The case against a Sydney property manager charged over an NRL betting scandal that saw a woman walk into an Auckland TAB with a pram full of money has been dismissed.
Magistrate Michael Barko dismissed the charges against Gregory Adam Tait in a Sydney court this afternoon because he found no evidence Tait personally placed bets on a match between the Bulldogs and Cowboys in August 2010, ninemsn reported.
Tait, 38, had pleaded not guilty to a charge of trying to dishonestly obtain almost A$50,000 from bets he placed on the first-scoring option in the match.
The match was the subject of an unusual betting plunge on the first score of the match being a Cowboys penalty goal.
Now-disgraced Bulldogs player Ryan Tandy was fined A$4000 after being found guilty of taking action in the match which allowed the Cowboys a penalty goal.