New sponsorship deals for Wigan Warriors

March 25, 2009 by mbates 

One of the UK’s largest Bingo Brands Mecca owned by the Rank Organisation have signed a shirt sponsorship deal with Rugby League side Wigan Warriors taking over from the previous shirt sponsors JJB.

A spokesman for Rank released a statement, “’MeccaBingo.com is proud to be so closely involved with Wigan Warriors as well as the sport of rugby league”

The Chief Exec of Wigan Warriors Mick Hogan said “’It is particularly pleasing to have such a well-known, national organisation in partnership with the Wigan Warriors for the 2009 season”. Tote Sport have just renewed their existing sponsorship deal with the Warriors and will continue to act as the teams betting partner.

Rugby World Cup Betting Bonanza

September 3, 2007 by mcohen 

The 2007 Rugby World Cup betting bonanza will reach £50m according to leading sources and that figure could be on the low side should England outperform their current odds of over 30/1. You can get prices on a repeat England win for Brian Ashton’s side of 33-1 from Bet Direct and Ladbrokes. England’s recent form is not good having lost 14 out of the last 22 games.

Ladbrokes have taken big bets on the favourite New Zealand who have reported to have taken a £90,000 bet at 4-9 on New Zealand and a huge £150,000 punt at 5-1 on South Africa, and Hill’s has been forced to cut France from 9-1 to 6-1 after £10,000 was gambled on Les Blues over the bank holiday weekend alone.

New Zealand do look the team but they have messed up many times in the past when well fancied and there best price of 4-7, is offered by Bet365 and Paddy Power. So although they are the most likely winners the All Blacks are by no means the best bet, especially if nerves and weight of expectation from back home end up as a factor.

South Africa are second favourites and you can get some nice each way value with Betfred a standout 13-2. France are available at 8-1 with Bet Direct and are another good each-way bet as France always does well on home soil.

In some of the other markets the All Blacks players heads the list of top tournament try-scorer. New Zealand have supplied the winner and the runner-up in this market in the past three World Cups. Joe Rokocoko and Sitiveni Sivivatu are 5-1 and 6-1 (both generally available) respectively. BoyleSports offers 2-1 either of them being top.

Source: Guardian