Last updated: May 2026 — James Wilson, Innermovementcentre
At Innermovementcentre, we are passionate about NRL betting and the excitement it brings to rugby league fans across Australia. However, we believe that enjoyment must always come before profit, and your wellbeing matters more than any wager. James Wilson and the entire Innermovementcentre team are genuinely committed to promoting safe, informed, and responsible gambling practices for every visitor to innermovementcentre.com.
This page exists because we care. Gambling can be a fun and entertaining part of following the NRL, but it can also become harmful if left unchecked. We encourage every reader to take a moment to understand the risks, recognise the warning signs, and know where to find help if things ever go wrong.
Betting on NRL matches should be treated as a form of entertainment, never as a way to make money or escape from personal problems. A healthy approach to gambling means setting clear limits, accepting losses as part of the experience, and never chasing bets to recover what you have lost. If gambling stops feeling fun, it is time to take a step back.
Problem gambling can develop gradually and is not always easy to recognise in yourself or others. Being aware of the warning signs is an important first step toward getting help.
If you recognise any of these signs in yourself or someone you know, please reach out for support. You are not alone, and help is available.
Ask yourself the following questions honestly. If you answer yes to two or more, we strongly encourage you to seek advice from a professional support service.
All licensed Australian betting operators are required to offer responsible gambling tools. We encourage every bettor to make full use of these features before they become necessary.
Set a daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limit directly through your betting account. This is one of the most effective ways to stay in control of your spending. Once a limit is set, reputable operators will not allow you to increase it immediately, giving you time to reflect.
Enable session reminders or reality check alerts through your account settings. These notifications remind you how long you have been gambling and how much you have spent, helping you stay grounded and make conscious decisions.
A cooling-off period allows you to temporarily suspend your account for a chosen period, typically ranging from 24 hours to several weeks. This is useful if you feel your gambling is becoming excessive and you need a short break.
Self-exclusion is a more formal step that prevents you from accessing betting accounts for an extended period. In Australia, the National Self-Exclusion Register allows you to exclude yourself from multiple online wagering operators at once. Visit BetStop at betstop.gov.au to register. This service is free, confidential, and covers all licensed Australian wagering providers.
Innermovementcentre operates a strict 18+ only policy. All content on innermovementcentre.com is intended exclusively for adults of legal gambling age. We do not support, encourage, or condone gambling by minors under any circumstances. If you are under 18, please leave this site immediately.
If you or someone you know needs immediate help, please contact one of the following services. All support is free, confidential, and non-judgmental.
The following organisations provide expert guidance, counselling, and resources for anyone affected by problem gambling, wherever you are in the world.
If you have any concerns about content on innermovementcentre.com or want to discuss responsible gambling further, you are welcome to reach out to James Wilson directly through the contact page. We take every message seriously and are here to help point you toward the right resources. Remember, asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.