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According to court filings, gambling giant Entain has been hit with new legal action by several investment firms.
Lismore Castle lies at the heart of Ireland’s Blackwater Valley, both geographically and culturally. Credit...Karen Cox for The New York Times Supported by By Catriona Gray Less than an hour ...
Phelan, frustrated by the delay, claimed that smaller bets had been honoured at other locations while Ladbrokes withheld his payout, citing an investigation by the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board.
While both horses won Ladbrokes declined to settle the bet on the basis that the races were under investigation by the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board (IHRB) after the raceday stewards at Limerick ...
Over a year has passed since Irish bettor Dylan Phelan placed a €30 ($34) each-way double on two horses, but Ladbrokes has refused to pay out the six-figure winning sum. The Entain-owned ...
Ladbrokes have come to a decision after a punter was set to take them to court over a monstrous bet which was not paid out. 25-year-old Dylan Phelan from the Republic of Ireland hit headlines last ...
Ladbrokes has officially settled a man's bet after they failed to pay out his £274,000 bet winnings. Dylan Phelan, a 25-year-old from Ireland, thought he was quids in last year after two horses he had ...
Ladbrokes have recently broken their silence in a statement issued to the Racing Post. They say they have declined to pay out because of an Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board investigation into ...