Super Group-owned operator is doing its part to bring National Hunt racing back to Towcester Racecourse after a ten year absence
Betway has agreed a landmark partnership with Towcester Racecourse owners Orchestrate, paving the way for the return of horse racing at the Northamptonshire venue in August 2027.
The Super Group-owned brand will become principal strategic partner of the racecourse, which will officially be renamed Betway Towcester Racecourse.
The partnership represents a first for horse racing in the United Kingdom, with Betway also becoming the exclusive betting partner across all fixtures at the track.
Extensive course and facility refurbishment works, worth in excess of £2 million, are already underway, ahead of the return of official National Hunt racing at the start of the 2027/28 jumps season.
The revival of the historic racecourse, which famously hosted AP McCoy’s 4,000th career winner in November 2013, will also be documented in a fly-on-the-wall series scheduled for release in 2027.
Betway ambassador and seven-time Irish Champion National Hunt jockey Paul Townend will play a role in the return of racing, with a focus on jockey welfare, including course layout and weighing room facilities.
“Towcester has such a rich history within British racing, and we’re delighted to be partnering with the team there to bring horse racing back to what is such an iconic racecourse,” said Betway PR manager Lewis Knowles. “As principal strategic partners, we plan to offer a truly unique experience for racegoers, owners, trainers, and jockeys at Betway Towcester Racecourse. The hard work is already well underway as the team prepare the track and facilities for racing’s return.
“We’re also looking forward to documenting this journey through a fly-on-the-wall series to be released in 2027. Our thanks go to the team at Orchestrate for all their hard work in making this partnership possible, and we can’t wait to play our part in this exciting new chapter for the racecourse.”
Orchestrate chairman Mike Davis commented: “We are thrilled to welcome Betway as principal strategic partner of the refurbished racecourse. It has always been our ambition to bring horse racing back to Towcester for the local community and fans of the sport. This partnership turns that vision into a reality.
“We are now working with the BHA to secure the necessary racecourse licences, to enable us to race in the Autumn of 2027. Positive conversations are also underway to finalise fixtures for that period, and it is amazing to see the racing community all working together to promote the sport.”
Freddie Hesketh, managing director of Fermor Land, added: “I am delighted that National Hunt racing will be returning to Towcester after nearly ten years due to the fantastic work and investment from Richard Thomas and Mike Davis of Orchestrate, and the team at Betway.
“It is a massive shot in the arm for both the sport and the local area. Our recent Towcester Parklands consultation highlighted the popularity of National Hunt Racing, and the racecourse will remain at the very heart of our long-term plans for the area.”