]

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A German “ethical hacker” has claimed responsibility for a data breach at the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), alleging the regulator played a role in enabling organised crime within the iGaming sector. Lilith Wittmann made the claim in a now-deleted LinkedIn post on March 20, stating she had accessed MGA systems and shared the data with […]

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