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We saw a sensational display of tipping from SKY Racing's experts this week, after no less than five of them recorded more than $1K in cash profit from $100 win bets.
Using all of his experience to top the lot was veteran form analyst Gary Harley.
Harley was on fire last weekend.
After bagging a big profit at Scone on Friday, he fired at Rosehill and Caulfield on Saturday.
That was followed by yet another profit at Gosford on Tuesday.
Now with 4 profitable tipping days in a row, why wouldn't you jump on Gary Harley's tips?
It was another Gary who secured the silver for most profit, after Gary Kliese raked in $1,620 in cash profit.
Kliese has also spent multiple decades in the industry, first working as a jockey before making the transition into the media.
And it was at Monday's Taree meet that Kliese cleaned up this time, after tipping 5 of the 7 winners on the card including both of his best bets.
No wonder he finished up with a bumper 81% POT.
Gary Kliese tipping winners for fun at Taree
Rounding out the podium was none other than the main man at SKY Racing, Tony Brassel.
After a short break to recharge the batteries, Brassel returned to tipping on Wednesday.
The tipping machine saw 35% of his 31 selections greet the judge, at a handsome average price of four bucks.
This resulted in a hefty cash profit for his followers.
Bras clearly appreciated the freshen-up.
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Another familiar face in the Sky Racing stable tipped with precision this week, with Michael Charge again proving his class.
Regular readers will know that Chargey appears in this article more often than most.
This time, he not only steered his followers into some great value, but made the most of his best bets.
At Cairns last Thursday, Charge nabbed both of his best bets, including $17.40 winner District.
This is reflected when adjusting the horse racing leaderboard for actual stake, which doubles the stake on all tipster's best bets.
Under these conditions, Charge finished the week with an enormous profit of almost $3K.
What an effort.
Michael Charge knows how to land a best bet
NSW race caller James Tait was the final member of the SKY team to record more than a grand in cash profit.
This was thanks to a couple of juicy winners at Albury on Monday.
They resulted in a monster 153% POT, putting smiles on the dials of all of Tait's followers.
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When you combine Gary Harley's recent form with his overall stats at Randwick, there's no other tipster you'd want to be on this Saturday.
Incredibly, Harley is sitting on an overall profit after no less than 224 tips at Randwick over the past 365 days.
He's also the only SKY Racing tipster to be showing a Randwick profit over this time frame.
The veteran form analyst is as sharp as ever, and is in the box seat to deliver another profit on Saturday.
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Also faring remarkably well at his respective track over 365 days is Josh Fleming.
As well as being one of Queensland's premier race callers, Fleming continues to stand out as a tipster.
Despite placing 181 tips at Eagle Farm over the past 12 months, Fleming is still somehow sitting on a profit.
And with some quality racing scheduled for Brisbane's premier track on Saturday, Fleming could be your ticket to a top day on the punt.
Not only did he record an impressive profit this week, but James Tait has been flying for a while now.
One of the best provincial and country callers in the business, most would know Tait as the voice of Canberra racing.
Calling and tipping in and around the ACT, Tait has now notched up 4 consecutive profitable months.
James Tait is in some cracking tipping form
In terms of profit stats, Tait is sitting on $2,570 in cash profit over the past 90 days, from 72 $100 bets.
This is just further evidence that some of the best tipsters out there are also race callers.