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$2,830 cash profit, 149% POT | Follow |
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It was a couple of fresh faces in the Racing.com stable who impressed this week.
Leading the way with a whopping $2,830 in cash profit from $100 win bets was Travis Noonan.
The race caller and form analyst was in some superb form at the back-to-back Ascot meets on Friday and Saturday.
Noonan jagged 10 winners from 19 tips across both meets, at a juicy average price of $4.73.
With a strike rate above 50%, this big average price becomes all the more impressive.
It's no wonder that Noonan clocked off with a 149% POT.
Racing.com's premier South Australian analyst James Jordan also had a week to remember.
Incredibly, Jordan produced a profit at each of the three meets he tipped at last week.
Along with a profit at the Saturday Morphettville meet a fortnight ago, Jordan is now sitting on a 4-day tipping streak.
Plenty of Jordan's best bets have also been saluting. With best bet staking doubled his profit figures went to another level.
Viewing the leaderboard for actual stake, Jordan's profit surges above the $2K mark.
The second fresh face to record a profit for the Racing.com tipping stable was Tom Haylock.
The racing journo and form analyst found a stack of winners across the Randwick and Warwick Farm meets in the past week.
This led to a cash profit of $1,310 from $100 win bets, at a 50% POT.
Haylock clearly knows his stuff in Sydney, and is sure to have plenty of new fans going forward.
Finally, Victorian presenter and analyst Matt Welsh just did enough to scrape a profit for his followers.
Welsh tipped at a good strike rate of 31%, while his winners came at a solid average price of $3.32.
But with a tad more luck, Welsh would've finished up with a monster profit.
That's because Lindelani, his best bet at Sandown on Monday, went down by a nose.
Considering that the filly started at 16/1 odds, this really was an unlucky result for Welsh's followers.