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As Irish gambling bill looms, BoyleSports is plotting a growth path for its business

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BoyleSports boss Vlad Kaltenieks claims that over-regulation will push gambling on to the black market and says there are better options, writes Sean Pollock

BoyleSports CEO Vlad Kaltenieks. Photo: Mark Condren

A messy store floor would typically raise an eyebrow or two among staff, especially when the boss walks in on a surprise visit. However, it was all smiles when BoyleSports chief executive Vlad Kaltenieks burst through the door.

“This is good,” he says, nodding to some paper betting receipts strewn across the Irish gambling giant’s Grafton Street store floor. “It is the sign of a busy store.”

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