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Australians lose more money gambling than any other country. But how did we get here? In his inimitable, hilarious style, sports historian Titus O’Reily charts the rise, fall and rise of sport gambling in Australia.
Writer and broadcaster Titus O’Reily was born in Melbourne and
raised by the Sisters of Collective Misery, a kindly but sombre
order who placed an emphasis on sport above all other things,
including religion.
At the age of eight, Titus set off from Melbourne for London in a
rowboat containing only himself and a positive attitude, arriving
just two months later thanks to a powerful stroke and favourable
currents. In London, Titus developed a love of drinking, writing
and ice skating, the last being something he did professionally
across Europe for almost a decade.
Upon returning to Australia, Titus turned to writing about sport,
carving out a reputation for inaccuracy and being difficult to work
with. Titus’s unique take on sport has been hailed by some of the
most respected figures in sport as ‘awful’, ‘childish’ and ‘barely
comprehensible’. Titus O’Reily is a writer, presenter, performer
and broadcaster known for capturing the trials and tribulations of
being an obsessive sports fan. His commentary and sporting
round-ups have attracted over 300k followers on social media. As
well as his own national comedy tours, O’Reily appears on The Front
Bar, The Project and is a regular on ABC Radio and NOVA FM. Titus
has written four books and his unique take on sport has been hailed
by some of the most respected figures in sport as 'awful',
'childish' and 'barely comprehensible'. Others say 'hilarious'.
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