Betfred Derby (In Honour of His Highness Aga Khan IV) (Group 1)
1m 4f 6y
£1,500,000
Epsom Downs, 3.30pm, Saturday 7th June
Al Wasl Storm (IRE) 3 9 2 Green Team Racing Owen Burrows
Damysus 3 9 2 Wathnan Racing John & Thady Gosden
Delacroix (IRE) 3 9 2 Mr D. Smith, Mrs J. Magnier, Mr M. Tabor Aidan O'Brien Ireland
Green Storm (IRE) 3 9 2 Ahmad Al Shaikh Charlie Johnston
Lambourn (IRE) 3 9 2 Mrs John Magnier,Mr M.Tabor & Mr D.Smith Aidan O'Brien Ireland
Lazy Griff (GER) 3 9 2 Middleham Park Racing & Mr G Griffiths Charlie Johnston
Luther 3 9 2 Mr P Hickman and Nicholas Jones Charlie Fellowes
Nightime Dancer (IRE) 3 9 2 Stall Perlen Ab Richard Hannon
Nightwalker 3 9 2 Juddmonte John & Thady Gosden
Opportunity 3 9 2 Wathnan Racing William Haggas
Pride of Arras (IRE) 3 9 2 Mrs David Aykroyd Ralph Beckett
Puppet Master (IRE) 3 9 2 Mr D. Smith, Mrs J. Magnier, Mr M. Tabor Aidan O'Brien Ireland
Purview 3 9 2 Juddmonte D. K. Weld Ireland
Rogue Impact 3 9 2 The Rogues Gallery James Owen
Rogue Millions 3 9 2 The Rogues Gallery James Owen
Ruling Court (USA) 3 9 2 Godolphin Charlie Appleby
Sea Scout (IRE) 3 9 2 Mr Abdulla Al Mansoori Simon & Ed Crisford
Shackleton (IRE) 3 9 2 P Brant/Mrs J Magnier/M Tabor/D Smith Aidan O'Brien Ireland
Stanhope Gardens (IRE) 3 9 2 Marcstown Ltd and New Chelsea Ralph Beckett
Tennessee Stud (IRE) 3 9 2 Westerberg,Tabor,Magnier,Smith Joseph Patrick O'Brien Ireland
The Lion In Winter (IRE) 3 9 2 Mr M. Tabor, D. Smith & Mrs John Magnier Aidan O'Brien Ireland
Too Soon 3 9 2 Too Soon Partnership Gary & Josh Moore
Tornado Alert (IRE) 3 9 2 Godolphin Saeed bin Suroor
Tuscan Hills (FR) 3 9 2 Amo Racing Limited Raphael Freire
Wimbledon Hawkeye 3 9 2 The Gredley Family James Owen
25 entries remain after May 20th scratchings deadline
7 Irish-trained
Betfred Oaks (Group 1)
?1m 4f 6y
£550,000
Epsom Downs, 4.00pm, Friday 6th June
Desert Flower (IRE) 3 9 2 Godolphin Charlie Appleby
Falakeyah 3 9 2 Shadwell Estate Company Ltd Owen Burrows
Giselle (IRE) 3 9 2 Brant/Magnier/Tabor/Smith/Westerberg Aidan O'Brien Ireland
Go Go Boots 3 9 2 Mr Bobby Flay John & Thady Gosden
Island Hopping (IRE) 3 9 2 Mr M. Tabor, D. Smith & Mrs John Magnier Aidan O'Brien Ireland
Janey Mackers (IRE) 3 9 2 Mr AJ Walls David Menuisier
January (IRE) 3 9 2 Mr D. Smith, Mrs J. Magnier, Mr M. Tabor Aidan O'Brien Ireland
Lake Victoria (IRE) 3 9 2 Mr M. Tabor, D. Smith & Mrs John Magnier Aidan O'Brien Ireland
Minnie Hauk (IRE) 3 9 2 Mr D. Smith, Mrs J. Magnier, Mr M. Tabor Aidan O'Brien Ireland
Qilin Queen (IRE) 3 9 2 TBT Racing Ed Walker
Revoir 3 9 2 Mr J. H. Richmond-Watson Ralph Beckett
Trad Jazz 3 9 2 The Gredley Family James Owen
Wemightakedlongway (IRE) 3 9 2 Cayton Park Stud Limited Joseph Patrick O'Brien Ireland
Whirl (IRE) 3 9 2 Mr M. Tabor, D. Smith & Mrs John Magnier Aidan O'Brien Ireland
14 entries remain after May 20th scratchings deadline
7 Irish-trained
* needs supplementing
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Anyone who’s been in the gambling sector will certainly agree that it has taken the world by storm so that what was once a niche industry now enjoys a global following.
