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The changes have run throughout the company and one thing that has been overhauled is the look and feel of the site. A brand new image was adopted in 2011 and along with this gave the company its first introduction into the world of mobile betting. Their app now boasts a condensed version of their already extensive online bookmaker propelling them into the 21st century.
It’s the app that we will be concentrating throughout this review and more importantly, there attention to detail when it comes to horse racing. As will all Australian bookmakers, horse racing provides a massive share of their overall turnover so seeing how it performs on the app will be interesting.
Features
The first thing that really draws your attention on the app is just how good it looks. For those of you who are used to the new design of the online bookmaker then the app will feel very familiar. The continuation of the blue’s and whites are used throughout and make it look fresh and modern. We love the use of the quick links at the top of the page allowing you to jump between sports but also the fixed header that includes your betting slip makes it easy to keep track of selected bets.
You can dive straight into the horse racing action directly from the home page. The top area of the page includes information on the next 6 upcoming races and also informs you of how long it is until the start of that race and where that meeting is taking place. After selecting your race you can jump into the race card, of which will be discussed in depth later in the review.
Once into the horse racing section you can choose from a number of different selections including todays races, tomorrows races, early markets, horse racing specials, horse racing futures and multiples. There is also a chance to flick between both harness racing and greyhound racing from this screen which again provides a similar list of options. It’s worth pointing out that both of these sports aren’t covered as comprehensively as horse racing however.
The options mentioned above are all pretty self-explanatory. Each will provide a list of the meetings for that selection before then being able to go on and choose your race. A really nice addition to this section is the ability to flick between both Australian/ New Zealand based meetings and that from those based around the world. This is actually a theme that runs throughout the app and the ability to choose from a global range of races really does add to the depth of the app. We will even go as far as saying in that the majority of races on offer are from that of places outside Australia. This isn’t because there are limited in markets in Australia, far from it, but the cumulative amount of meetings outside the country is obviously going to be higher. It’s also great that for each meeting they clearly signify which country that meeting is based in, compared to other apps which merely list the name and it’s often not apparent as to where it’s actually based. Another positive to this is that you will be able to access some form of racing almost around the clock making it much more accessible to people outside of Australia.
It’s the app that we will be concentrating throughout this review and more importantly, there attention to detail when it comes to horse racing. As will all Australian bookmakers, horse racing provides a massive share of their overall turnover so seeing how it performs on the app will be interesting.
Features
The first thing that really draws your attention on the app is just how good it looks. For those of you who are used to the new design of the online bookmaker then the app will feel very familiar. The continuation of the blue’s and whites are used throughout and make it look fresh and modern. We love the use of the quick links at the top of the page allowing you to jump between sports but also the fixed header that includes your betting slip makes it easy to keep track of selected bets.
You can dive straight into the horse racing action directly from the home page. The top area of the page includes information on the next 6 upcoming races and also informs you of how long it is until the start of that race and where that meeting is taking place. After selecting your race you can jump into the race card, of which will be discussed in depth later in the review.
Once into the horse racing section you can choose from a number of different selections including todays races, tomorrows races, early markets, horse racing specials, horse racing futures and multiples. There is also a chance to flick between both harness racing and greyhound racing from this screen which again provides a similar list of options. It’s worth pointing out that both of these sports aren’t covered as comprehensively as horse racing however.
The options mentioned above are all pretty self-explanatory. Each will provide a list of the meetings for that selection before then being able to go on and choose your race. A really nice addition to this section is the ability to flick between both Australian/ New Zealand based meetings and that from those based around the world. This is actually a theme that runs throughout the app and the ability to choose from a global range of races really does add to the depth of the app. We will even go as far as saying in that the majority of races on offer are from that of places outside Australia. This isn’t because there are limited in markets in Australia, far from it, but the cumulative amount of meetings outside the country is obviously going to be higher. It’s also great that for each meeting they clearly signify which country that meeting is based in, compared to other apps which merely list the name and it’s often not apparent as to where it’s actually based. Another positive to this is that you will be able to access some form of racing almost around the clock making it much more accessible to people outside of Australia.