TAB’s One Stop Digital Shop

TAB is a critical driver of SA's horseracing industry

Local horseracing and soccer punters will soon have a streamlined one stop digital shop, www.tab4racing.com, to easily place their bets and where they can get all their betting news, tips and racing info.

The www.tabonline.co.za, www.news.tabonline.co.za and www.tabnews.co.za – which have been punters’ online home for many years – will be decommissioned and move to www.tab4racing.com, which will become TAB South Africa’s only official betting site.

This is in line with 4Racing’s strategy to have a single combined betting platform and an improved digital platform and user experience for South Africa’s punters.

TAB assures customers, however, that they will still be able to place their bets on TAB’s main current betting portal play.tabonline.co.za.

The change will be gradual for punters, who will move from the current www.tabonline.co.za and www.news.tabonline.co.za sites to the new www.tab4racing.com site, as the migration process is completed.

All punters and horseracing stakeholders will be kept informed of the changes to the digital betting environment on TAB, 4Racing and racing industry platforms.

All TAB content vital to punters when placing their bets, including all the industry news, fields, ComputaForm downloads, race cards, tips and pools and carryover information, will be housed on www.tab4racing.com going forward.

Soccer lovers will not be left out on the new www.tab4racing.com platform, where they will be able to access team performance information and the head to head results that will help them place their Soccer6 and Soccer10 bets.

“TAB is a critical driver of South Africa’s horseracing industry and pays out some R70 million in winning bets weekly. It is therefore critical that we continue to invest in ensuring a slicker, more convenient betting experience for punters. Ensuring we have one single uniform betting platform on www.tab4racing.com will improve the experience for punters and we will ensure we make the migration from www.tabonline.co.za a seamless and easy one and keep all industry stakeholders informed of this important change,” says 4Racing CEO, Fundi Sithebe.

The new www.tab4racing.com website and app was launched at the end of April to coincide with Champions Day, and has been well-received by punters as a vastly improved service from that offered by www.tabonline.co.za.

The new 4Racing and TAB betting website provides a new, simple, fun and easy way for punters to browse, engage with and bet on horseracing.

Nifty features of the new app and website includes top tipsters and experts’ race day picks, the ability to share your bet selections with your friends, improved bet placement and race and venue navigation, simplified ComputaForm information, and all the horseracing news, silks, jockey and trainer information at the tip of your fingers.

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  • 4Racing media release on Wednesday 8 June 2022

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