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TABtouch Supports Claremont Footy
March 27, 2018
TABtouch, the wagering arm of Racing and Wagering WA (RWWA) have partnered with Claremont FC in an exciting new initiative that will see our club directly benefit from the partnership.
As a part of the agreement TABtouch will give us a portion of every dollar bet when a new TABtouch account is opened and when any bet is placed at our games.
RWWA General Manager Wagering Michael Saunders said TABtouch is proudly Western Australian and a passionate supporter of local footy.
“Join TABtouch today through your local WAFL club and a portion of every bet you place will go directly back to your football club,” said Saunders.
“Whether you’re placing a bet on sports or on racing, at home or on the go, your club will see the reward.”
The new partnership is aimed at supporting the development and sustainability of football in WA through providing an additional revenue stream for the clubs that they can use for venue enhancements, entertainment and equipment.
The TAB has had a vested interest in supporting the sport and recreation industry in WA, and for many years through community partnerships, has given an estimated $150million back into the WA community each year.