It was a standout week for theGreatTipOff.com's brigade of punters, after they took out seven of the top ten spots on the leaderboard for Profit on Turnover (POT).
If that wasn't enough, they also filled the top four positions, showing the media experts how it's done.
Best horse racing tipsters this week
Speaking of the media experts, they weren't all that far behind, with some strong performances up in Queensland.
But first up is Sydneysider Flavour, who finished up with a phenomenal 176% POT.
This was thanks to a ripping day at Rosehill on Saturday, where Flavour jagged 5 of the winners on the card at a bumper average price of $7.74.
Highlights included Krone who took out the feature at $13 odds, as well as $9.50 pop I Am Superman in Race 8.
Flavour flies at Rosehill
With one of the year's best cards of racing scheduled for Rosehill this Saturday, Flavour's tips are sure to be sought after.
Especially considering her tips have now generated $3,170 at the track over the past 30 days.
The next punter to make a splash was Studley, after he clocked off with a mammoth 134% POT.
The veteran Victorian punter has been entering his tips on the site since back in 2012.
This experience proved invaluable, with Studley bagging 4 of his 14 tips at a mouth-watering average price of $8.20.
All-Star Mile victor Mugatoo was just one of Studley's four value selections. The Kris Lees-trained import was given a gun ride by Hugh Bowman to get up at $9.70 odds.
The final horse racing punter to earn a shout out is Bushranger, whose tips drove $2,430 in cash profit.
The country Victorian was up to his old tricks, seeing 7 of his tips salute at a strike rate of 33% and an average price of $6.47.
Bushranger has been tipping with precision all over the country, but it's up in Scone where he's having particular success.
He's currently boasting a three-week tipping streak at the track.
Whether it's at Scone or somewhere else, Bushranger looks well placed to deliver the goods in the coming weeks.
Bushranger is flying high at Scone
Onto the media experts now, and it was a trio of Queensland form analysts who flew the flag.
First up is Racenet's Graeme Carey, who found 5 winners up in the Sunshine State.
They greeted the judge at a strike rate of 33% and at a meaty average price of $5.78, producing a fat 93% POT.
But it Carey's extended record that will really get punters talking.
That's because he's made a profit five months on the bounce. Incredible going.
Graeme Carey is on a roll
SKY Racing's Michael Maxworthy also had a week to remember, after 6 winners across the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast meets.
They got up at an accurate strike rate of 38% and a juicy average price of $4.95, generating an 86% POT.
The presenter and form judge has long been one of the SKY stable's most consistent tipsters.
This is borne out in the stats, with Maxworthy showing a 5% POT from all his selections over the past 90 days.
Rounding out the Queensland media expert trio was Peter Lyne from Winning Post.
Lyne seems to do his best work at the Gold Coast, and this week nabbed 2 winners including his best bet Simply Fly at huge $15 odds.
Peter Lyne bagged Simply Fly
Factor in a double stake for his best bets, and Lyne's weekly POT jumps up to a table-topping 183%.
On top of that, Lyne is now also showing a two-month profit streak at Gold Coast.
Incredible stuff.
Popular pro punter Leo Bartels surged to the summit of the harness leaderboard thanks to a whopping 146% POT.
Another of the site's veterans, Bartels has been tipping since all the way back in 2011.
He's currently going as well as ever, this week nailing 4 winners from just 5 selections.
This also saw the Victorian dish up his fourth profitable week on the trot.
It's no wonder he's listed as a pro punter with numbers like this.
Speaking of impressive tipping, it really doesn't get much better than what Shogun dished up with his greys selections.
The pro punter from Queensland finished up with a 577% POT.
Yep, you read that correctly. Shogun steered his followers into a mind-boggling 577% POT.
So how did he do it?
Shogun not only nabbed 7 winners at a solid enough strike rate of 27%, but saw them get up a ridiculous average price of $25.13.
This was largely thanks to Bissaka Spider, that caused a boilover at Ballarat by winning at insane $115 odds on Monday.
Good luck finding a rougher greyhound winner than this all year.
Shogun bags one from the clouds