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$930 cash profit, 30% POT | Follow |
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$620 cash profit, 48% POT | Follow |
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$450 cash profit, 64% POT | Follow |
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$380 cash profit, 21% POT | Follow |
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$330 cash profit, 41% POT | Follow |
It was John Scorse who topped the SKY Racing leaderboard for the past 7 days.
The much loved presenter and ex-jockey bagged 11 winners from just 31 selections.
These tips covered the meets at Canberra, Albury, Goulburn and Queanbeyan, in what was a huge week of racing for the region.
Everyone who followed Scorsey's tips with $100 bets came out with a healthy $930 in cash profit.
It's not just Scorse's down-to-earth attitude that ensures that he's so popular amongst punters.
As this week has demonstrated, it's also his insight and good tipping that make him such a valued member of the SKY stable.
Veteran race caller Colin Hodges grabbed the week's silver medal.
As well as his accomplished calling, Hodges tipped with precision out at Orange and Bathurst.
He bagged 6 winners across the two tracks, sending punters home with cash in their wallets at both meets.
The last podium spot was taken out by Mick Wallace.
The presenter and form analyst operates in a similar area as Hodges, and likewise made inroads at Monday's Bathurst meet.
His tips resulted in a cash profit of $450 and a very healthy 64% POT.
Next up was Priscilla Looker, who only extended her incredible record of late.
She added $380 to her overall cash profit of $2,500 that spans the past 90 days.
But it's Priscilla's hot-steak that will get punters talking.
The SKY presenter and form analyst has now recorded a profit in 4 consecutive months.
Talk about a purple patch!
Priscilla Looker's impressive tip streak
Finally, race caller Kim Stewart rounded out the top five, making it a clean sweep for NSW.
Stewart's tips generated $330 in cash profit for everyone who followed his tips at Scone with $100 bets.
This was at a handy 41% POT.