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Heading the pack for the Racing.com team this week was NSW form analyst Tom Haylock.
The lover of all things horse racing is certainly in a rich vein of form at the moment.
Following a mention in last week's article, Haylock backed up with another $1,620 in cash profit from $100 win bets for his followers.
This huge haul was thanks to some super consistent tipping.
Haylock landed 39% of his 31 tips over the week, at a very solid average price of $3.93.
Terrific numbers.
Next up is Racing.com's lone Queensland tipster, Blair Gibson.
Gibson's best bets in particular have been on fire in recent times.
Incredibly, each of his past 6 tips that he's made his best bet have greeted the judge.
This is reflected on the horse racing leaderboard when filtering for actual stake, where we double the stake amount for a tipster's best bet. When you take this into consideration, Gibson's cash profit for the week surges up above the $2K barrier (from $100 win bets).
What an effort.
Also continuing her good form from last week is Racing.com tipster and fan favourite Grace Ramage.
Ramage bagged 4 of the winners at Flemington on Saturday, including Walking Flying that got home at meaty $7.60 odds in Race 7.
The form analyst and presenter will be looking to make it 3 straight profitable tipping days at Caulfield this Saturday.
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Speaking of tipsters to follow at Caulfield, add Ben Asgari to that list.
That's because the Persian Prince is showing some great tipping stats at the south-east Melbourne track over the past 365 days.
Looking at actual stake, and Asgari is sitting on an impressive 6% POT.
That stat is taken from best tote prices, which Dominic Bierne confirmed this week on Twitter is significantly understated compared to fixed odds prices. In its own right 6% POT puts him well amongst profressional punter performances.
In some solid form at the moment for the Racing.com stable is Nic Ashman.
Most would recognise Ashman as the mounting yard presenter of Saturday's Melbourne race meets.
It takes a specific skill set to be able to tip a horse off looks in the mounting yard, and is a highly respected job in the industry.
And while he doesn't have a massive tipping output, Ashman is sitting on a good profit over the past 90 days.
In this time he's tipped 13 winners at a fat average price of $6.
Clearly not shy of going for a bit of value, punters will be paying close attention to Ashman's tips and mounting yard comments in the coming weeks.