One of the biggest challenges for the sports betting Industry, is going to be in 10-20 years, when the next generation become adults. I say this because the growth in sports betting has been huge the last 20 years. Today's children (tomorrows athletes, officials and staff) will have had far more exposure to sports betting than ever before.
When temptation presents itself and in the "Instant" world we live in (which is increasing all the time)......I have some serious concerns for the future of the Industry.
One way or solution if you like, is to have a zero tolerence. Any player, coach or staff member, caught betting on their sport, come down VERY hard.
It is in their contracts that they cannot partake, yet there are numerous examples in the last 10 years where the penalties IMO have not matched the crime. Of course, the huge challenge of this whole issue is trying to catch those involved and moving forward I don't see this getting any easier either.
https://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-new...0505-ua5x.html
https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/othe...er/8658170.stm
https://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2010...g-john-higgins
"In other betting breaches:
* The Western Bulldogs were fined $7500 after club director Geoff Walsh was found to have placed bets;
* Port Adelaide assistant coach Matthew Primus was suspended for two weeks for placing a $20 multi-bet including a NAB Cup match;
* Two interchange stewards were stood down for the rest of the season - one for placing a bet on a match he officiated in"
It is a breach of all their contracts. In most other lines of work it would be instant dismisal.....as it should be and this case AND MUCH MORE.....can you imagine the director of the Lakers caught to be betting on NBA games and all he gets is a 7K fine, laughable.....no wonder they are having trouble stamping it out.
Then the head of the AFL comes out tonight "We will have a zero tolerence for Illegal gambling"......wake up you clown and get sentences to meet the crime.