A balancing act
Despite these preparatory efforts, the quality of the card means that outcomes are incredibly hard to predict – even for seasoned traders – so the battle between punters and our sportsbooks swings from race to race. This year, the first two days of the Festival swung in the punters’ favour, with Flutter losing around £3m on Slade Steel in the opening race – the Supreme Novices Hurdle. However, the latter two days were in the black for our brands, with 33/1 outsider, Stellar Story, winning the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle on Friday, ensuring Flutter brands clawed back £2.5m.
Celebrating its centenary year, the most prestigious and highest staking race of the Festival – the Gold Cup – was a similarly mixed result. With Galopin Des Champ winning the big race for a second year in a row, creating history after going off as a tight 10/11 favourite, one might have expected a tough day at the office for the industry. However, as he was the only winning favourite on the card that day, a lot of customer’s multi and accumulator bets failed to come through, meaning Flutter’s trading teams were able to breathe a sigh of relief.