BoyleSports
This is BoyleSports.
About BoyleSports
BoyleSports is Ireland's largest independent bookmaker, established by John Boyle in 1982. It has a significant retail presence with hundreds of shops across Ireland and the UK, complemented by a robust online betting platform. BoyleSports is famous for its horse racing offers, particularly "Money Back if Second to the SP Fav," which appeals to racing purists.
The site offers a full suite of gambling products including sports, casino, lotto, bingo, and poker. They are known for excellent customer service and high betting limits compared to some recreational soft bookies. It is a legitimate, family-owned business regulated by the UK Gambling Commission and the Gibraltarian authorities.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the 'Acca Loyalty' offer?
BoyleSports offers an Acca Loyalty program where you receive a free £5 accumulator bet for every 5 accumulators (of £5 or more) you place. This rewards consistent players and is one of the more generous loyalty schemes in the UK/Irish market.
2. Can I deposit in shops?
Yes, if you have a BoyleSports account and a "BoyleXtra" card, you can deposit and withdraw cash from your online account at any of their physical betting shops. This provides instant access to your winnings without waiting for bank transfers.
3. Is it good for horse racing?
Yes, BoyleSports is considered one of the best bookmakers for horse racing. They offer Best Odds Guaranteed on UK and Irish racing, live streaming, and frequent money-back specials if your horse fails to start or finishes second to the favorite.
4. How fast are payouts?
Online withdrawals to Visa debit cards using the "Fast Funds" feature can be processed in as little as 2-3 hours. Standard bank transfers and e-wallet withdrawals (PayPal, Skrill) are typically processed within 24 hours of the request.
5. Is BoyleSports legal in the UK?
Yes, BoyleSports is fully licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission to offer services to residents of Great Britain. They are also licensed in Ireland and Gibraltar, ensuring they meet high standards of compliance and player protection.
