Goldrush is an online sportsbook and casino operated by Kerlifon (Pty) Limited, licensed and regulated by the Northern Cape Gambling Board.
Its sportsbook runs on the same BetConstruct platform as several other South African betting sites, so its market types and odds format look familiar if you use more than one.
The brand sits under the wider Goldrush Gaming Group, which also runs 35 Goldrush Bingo sites and more than 60 Gbets retail betting outlets in South Africa and Lesotho.
What stands out
- Deposits cover bank cards, Capitec Pay, Ozow, Snapscan, EFT and two voucher brands: 1Voucher and OTT Voucher.
- Major soccer competitions carry the full match-result market plus four total-goals lines; tennis, UFC and cricket price a straight two-way winner.
- Sports betting payouts are capped at R5 million, the same ceiling as Goldrush’s casino, crash-game and BetGames products.
- Withdrawals pay back only to the account that funded the deposit.
Deposits and withdrawals
Deposits work by bank card, Ozow, Capitec Pay, Snapscan, EFT or a voucher redemption. Cash and cheques aren’t accepted, and a deposit of R10,000 or more can prompt Goldrush to ask for proof the money is yours before it’s credited.
Withdrawals start at R50. Once Goldrush confirms the funds in your account are available, it pays out by EFT within 24 hours, back to the account your deposit came from. Larger or unusual withdrawals can trigger a request for your ID or passport, proof of address, and a bank statement no older than three months; the largest or most irregular ones may ask for payslips or salary statements too.
Odds and markets
Goldrush prices football, tennis, cricket, rugby and UFC, among other sports. On the competitions OddsBash tracks, it runs match-result, total-goals and outright markets on the same underlying odds engine as other BetConstruct-powered South African betting sites.
The margin and coverage figures above come from odds Goldrush actually published; they update every time we scan.
Good to know
- Goldrush also runs casino games, live dealer tables, bingo, poker and Aviator-style crash games. OddsBash measures the sportsbook only.
- The footer states Goldrush holds bookmaker licences in six South African provinces in total, without naming the other five or publishing any licence numbers.
- No Android or iOS app is linked from the site; its own page configuration lists no store URLs, so betting runs through the mobile browser.