
Tom Waterhouse relaunches tipping site following Crownbet departure
Former Hills Australia exec to charge up to A$120,000 for his racing tips on TomWaterhouse.com


Tom Waterhouse has relaunched his TomWaterhouse.com brand as a tipping site, after departing Crownbet last week.
The exec had his last day at the company on Friday, after being brought in as part of the William Hill Australia takeover.
Following his departure, Waterhouse announced the relaunch of TomWaterhouse.com as a racing tips site, with five different levels of membership, ranging from free to $120,000 a year for the Platinum package which offers customers the chance to “sit with [Tom] to learn how the pros work”.
So glad to have my brands back. Thank you William Hill. https://t.co/5sQvQ1fVJx – I’m back! pic.twitter.com/oCZZo4Ifbj
— Tom Waterhouse (@tomwaterhouse) May 4, 2018
The site also includes a betting tab, which takes customers to Crownbet – presumably as part of the arrangement that enabled Waterhouse to get his brand back.
The exec has a two-year non-compete clause, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
Waterhouse was CEO of William Hill Australia from 2014 until the recent takeover, operating the William Hill, Tomwaterhouse.com, Centrebet and Sportingbet brands.
Waterhouse said in a promo video: “With four generations of betting knowledge in my blood, I’ve learnt there are three key ingredients for winning.
“Choosing the horse, deciding on the right stake, and getting the best price.
“To continue your journey of being a successful punter, join me at TomWaterhouse.com,” he added.