Last week it was all about the pro punters, who dominated the top end of the leaderboard for Profit on Turnover (POT).
But the media tipsters turned the tide this time, with several of their mob making handsome profits.
Best Horse Racing tipster of the week
Before we launch into the media experts, a pro punter deserves the first mention for recording a bumper 188% POT.
This huge haul was dished up by Tasmanian pro TheMunch, who also made it three straight winning months in the process.
theMunch is on a roll
This week, TheMunch bagged 6 winners at an big average price of $5.77 to go along with a superb strike rate of 50%.
Punters who followed his 12 tips with $100 bets would've ended up with a fat $2,260 in cash profit.
Definitely someone to follow in the coming weeks.
Also giving the bookies a hard time was regular contributor to theGreatTipOff.com Adrian Sciglitano.
The Sydney form specialist racked up 84% POT from his 9 tips, after picking 4 winners on Saturday's Rosehill card including $7.30 pop Eva's Deel.
Onto the media experts now and faring best was Winning Post's Alan Pearce.
The form expert cleaned up at Saturday's Rosehill meet, tipping 4 winners including best bet Edison and Eva's Deel.
Alan Pearce cleans up at Rosehill
This generated a juicy 126% POT for Pearce's followers.
And with a quality card scheduled for Randwick this Saturday, these followers will be hoping Pearce can repeat the dose.
We're heading back down to Tasmania because Peter Staples came in next with a ripper 121% POT.
The Tassie form analyst for SKY Racing jagged 5 of the 7 winners at Devenport on Friday, in an incredible display of consistency.
Speaking of consistency, Staples has given new meaning to the word with his performance in 2020.
He's not only recorded six straight profitable months, but is showing $7,710 in cash profit over the past year.
It doesn't get much better than that.
Peter Staples goes six straight months in the black
Rounding out the top performers is a pair from RSN Racing.
First up is veteran racing reporter and form judge Ray Huxley, after he steered his loyal followers into a 101% POT.
Huxley was all over Friday night's meet at The Valley, bagging 3 winners including both of his best bets.
Ray Huxley breaks the bookies at The Valley
Factor in a double stake for these best bets which is reflected on the Actual Stake filter on the horse racing leaderboard and Huxley's POT soared up to a table-topping 181%.
On top of this, Huxley has now notched up three consecutive winning months at Moonee Valley.
Tremendous going.
Victorian race caller Rick McIntosh was the other RSN tipster to make a splash.
He bagged a trio of winners at both Echuca and Kyneton, at a meaty average price of $5.15.
This drove an impressive 93% POT for McIntosh and his followers.
They're sure to be back for more this week, considering that the race caller will be searching for his fourth straight weekly profit.
Sticking with the race callers because it was Luke Humphreys who impressed once again with his harness selections.
The up-and-coming caller for SKY Racing jagged 10 winners at a juicy average price of $4.33.
This meant $1,530 in cash profit for everyone who followed Humphrey's tips with $100 bets.
And now with two straight profitable months under his belt, his next tips are sure to be popular.
Looking at the greyhound tipsters and it was punter Trevjess who had the best of it.
The Victorian nailed 6 winners from just 11 selections to generate a whopping 92% POT.
This haul included his last 5 tips at The Meadows on Wednesday, it what was the perfect way to round out the card.
Fellow punters will be interested to see if Trevjess can keep this streak rolling.
Not a bad way to round out a card