It was more of the same in the month of May, as pro punters maintained a stranglehold in both categories.
There were monster profits flying around, with two punters exceeding the $10,000 mark from $100 win bets.
But the media experts weren't totally disgraced.
One of their rank even made it onto the highest POT podium.
After a few months in the wilderness, Formulator is back.
This veteran tipster at theGreatTipOff.com absolutely raked it in last month.
Despite only bagging 3 winners in May, Formulator ended up with a cash profit of $19,430!
That effort saw him surge into 2nd spot on the all-time cash leaderboard, with a total just shy of $25K.
All time cash profit standings at theGreatTipOff.com
With such selective tips, you know his winners must've saluted at huge prices.
The average price of his 3 winners was an astonishing $75.43.
Formulator has always been about the value and this is just the latest example.
Securing the silver for most cash profit is fellow pro punter, Baz122.
This bloke is from Point Cook in Victoria and his tips were flying as high as the RAAF jets based in his backyard.
Baz122 found 7 winners at a whopping average price of $37.20.
This generated a cash profit of $17,240.
In just about any other month, this would've been enough for the gold.
Bagging the bronze medal was BBbestbets.
Punters would be familiar with this pro tipster from the articles he contributes to theGreatTipOff.com, under the name Ben Beare.
Beare is in some of the best form of his life.
The trial specialist couldn't stop tipping winners if he tried.
There were 106 of them in all during May, at an average price just shy of $5.
This led to a cash profit of $8,960 from $100 win bets.
Beare's performance demonstrated that you don't need to rely on bagging long shots to make a huge profit.
As is often the case, the highest profit maker of May also scaled to the summit of the POT category.
Formulator's enormous 607% POT was enough to secure the gold medal.
This takes his life-time POT even further into the black.
This is a phenomenal effort considering the sheer number of tips Formulator has entered over the years.
In second place is the first media expert to make it into this article.
It was none other than Stephen Brassel, who supplies his free racing tips through Racenet.
Brassel is a highly-experienced form analyst.
In the past he has even held posts such as the racing editor for the Daily Telegraph.
And all his experience in the game paid off in May.
Brassel's 3 winners at an average price of $19.27 resulted in a bumper POT of 204%.
What an effort.
Rounding out the podium was Baz122.
It would've been remarkable if he missed out given the sheer amount of cash profit he raked in.
His POT for May was 196%.
It doesn't get much better than that.
Grace Ramage backed up her strong form in April with another big showing in May.
Filling the second position on the media expert leaderboard after picking 15 winners at 81% POT.
Daylight seperated her from closest rivals Leo Schlink and Sky Racing's John Scorse, who both racked up 51% POT.
G1X analyst Shane Templeton was also in the mix after his 13 winners generated 46% POT, rounding out the top 5.
Check out the final standings in the table below.
Media Outlet | Tipster | Winning Tips | POT |
Stephen Brassel | 3 | 204% | |
Grace Ramage | 15 | 81% | |
Leo Schlink | 16 | 51% | |
John Scorse | 32 | 51% | |
Shane Templeton | 13 | 46% |