Tipster | Profit / POT | |
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Colin Hodges (NSW) |
$4,060 / 508% | |
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$2,910 / 323% | |
Paul Joice (NSW) |
$1,260 / 140% | |
Matthew Jackson (NSW) |
$820 / 51% | |
John Scorse (NSW) |
$690 / 86% |
It was the New South Wales show this week on the SKY Racing leaderboard, with the top five profit-makers all tipping in NSW.
Faring best with an outrageous 508% Profit on Turnover (POT) and $4,060 in cash profit was veteran caller Colin Hodges.
Col has been the voice of racing in NSW's Central West region for decades.
In this time he's served up some outstanding tipping performances, but not many would top his latest effort at Dubbo.
Col jagged 4 of the 8 winners on Saturday's card, at a huge average price of $12.15.
And given that he's now boasting a 54% POT over the past 90 days, Col is going as well as ever.
We'll head to Sydney now because two of the harbour city's premier analysts filled the placings.
First up is Brad Davidson, who nabbed 3 winners from just 9 tips at a monster average price of $12.70.
The standout was Rebel Rama, after it got up at Rosehill on Saturday at mouth-watering $33.30 odds.
Punters who followed all of Davo's tips with an even stake ended up with a whopping 323% POT.
Davo bags a whale at Rosehill
Paul Joice was the second placegetter thanks to some fine tipping of his own at Rosehill on Saturday.
The form judge found 4 winners on the card, at a meaty average price of $5.44.
Highlights included Kirwan's Lane and Mubariz, who saluted in the day's last two races.
This meant that Joice's followers not only went home on a high, but ended up with a fat 140% POT.
Next up is race caller Matt Jackson, who saw 7 of his selections greet the judge.
These winners came across the Hawkesbury and Newcastle meets, and saluted at a superb strike rate of 44%.
Everyone who followed Jackson's tips with $100 bets ended up with $820 in cash profit.
Not bad at all.
Rounding out the weekly wonders is popular former jockey John Scorse.
Scorsey now presents and does the form for race meets in Canberra and southern NSW.
It was the nation's capital where he fired this week, after bagging 4 of the 8 winners on Friday's card.
This haul included his best bet Mohahna that saluted at juicy $9.10 odds.
Factor in a double stake for Scorse's best bets and his tips drove a bumper 140% POT.
Incredible stuff.
Tipster | Profit / POT | |
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Bernadette Cooper (QLD) |
$1,210 / 71% (30 days) |
The Brisbane Winter Carnival rolls on this Saturday, with Eagle Farm set to host a cracking card featuring the Group 1 Kingsford-Smith Cup.
And for some quality Eagle Farm tips, it's hard to go past mounting yard expert and form judge Bernadette Cooper.
Bernie is flying at the farm, having dished up three winning days on the trot.
Narrow the focus to the past 30 days, and she's tipped 7 winners at a strike rate of 41% and an average price of $4.16.
Once you factor in a double stake for her best bets, Cooper's tips have generated a thumping 92% POT.
Tremendous tipping.
Someone who always seems to be showing a healthy profit is Darwin caller Craig Sant.
The voice of racing in the Top End is faring especially well of late, and is currently boasting a 30% POT from his Northern Territory tips over the past 180 days.
This puts him well out in front of the pack, with next best tipsters by this measure showing a 15% and 13% POT respectively.
In this 180-day period, Sant has snared 38 winners at a phenomenal strike rate of 45%.
This accuracy is reflected in more recent times as well, with Sant now recording a profit in each of his past three tipping days.
Sant clearly knows the Darwin racing scene like the back of his hand.
Craig Sant is flying