Punters club hoping to collect $1million dollars
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Auckland’s racing scene is buzzing with the rise of ‘Boys Get Paid’ (BGP), a punters’ club that’s rewriting the rules of betting. What started as a Facebook group by accountant Luke Kemeys, has now become a major player at New Zealand’s race meetings, notably since its trackside debut at the 2018 Karaka Million.
This year, BGP has taken a bold leap, placing a hefty $50,000 bet on Cool ‘N’ Fast, showcasing their growth and betting prowess. The club’s strategy is simple yet thrilling – no hedging, just the pure adrenaline of ‘let it ride’ bets. This approach not only adds excitement to the races but also engages a growing community of enthusiasts.
With an ambitious goal to reach 20,000 members, currently standing at 5,800, BGP is not just about betting; it’s about creating a vibrant racing culture. Their support for star jockey Opie Bosson and the inclusive nature of the club have made them a standout phenomenon, injecting new life and enthusiasm into New Zealand’s racing scene.
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