Tom Waterhouse: Somehow I’ve become the face of gambling – sorry about that

tom waterhouse nineTom Waterhouse has announced he will “dramatically cut back” from advertising on Channel Nine’s NRL coverage from tonight in an open letter apologising to the public for his ubiquity.

The high profile head of online betting site Tomwaterhouse.com has become the public face of the controversy around live betting odds being spruiked on live broadcasts of football games. And his heavy rotation ads featuring his slogan “I know what punters want” sparked a backlash of video parodies.

“Because I stand up as the bookmaker, and do not present as a faceless corporation, I also have, somehow, become the public face of the entire Australian gambling industry,” he wrote in an article published by News Limited today.

“If people have an issue with gambling, it seems to become an issue with me personally and I have to cop it on the chin,” he wrote.

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