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After leading the SKY Racing weekly leaderboard last time, Michael Charge has gone and repeated the dose.
We shouldn't be surprised, Chargey has well and truly established himself as one of the best judges of a horse going around.
This week he tipped 11 winners at a phenomenal strike rate of 48%.
Charge has really taken consistency to a new level in recent times.
In fact, at the time of writing, all 5 of his previous 5 tips had greeted the judge first.
The popular and down-to-earth Queenslander has now generated $11,400 in cash profit from a $100 win bet on all of his tips over the past 180 days.
What an effort.
Sydney form expert Paul Joice also had a week to remember, cleaning up in the final meet of the Autumn Carnival.
Joice jagged 4 winners on the Randwick card including both of his best bets, taking his cash profit up to $1,880 from $100 win bets.
Paul Joyce tips punters into plenty at Randwick
This profit could've been even higher with his tip in the Group 1 All Aged Stakes Pierata going down by the narrowest of margins.
Next up is SA race caller Brett Davis.
The flagship caller down south, Davis was on song at Gawler last Sunday after landing four winners.
This included 15/1 shot Comfort Man in Race 6, in what was a cracking tip.
With plenty of high-quality Adelaide racing just around the corner, all eyes (and ears) will be on Davis.
Coming in next with a handsome $970 in cash profit was Peter Flynn.
This Queenslander was all over the Roma meet last Saturday.
He bagged 3 winners, including his best bet Boom Or Bust and 8/1 shot Better Be Great.
What an effort.
Popular presenter Chynna Marston rounded out the top 5, after securing $900 in cash profit for her followers.
She found winners at Goulburn, Wagga and Nowra over the past 7 days, demonstrating her extensive knowledge of the NSW country scene.
When she isn't tipping winners, Marston does fantastic work with Recycled Racehorses helping provide ex-racehorses with a career after racing.
Brad Davidson had a winning week, finding a profit for everyone who followed his tips.
Davidson's standout selection came at Randwick on Saturday, where he backed up-and-comer Kinane in the Frank Packer Plate.
The well-bred gelding looks to have plenty of upside and could be a Cups contender in coming years.
Ron Dufficy meanwhile bagged two winners at Saturday's Randwick meet.
This included his best bet King's Legacy in the Group One Champagne Stakes.
With the running of the Group Three Hawkesbury Guineas and Hawkesbury Cup this Saturday, plenty will be keen to see what the Duff is tipping.