Others do not, saying that they are not bookmakers, but a medium for bets between consenting adults. |
A victory for the likeable Scott would be a popular one this week for everyone apart from the bookmakers. |
Ante-post backers with the traditional High Street bookmakers were hit by the withdrawals of several horses with big chances. |
In Victoria, in contrast, race clubs had legalised bookmakers and banned the tote. |
Traditional bookmakers now pay tax on gross profits rather than punters paying tax on their winnings. |
He had been 14-1 second favourite for the National, before bookmakers took him out of the betting following the decision by the Naas stewards. |