(Reuters) - Bookmaker William Hill Plc made a profit for Saturday's action in Britain's Grand National, it said on Monday, as other bookmakers played down any broader impact of a second consecutive victory for hot-favourite Tiger Roll.
Wins for favourites generally tend to mean a major hit for bookies taking the action on Britain's biggest horse race of the year and another major firm, Betway, called Tiger Roll's win one of its biggest blows ever.
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