In fact, as per a study by Statista, the global market is expected to hit $107.70bn in 2025 and possibly expand to $133.00bn by 2029. It’s true that various factors have contributed to this growth, and in this article, we will be looking at them.
The growing popularity of responsive designs
Let’s assume you were playing your favorite gambling game on a desktop and wanted to shift to a smaller device like your tablet. You definitely would not want to keep pinching or zooming the game just because the device was smaller.
This is where responsive design comes in to help. It ensures players can have seamless experiences while accessing online casino games regardless of the device.
In fact, this is not just a popular trend in the gambling industry – close to 90% of website owners across the entire e-commerce sector are implementing it, proving the prevailing need for responsiveness.
Actually, according to BusinessDasher, about 67% of users are more inclined to transact with brands if their platforms are responsive. Realizing this, operators are coming up with games featuring such designs as a strategy for attracting and retaining customers.
That way, players can find experiences that align with their preferences, which can encourage retention and result in further industry growth. Since this seems to be the new norm, we could see more people joining the industry in the coming days.
The role of mobile devices
It’s no surprise that game developers are using the mobile-first approach nowadays, given that more than 60% of all internet activities happen on mobile devices. It is magical that players can carry near-real experiences around in their pockets.
If, about fifty years ago, you were to ask a gamer whether that would be possible, perhaps the answer would be no. Mobile devices have contributed to the growth of the online gambling industry, majorly because of their convenience.
With just a simple touch of a button on your smartphone, you will be able to access the entertainment from any place at any time. In fact, experts claim that more than 60% of online gamers are already doing that.
And don’t forget that operators are adjusting to this shifting preference by providing mobile-friendly games so players can access them seamlessly even through such mobile devices.
This is without mentioning the impact of the continued innovation in the mobile industry that is set to bring about advanced gaming devices. If these trends continue, you can actually expect online games to continue growing.
Better graphics and gameplay elements
Do you remember the classic pixelated slot machines that featured static fruit symbols? You’d get bored just a few minutes after interacting with these games.
Good enough, this industry’s developers didn’t ignore preferences for engaging gameplay features. As a result, games have emerged with high-quality design and graphics, soundtracks, and captivating 3D animations.
Even more intriguing is that top industry names like Microgaming and Playtech have adopted advanced coding and AI technology to develop some of the best titles ever. That allows them to integrate diverse themes that appeal to multiple preferences.
In fact, it’s almost impossible to think about something and not find a related slot. From movies and ancient cultural themes to adventure games, players can engage in the gaming environment while appealing to their tastes for different themes.
The bonus evolution
If you think that only the gameplay graphics are changing, you might need to reconsider your thoughts because bonuses have also evolved. You will no longer encounter games with the basic, traditional bonus perks.
These elements are vital because they determine how engaged players can be on a particular platform. At a time when competition is on the rise, such perks can really help you differentiate your brand.
The best part is that business performance could also increase if players become loyal because of such offers. In fact, some experts believe that increasing retention by just 5% could lead to profits of between 25% and 95%.
To add to that, you must be planning to add some games to your product portfolio. If that’s the case, having most of your website visitors as returning customers can really improve the chances of your launch being more successful.
This is because returning customers normally tend to welcome new products more easily than new ones. Therefore, since bonuses have proven to be helpful in attracting and retaining players, operators will continue innovating them, resulting in the further appeal of the games.
Our final word
Is it now clear why more than one in four people worldwide gamble online? This industry has been innovating new ways of engaging players since time immemorial, explaining its burgeoning growth.
A good example is how responsive designs are becoming the order of the day. At least, you can be sure to find a seamless experience, whether you’re playing on a laptop, desktop, or mobile phone. Looking ahead, if more such innovations emerge, the games will continue to become even more popular.


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