Tipster | Profit / POT | |
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Rod Fuller (NSW) |
$1,720 / 123% | |
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$1,110 / 123% | |
Luke Marlow (NSW) |
$1,040 / 65% | |
Bernadette Cooper (QLD) |
$950 / 56% | |
Anthony Collins (QLD) |
$940 / 134% |
It was the race callers who had the best of it this week, with four of their mob featuring in the top five for cash profit.
Climbing to the summit thanks to a thumping $1,720 profit from $100 win bets was northern NSW caller Rod Fuller.
Fuller bagged no less than 9 winners across the Tamworth and Taree meets earlier this week, at a ripping strike rate of 64%.
They also saluted at a handy average price of $3.47, driving a fat 123% Profit on Turnover (POT) for Fuller's followers.
You know they'll be back for more after this impressive showing.
Colin McNiff makes his second consecutive appearance in the weekly wonders, after another dominant display of tipping down in Tassie.
The island state's premier caller fired at Devenport, finding 5 of the 9 winners on Sunday's card.
They greeted the judge at an average price of $4, and included two of McNiff's best bets.
This not only drove a fat 123% POT, but saw McNiff cement a two-month winning streak.
He's flying.
Young gun Luke Marlow was the next caller over the line.
His racing tips generated over a grand in cash profit, thanks some smart tipping at Wyong and Newcastle.
Marlow jagged 6 winners across both meets, at a fat average price of $4.40.
The standout was $13 pop Turnaround Time, who saluted in Race 5 at Newcastle on Saturday.
With the ability to find winners like this, it's no wonder Marlow's popularity continues to rise.
Breaking up the race caller domination was mounting yard analyst and presenter Bernadette Cooper.
Bernie has been in some cracking form through the Brisbane Winter Carnival, putting in one of her best performances yet last Saturday.
She found $13 shot Baller from the yard, as well as another 3 winners on the program.
After another 2 winning tips at Sunshine Coast on Wednesday, Cooper clocked off with $950 in cash profit.
You know her Saturday selections will be all the rage for Stradbroke Day.
Anthony Collins also had a Saturday to remember up in Queensland.
The border-hopping caller was all over the Toowoomba card, nailing 5 of the 7 winners up for grabs.
They got up at a solid average price of $3.28, to drive a bumper 134% POT.
Collins's followers will be hoping he can repeat the dose next time out.
Tipster | Profit / POT | |
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Josh Fleming (QLD) |
$1,890 / 27% (90 days) |
The feature meet of the Winter Carnival takes place on Saturday, with the Stradbroke Handicap the highlight on what looks a ripping card.
The good news for punters is that there's plenty of Brisbane tipsters firing at the Farm, and plenty of options to choose from for some free racing tips.
But it's Josh Fleming who's having the best of it.
The race caller has bagged 26 winners over the past 90 days, at a superb strike rate of 38% and a rock solid average price of $3.38.
Punters who followed all of his 69 tips during this period would be sitting pretty with almost $2k in cash profit.
On top of that, Fleming is also showing a two-day tipping streak at Eagle Farm.
Plenty will be backing him to make it three straight on Saturday.
Star NSW analyst Brad Davidson is the tipster who's showing the best stats over an extended period for SKY Racing.
Davo is widely regarded as one of the best form judges out there, and based on his 90-day figures, it's not hard to see why.
In this period he's tipped 25 winners at a juicy average price of $5.34.
This has generated a table-topping $2,850 in cash profit, as well as a 27% POT.
Davidson is also doing some of his best work in recent times, and is currently boating a 74% POT from all his tips over the past 30 days.
He's airborne.