A coalition of New Zealand's leading sporting organisations says a bill to reduce gambling will bring community sport to its knees and outweigh the good of helping problem gamblers.
The National Sports Organisations (NSO) Leadership Group sent a paper to sports groups last weekend in which it urged them to oppose a bill sponsored by Maori Party MP Te Ururoa Flavell.
The document was leaked to the Green Party, which said a leading sports body should not be lobbying on behalf of pokie trusts.
The leadership group represents and provides funding to Athletics New Zealand, the New Zealand Rugby Union, Netball New Zealand and many other national bodies.
The group's chairwoman, Raelene Castle, said the document was a work in progress, and was not yet backed by members. "NSO has a concern for problem gambling ... but we do seem to be using a sledgehammer to solve this issue."