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It was yet another impressive week for SKY Racing's stable of callers.
But beating them to the summit on the weekly leaderboard was popular form analyst, Brad Davidson.
Davo was worth his weight in gold this week, after his tips generated a monster 286% Profit on Turnover (POT).
Punters should note that on request of Brad himself only selections published under his staking strategy are recorded.
Punters who followed his free horse racing tips with $100 bets generated a huge profit of $2,840.
What punters love about Davidson is his ability to tip with precision in the city as well as out in the regions.
Not only did Davo steer his followers into Dealmaker at Randwick on Saturday, but he made big inroads at Taree and Wyong.
His standout tip came on Thursday at Wyong, where Belladeel saluted at $17.60
Stellar stuff.
Brad Davidson tipped plenty of winners over the past week
Securing the sliver with a hefty haul of his own was Colin Hodges.
We've given plenty of kudos to Col lately for his ability to continually tip winners.
The caller for NSW's Central-West was at it again this time, finding 4 good winners at Wellington last Thursday which consolidated his tipping streak where he has made a profit for 5 consecutive months.
Considering the average price of these winning tips was above the $8 mark, it's no wonder Hodges finished up with a 316% POT.
Rounding out the podium was fellow NSW caller Phil Roberts.
Covering the meets at Scone and Taree in the past week, Roberts bagged 7 winners at a ripper strike rate of 47%.
These winners got home at an average price of $4.12, so it really was a sensational tipping display.
Next up is one of SKY Racing's all-time leading tipsters, Russell Leonard.
The Queensland caller had yet another week to remember, after firing at Yeppoon and Mackay.
His $810 in cash profit takes him above the $10K mark in all-time profit, from almost 2,000 tips.
What an effort.
Finally, Darren Flindell did enough to secure a top five placing with an impressive $470 in cash profit.
But factor in Flindell's best bets, and this profit surges up to $1,170.
The voice of Sydney racing finished in the black at Randwick on Saturday, Warwick Farm on Monday, and Canterbury on Wednesday.
A profit at Rosehill this Saturday would see him complete a clean sweep of Sydney's race courses.
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Brisbane racing remains at Eagle Farm on Saturday, and will feature stacks of group racing including the Dane Ripper Stakes.
And after a stellar showing at the Farm last Saturday, SKY Racing's main man Tony Brassel is poised to do the double.
Bras is SKY's premier Saturday tipster for good reason.
He's able to perform no matter the track, and excels at the feature meets time and again.
Brassel's Eagle Farm tips are sure to be sought after on Saturday.
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Not only did he top the weekly horse racing leaderboard, but Brad Davidson's Rosehill record is a strong indicator that you should be on his tips this Saturday.
Over 365 days, Davidson has placed no less than 123 tips at the track.
If you followed each and every one with a $100 bet, you'd be sitting on $1,090 in cash profit.
But if you doubled up on Davidson's best bets, the profit leaps up to $1,650.
Just another reason to check out his Saturday tips.
We mentioned him earlier, but veteran race caller Colin Hodges deserves another shout out for just how well he's been going of late.
In terms of cash profit, Col is sitting head and shoulders at the top of the 180 day leaderboard, with almost $6K.
Remarkable considering Hodges' huge tipping output, that has seen him select 261 horses in this time.
If these stats weren't enough, Hodges is also sitting on a 5-month profit streak at all tracks.
Colin Hodges on a 5 month winning streak
And considering he recorded yet another profit this week, there's certainly no sign that Hodges is about to come off the boil.
He's well and truly flying.