To preserve your login details, log into your preferred betting provider (ie IASBET or BETFAIR) by manually typing the correct URL, once you are logged in, do not close this page, instead, access our website by typing in our URL. When you click on our convenient betting links to access your preferred betting provider, a new window will open and you should remain logged into that betting provider (and ready to place bets). It is important to note that the login details may become lost if you close our URL window and other timeouts may apply.
Accessing both convenient betting links
Manually type in the first URL, login, then don't close the window. Manually
type in the second URL, login, then don't close the window. Manually login to
our website and the login details should be preserved. Timeout limits may
apply.
Errors
Please ensure the racing page we direct you to is the correct race!! We do not
accept responsibility for incorrect races. There is a small chance this can
happen, so please double check the race name and the name of the horse you are
betting on and that the market is correct (ie win and place).
Note
We only display the buttons if we have the access code for that race for the
betting provider. If it is after 12 noon on the race day and the link is not
there, then this means we do not have the race access code. We may still be
collecting the information before 12 noon.
Security Risk
Do not compromise your security by logging into the betting providers via
our convenient betting links. It is Best Practice NOT
to log into any website via a URL that is presented to you. This includes any
website that you trust or not. It also includes other means such as URLs
presented in emails. This is because someone can easily contain a deceptive URL,
that could direct you to a "copy" website to mislead you in trusting
their content. Our website is just as vulnerable. We request that you do not log
in via our convenient betting links and we can not accept any responsibility if
you do and someone has captured your information via deceptive means.