Bookies bank on record weekend of sport
ByChris Johnston
Business press reporter, BBC News
A bumper roster of sport consisting of the Grand National, the Masters and Premier League games, is anticipated to produce a record weekend for bookmakers.

The Grand National will attract about ₤ 225m in wagers across the betting market, William Hill anticipated.
Combined with other sporting components it anticipates to take "the greatest turnover levels on any weekend in history", the bookie said.
Saturday's race is expected to be seen by 600 million people worldwide.
"The Grand National is the general public's race and we will see millions of once-a-year punters can be found in to betting stores or downloading the app," William Hill spokesperson Rupert Adams said.

The race is set to bring in over 35 million bets with the average deserving ₤ 4.41.

William Hill is likewise hoping for another big-priced winner in the Grand National this promotion code year. The last five races have produced winners at odds of 33/1, 25/1, 25/1 and 33/1.

Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary owns five of the 40 horses in Saturday's field.

He is intending to end up being the first owner to win consecutive Nationals with various horses considering that 1954 after Rule the World, ridden by David Mullins, declared success in 2015.
Last year, the start time for the Grand National was moved by an hour to 17:15 BST. The decision showed to be a boost for turnover and William Hill anticipates that pattern to continue.

New sponsor

"The experiment of moving the start time really settled and we expect the Grand National to smash betting records this promotion code year," Mr Adams stated.

It is the first year that the race has actually been sponsored by Randox Health, which analyses blood and urine samples to detect and prevent illnesses.
The Northern Ireland-based firm was set up in 1982 by Dr Peter FitzGerald - a keen horse racing fan.
Meanwhile, the conference at Aintree might be impacted by a 24-hour strike involving members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) at Merseyrail and Arriva Trains North.
Tens of countless individuals travel by train from central Liverpool to the racecourse.

Jan Chaudhry-van der Velde, managing director Merseyrail, stated the operator had devised a timetable aimed at transporting as many travelers as regular on Grand National day.
Andy Bell, from Bookies.com, external, stated: "this promotion code is a bumper weekend of wagering and the yohaig code Grand National is typically the event that sees people have a flutter for the really first time. The brand-new start time implies people are back from their Saturday shopping and activities and it is effectively the start of their Saturday evening celebrations. It's ideal timing."
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