Tipster | Profit / POT | |
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Blair Gibson (QLD) |
$710 / 44% | |
|
$180 / 30% | |
Jason Richardson (VIC) |
$140 / 47% |
Tipping winners has been a tricky business of late but Blair Gibson has been having no such issues up in Brisbane.
Racing.com's Queensland form analyst fired this week, bagging 6 winners at a bumper average price of $3.85 to go along with an impressive 38% strike rate.
But that doesn't show the whole picture, because three of Gibbo's best bets also saluted, including $6.50 pop Slow Hands in the last at Eagle Farm.
Blair Gibson bags his best
Factor in a double stake for these best bets, and Gibson's Profit on Turnover (POT) surges from 44% up to 58%.
Given he's now also showing a two-week tipping streak, Gibbo's next tips are sure to be popular.
Next up is a new addition to the Racing.com stable, former jockey Clare Lindop.
Plenty of ex-hoops have made the transition into the media with ease, and Lindop looks well placed to do exactly that, especially if her tip results are anything to go by.
This week she jagged 2 of her 6 selections at Morphettville. They saluted at an average price just shy of $4 to drive a 30% POT.
Punters will definitely be keeping tabs on Lindop's tips.
Popular presenter and Get On host Jason Richardson showed all of his class this week to deliver a 47% POT for his followers.
Richo was very selective with his tips, nailing 2 of the 3 he offered up for punters.
They included $2.20 fav Mount Popa in the Mornington Cup, who won in a canter.
Astute tipping from Richardson.
Tipster | Profit / POT | |
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Brent Zerafa (VIC) |
$1,460 / 42% (365 days) |
There's a quality card scheduled for Bendigo on Saturday, with the Listed Bendigo Guineas and Golden Mile highlighting the program.
Most Saturday punters will be unfamiliar with the Bendigo track, and will therefore be looking for a tipster with a good Bendigo record to give them a good steer.
For those punters, it's hard to go past Brent Zerafa, who's recorded a fat 42% POT at the track over the past 365 days.
In this period BZ has bagged 8 winners from 35 tips at a monster average price of $6.20.
With wide open fields on Saturday, finding winners at a big price might be the order of the day.
Just another reason why BZ's Bendigo tips look the goods.
James Jordan has continued his strong form of late, seeing his 180-day cash profit reach a hefty $1,270 from $100 win bets.
The South Australian form expert has long held the mantle of Racing.com's top interstate performer.
And delving deeper into his 180-day stats, it's not hard to see why.
In this period, Jordan has jagged no less than 132 winners, at a strike rate of 31% and an average price of $3.29.
In other words, Jordan continues to maintain the right balance between strike rate and average price to consistently record a profit.
James Jordan's impressive 180 day profit stats