Betting Offers on Lacrosse

Some Interesting Betting Offers on Lacrosse

Speaking of GSC sports, lacrosse definitely stands out as a growing field that offers more and more betting opportunities. If the name is new to you, then I can best describe it as a mix between European soccer and traditional hockey – it is played on grass, with a stick, and requires a lot of running and shoving. You probably haven’t paid much attention to it up until now, and you would be forgiven because it is rather obscure – however, the attention towards it has steadily been growing in youth leagues, especially towards female lacrosse.

I’ve routinely been browsing the best betting offers I find from the bookies listed at www.bestbettingbonuses.co.uk, and I’ve been noticing more and more lacrosse propositions popping up. It is safe to assume that betting operators will be paying more and more attention to this sport, especially here in the US where it’s really kicking off. Of course, it will be some time before it starts grabbing headlines like eSports seem to be.

Ancient LacrosseSo, what should you know before you start betting on lacrosse? Well, it’s not very different from other sports, even though its development has been following an interesting direction. It is actually one of the oldest sports around, since it is based on an ancient Native American game – yeah, you read that correctly! European settlers modified it greatly, of course, but in its essence this sport is as American as it gets!

Lacrosse is played by two teams, with the players using the aptly-named lacrosse sticks to carry, pass, catch and shoot the ball. There is a goal, with a penalty area called a “crease” around it which players can’t enter. The goalkeepers are the only ones allowed to touch the ball with hands – and since the game is played on grass rather than ice, it will be a little more recognizable for fans of soccer rather than hockey, though both sports hold certain similarities with it.

As far as betting goes, since lacrosse still hasn’t gone mainstream, moneyline seems to be your best option. Except on the winner of the match, you could also bet on how many goals would be scored (over/under), or on a spread – as you may have noticed with other sports, a spread allows you to bet on only on who will win, but also by how much. The major tournaments at this stage seem to be the World Championship and the European Championship which are held every four years, the National Lacrosse League in Canada, the Major League Lacrosse in the USA, and the NCAA Lacrosse which features college games and has by far the most participants.

Keeping track of the major teams is easy since there aren’t that many of them, but there is a constant influx of young debutants from the college teams, and to truly stay abreast you need to pay avid attention there. Currently lacrosse isn’t doing too well, since professional players are among the worst paid sportsmen. However, the picture is quite different at youth levels – the exclusive college programs and the growing popularity of lacrosse has actually been causing a stir among softball and baseball coaches, since the best young talents are gradually shifting their attention to the dynamic game.

This bodes well for the future of lacrosse, and the increased exposure will surely lead to more professional teams appearing, and more betting opportunities as well. With women’s lacrosse being popular as it is, this is also an exhilarating proposition for up and coming female athletes to leave their mark in the sport history! I will keep you posted on any new developments and opportunities as soon as I find them!

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