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It was the race callers who really stood up in what was a tough week on the punt for the SKY Racing team.
In fact, the top three spots on the leaderboard for most profit were taken out by some of the voices of horse racing.
The best of the bunch was James Tait, who calls the action out at Wagga Wagga.
At last Thursday's meet, Tait tipped Powerscourt, that got home at 20/1 odds in Race 6.
James Tair reels in a big roughie
Despite being his only winning tip of the day, it was rough enough to ensure that Tait and all of his followers finished up with a healthy profit.
In fact, this winner provided delivered a tidy % POT, which translated to $1,130 if you followed all of Tait's tips with $100 bets.
Next up is fellow race caller Terry Spargo, who covered the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and Ballina meets last week.
Spargo tipped 10 winners across these three tracks, returning a cash profit of $450 from $100 win bets.
He also found a profit on each individual day, meaning that he's now sitting on a three-day hot streak.
His next tips are sure to be snapped up after this fine display of tipping.
The last race caller to crack the top five was Phil Roberts.
This New South Welshman calls the action up in Scone, a hotspot for thoroughbred breeding and racing.
At last Friday's meet, Roberts tipped 3 of the 7 winners on the card, which returned $430 in cash profit.
But with another 3 of his selections running a place, this profit could've been so much higher with a tad more luck.
Marc Ohlmus also made $430 in cash profit for his followers.
The WA-based presenter jagged Ava Express paying $7.30 at Ascot last Wednesday, giving his followers plenty to cheer about.
Demonstrating how well he's seeing them, Ohlmus is currently sitting on a three month winning streak. Punters following his tips throughout Februrary have yielded 42% POT.
Marc Ohlmus stringing together 3 winning months on the punt
It was another Western Australian presenter who rounded out the top five.
Craig Morrison steered his followers into Wild Fusion at Albany on Sunday, that saluted at $12.20 odds.
This tip was enough to generate a healthy $420 in cash profit.