Readers like you keep news free for everyone.
More than 5,000 readers have already pitched in to keep free access to The Journal.
For the price of one cup of coffee each week you can help keep paywalls away.
Readers like you keep news free for everyone.
More than 5,000 readers have already pitched in to keep free access to The Journal.
For the price of one cup of coffee each week you can help keep paywalls away.
Paul Dean faced a dilemma ahead of day three of the Cheltenham Festival.
Long-awaited gambling regulations are due to be introduced later in the year.
Flutter Entertainment plans to merge with The Stars Group, creating a global betting giant.
It’s all about Ascot.
The first classics have been run and Derby trials are coming thick and fast, writes Thom Malone.
The Boston-headquartered firm has already met with government officials.
Would you place a bet a race in which you didn’t know who the horses are?
Ireland get going in Edinburgh this weekend.
Arsenal and Spurs to maintain their title challenge, Bournemouth to east past Villa and other tips to consider ahead of this weekend’s action.
Next at the tee from Ireland… The42 commenters.
Everything you need to cash in (please gamble responsibly) on the Six Nations.
He put 50 quid on three horses and it paid out big time.
The bread-and-butter football is back after this week’s international excitement.
Plus: What’s the average price of an Irish hotel room?
Pardew to come a cropper on his Palace debut plus more tips that could earn you a few quid.
Dutch coach points to the tournament’s history as the reason for his selection.
A scheme has now been set up to monitor butterflies in Ireland.
One of the longest-running betting markets ever is about to close.
It’s the calm before the Hurricane (Fly). But will you get involved with the racing this week?
*Gambling is a mug’s game, don’t be fooled by the headline.
Our-self-proclaimed gambling novice Ewan MacKenna started out with €100 which he’s been warned not to spend all at once. Each Friday he’ll have his three bets for the weekend and we’ll be keeping tabs on his progress. Close tabs.
Who’ll get through the pool stages? Who’ll finish top scorer? Will Ireland surprise some pundits? Warning: may not be accurate.
Ewan MacKenna pencils in a handy treble ahead of the first real championship weekend of the year.
Everyone’s anticipating a showdown between Northern Ireland’s finest and one Tiger Woods, but there’s value to had elsewhere.
No, he’s not gone to jail just yet. Check out this docket from Money Mayweather last night.
We’ve sifted through the many, many World Cup betting markets to choose our five best bets. (Warning: None of these will win)
Our racing guru Mark Hobbs is back with his tips for the weekend’s action.
The column which could save you an absolute fortune – if used correctly.
Looking for five more bets to lose your money on this weekend? We’re your only men – and proud of it.
The minister for agriculture Simon Coveney says the current financial climate would make it difficult to continue to subsidise the industry.
There’s lots of sport to look forward to this weekend, but that doesn’t mean we’ll be making any money.
Strings trusts our judgement – why don’t you?
Chicago Blackhawks netminder Marty Turco had a few small wagers whilst sitting on the bench.
The sun is rising on the second day at Augusta. This is our complete package. Fore!
There’s no such thing as a free lunch… unless you win money from your colleagues in the National this weekend, of course.
We look after you don’t we? After he held your hand through Cheltenham, Today FM’s John Duggan returns with his picks for Augusta. You’re quite welcome.
The Aintree blue-riband race is the single biggest betting event of the year, so let’s remind ourselves what to do with our hard-earned money when it comes to the nags.
Here’s this week’s highly-ambitious accumulator. If it comes in, consider this my letter of resignation.
Content copyright © Journal Media Ltd. 2022
Registered in Dublin, registration number: 483632.
Registered office: 3rd floor, Latin Hall, Golden Lane, Dublin 8.TheJournal.ie supports the work of the Press Council of Ireland and the Office of the Press Ombudsman, and our staff operate within the Code of Practice. You can obtain a copy of the Code, or contact the Council, at www.presscouncil.ie, PH: (01) 6489130, Lo-Call 1890 208 080 or email: info@presscouncil.ie