NRL
09:50
06.04.2026
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
South Sydney Rabbitohs
NRL
08:00
06.05.2026
Melbourne Storm
Newcastle Knights
NRL
10:00
06.05.2026
Canberra Raiders
Sydney Roosters
NRL
07:30
06.06.2026
North Queensland Cowboys
Dolphins
NRL
09:35
06.06.2026
Brisbane Broncos
Gold Coast Titans
NRL
04:00
06.07.2026
Wests Tigers
Penrith Panthers
The betting side of the account already has a clear Australian shape. AFL and NRL are explicitly named, racing is split into horse, harness, and greyhound branches, and the sportsbook also includes live betting and virtual sports.
The offer layer is concrete enough to matter early, not only later in the page. A first sports deposit bonus of 100% up to $150, cashback of 10% up to $750, a weekly reload worth 50% up to $750, and an accumulator boost up to 100% are all part of the confirmed sportsbook picture.
This page stays on sports scope, racing structure, live and virtual play, and the main sportsbook offers. Ranked reward mechanics, full payment detail, and support handling belong on their own routes once the betting side itself is already clear.
The sportsbook side is broader than one or two headline competitions. Sports betting at Wazamba in Australia includes AFL, NRL, football, basketball, tennis, cricket, rugby, live betting, virtual sports, and racing.
That spread matters because the account is not built around one narrow sports identity. It supports local interest through AFL and NRL, but it also stretches across mainstream global sports and faster-cycle branches such as virtual events and live markets.
| Branch | What Is Confirmed | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Core Sports | AFL, NRL, football, basketball, tennis, cricket, and rugby are named | Shows the sportsbook is not limited to one regional niche |
| Live Betting | Live betting is explicitly available | Adds real-time decision-making rather than only pre-match activity |
| Virtual Sports | Virtual football and virtual tennis are named | Adds a faster-cycle betting branch separate from standard fixtures |
| Racing | Horse, harness, and greyhound racing are all named | Keeps racing inside the sportsbook picture rather than outside it |
The table maps what is confirmed at branch level. It does not try to invent event counts or market depth by sport, because those details are not fixed in the supplied pack.
The local fit starts with AFL and NRL. Those two names matter because they stop the sportsbook side from sounding like a generic international list with Australia added on afterward.
Around that local anchor, the confirmed spread also includes football, basketball, tennis, cricket, and rugby. The better reading is not that one sport dominates everything, but that the account supports a mix wide enough for cross-sport betting use instead of single-sport dependence.
The fastest-moving branches of the sportsbook are already distinct enough to compare directly. Racing and live betting at Wazamba sit beside virtual sports, but they should not be treated as the same type of activity.
Live betting belongs to real events as they unfold. Virtual sports are a separate branch with virtual football and virtual tennis specifically named, while racing is split more clearly into horse racing, harness racing, and greyhound racing.
The racing path is also the most concrete at route level. The confirmed guidance is to start in the racing section and then choose the race and market, which makes racing more than a side mention in the overall sportsbook mix.
The strongest sportsbook offer signals are the ones with exact figures already attached. That makes this part of the page more concrete than a generic promotion summary and keeps it separate from the casino-side bonus families.
The confirmed numbers are straightforward: a first deposit bonus of 100% up to $150, cashback of 10% up to $750, an accumulator boost up to 100%, and a weekly reload of 50% up to $750.
| Offer | Confirmed Figure | What It Changes |
|---|---|---|
| First Deposit Bonus | 100% up to $150 | Adds starting sportsbook value for a qualifying first deposit |
| Cashback | 10% up to $750 | Changes the loss-recovery side of sportsbook use |
| Accumulator Boost | Up to 100% | Changes the return profile for multi-selection betting |
| Weekly Reload | 50% up to $750 | Adds repeat-value logic beyond the first sports offer |
The table keeps the sportsbook figures scannable, but it is not a full conditions sheet. Expiry, detailed exclusions, and deeper qualification rules still need checking where the offer is presented in the account.
The sportsbook value layer is wider than deposit-linked balance changes. Refund logic, early payout logic, and boosted-return logic all appear in the confirmed offer set, which gives the page a stronger event-based branch rather than only a bonus-by-amount branch.
A full refund on a bore draw is explicitly named, Early Payout for 2 Goals Ahead is also confirmed, and Enhanced Winnings through Boosted Odds adds another route where return logic changes without behaving like a standard first-deposit offer.
FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is also tied to an early-payout angle in the supplied material. That matters because it shows the offer layer can sit around event conditions and match state, not only around balance credit at the start of betting.
Stay on this page when the real decision is still about betting scope, racing fit, live versus virtual play, or the difference between the main sportsbook offers. Leave it once the question shifts away from sports choice and into ranking systems, money movement, or account handling.
The right next step depends on which layer now matters more than the sportsbook picture itself. Ranked rewards belong to tournament logic, money-route questions belong to payments, and account-side problems belong to support rather than to another pass through sports coverage.
If points, rankings, and reward ladders matter more than the betting categories themselves, move next to tournament details instead of staying on the sportsbook page.
If the real question is how deposits, withdrawals, or currency handling work around betting activity, continue to payment details after the sportsbook choice is already clear.
When the issue is no longer about what to bet on but about an account or transaction problem, the clean next step is to use the available support options with the right account context.
The confirmed sportsbook spread includes AFL, NRL, football, basketball, tennis, cricket, rugby, live betting, virtual sports, and racing.
Yes. AFL is explicitly named and acts as one of the clearest Australian-facing proof points on the sportsbook side.
Yes. NRL is also explicitly named and sits alongside AFL as a local anchor for the wider sports range.
Yes. Horse racing, harness racing, and greyhound racing are all part of the confirmed sportsbook picture.
Yes. Virtual football and virtual tennis are explicitly named as part of the sportsbook side.
Tournaments are a separate layer from sportsbook choice. They use rankings, points, and rewards, so they belong on the tournament route rather than inside the sports-scope page.