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SKY racing put in yet another impressive showing over the past week, with a number of their form analysts recording a profit again in double figures.
But the big news is that Michael Charge continues to dominate for the broadcaster.
"Chargey" has been in a tipping purple patch in recent weeks.
In fact, if you had backed each of his tips from the last 30 days with $100 win bets, you would have amassed more than $6K in profit.
Focusing on last week and Charge added another $940 in cash profit to his rapidly growing total.
This was after 5 of his tips got home across the Townsville and Rockhampton meets on Thursday and Saturday.
We hope you were on Chargey's SKY Racing tips at both these meets, as they both individually resulted in a profit.
After this sustained tipping effort, and not to mention his popularity as a presenter, Charge is no doubt one of SKY's most valuable employees.
It was another much-loved member from the SKY Racing stable who recorded the second highest profit this week.
Territorian race caller Craig Sant has long been the voice of racing up in Darwin.
It's therefore no surprise that he performs well as a tipster at his home track.
But Sant has done a little more than perform well.
This year, he is the leading tipster at Darwin, with his 68 winning tips generating $5,780 in cash profit from $100 win bets.
Craig Sant's impressive Darwin tipping stats
At last Saturday's meet, 3 of Sant's 5 SKY Racing tips got up, boosting his overall total with another $850 in profit.
And after finding a profit in all 5 of his previous 5 tipping days, there's nobody else you'd rather be on for some quality NT tips.
It was another race caller who filled the podium, with New South Welshman Mitch Manners faring well.
At the Hawkesbury meet on Sunday, Manners tipped 4 of the 7 winners on the card, resulting in a cash profit of $700.
His standout selection was Glamour Fox in the last, that got home at the juicy price of $6.50.
Race callers watch the horses go round closer than arguably anyone else in the business.
That's probably part of the reason why they make such great tipsters.