On what was a tough day for most at Caulfield last Saturday, Mark Hunter helped ensure that his followers finished up with a handsome profit.
And it was all about his staking plan, which you can only obtain exclusively through theGreatTipOff.com here.
It provides punters with valuable insight into which horses he's most confident on and perhaps more importantly, which races he's staying out of.
Punters who followed it ended up reeling in 79% Profit on Turnover.
The highlight was undoubtedly William Thomas, who Hunter identified as one of his best bets of the day. In his race analysis, Hunter suggested an each-way bet on the John Price trained gelding and he duly saluted at the juicy $10.90/ $3.50 odds.
In more good news for Hunter fans, Victorian metropolitan racing returns to Flemington Saturday.
Melbourne's headquarters has proved to be a fruitful hunting ground for Mark over the past year.
In fact if you look at the horse racing leaderboard, you'll see that Mark Hunter's tips have generated the most cash profit at Flemington over the past 365 days out of all of Australia's racing media experts.
Highest profit makers in the media at Flemington over the past 365 days
Get set for Saturday's Flemington meeting with Mark Hunter's tipping package here, which includes his exclusive staking plan.
For a recap of his Hunter's results at Caulfied last week, read on.
Race 1: #6 Jumbo Ozaki (Low) and #9 Sikorksi (Low)
Hunter couldn't have tipped any better in the first race on the card.
Jumbo Ozaki just edged out Sikorski to pay a handy $4.
But, if you threw a quinella on Hunter's two tips, it paid a fat $17.
What a result that would've been to kick things off.
Race 4: #4 Declares War (Medium)
This Matt Cumani-trained gelding ran a solid race without really threatening, finishing 5th.
Race 7: #8 William Thomas (Medium) and #10 Humma Humma (Low)
Once again, Hunter tipped with absolute precision.
Not did William Thomas get up, but it was Hunter's best each-way bet of the day.
It paid a juicy $10.70 for the win and $3.50 for the place, in what was a terrific return.
But it didn't end there.
Like Race 1, those who threw a quinella on would've been swimming in profit.
That's because Humma Humma got up for second, with the quinella paying an enormous $44.40!
Imagine the size of the POT if we factored these quinellas in.
Race 8: #2 Broadwayandfourth (Medium) and #10 Knowles (Low)
Both of Hunter's tips were far from disgraced, but couldn't do enough for the win.
It was roughie Lankan Star that saluted.
Race 9: #8 Moonlight Maid (Low) and #12 Affair To Remember (Medium)
Affair To Remember came with a late charge in the last, but in the end was just too far back.
She finished 3rd, while the race was taken out by 50/1 roughie Florent.