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It was all about value this week in the Racing.com stable.
The three tipsters who found the biggest profits owe their success to the roughies they were each able to get a hold of.
First-up is Victorian form specialist Matt Welsh.
One of the star players on the Racing.com roster, Welsh was all over Tuesday's Ballarat meet.
He bagged 2 winners including $14.50 hope Encircle in the last.
Racing.com viewers will make sure they keep an eye on this astute form analyst in weeks to come.
Coming in next is race caller and form analyst, Travis Noonan.
Noonan has been focusing his efforts at Belmont during Perth's winter racing season.
And last Saturday he put in one of his best showings yet, nabbing 4 winners including $14.80 shot Foxhood in the first.
Travis Noonan goes big out west
Noonan clocked off with a handsome 37% Profit on Turnover (POT).
Look for him to repeat the dose this week.
Bagging the week's bronze for most profit was star SA analyst James Jordan.
Despite only jagging one winner at last Saturday's Murray Bridge meet, Jordan certainly made it count.
That's because it was Nipperkin, that greeted the judge at juicy $12.40 odds.
That cemented the third straight week where Jordan has delivered a profit for his followers.
He's flying.
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Not only is Matt Welsh coming off a strong week's tipping, but he's showing some cracking form at Caulfield over an extended period.
That's why there's only one candidate when it comes to the tipster you should be following on Saturday.
Welsh has recorded in excess of a grand in cash profit over the past 90 days.
This is after bagging 11 tips at a meaty average price of $4.19.
If that wasn't enough, Welsh's last 3 tips at Caulfield have all got home for the win.
Punters will be looking for him to keep that streak rolling in Race 1 on Saturday.
When it comes to the in-form analyst from the Racing.com stable, it's hard to go past James Jordan.
General racing fans would recognise Jordan from his days working alongside the likes of Bruce McAvaney and Francesca Cumani on Channel 7's Spring Carnival coverage.
These days Jordan is the central figure in Racing.com's South Australian team, where he provides great insight into the races in and around Adelaide.
Looking at his stats, and Jordan's recent as well as extended form are both exceptional.
Starting with his recent form, and Jordan has recorded a profit three weeks on-the-bounce.
James Jordan is seeing them well
That's almost as impressive as his 180 day stats.
Incredibly, Jordan is showing $1,580 in cash profit under actual stake conditions, where the stake is doubled for best bet tips.
What's so incredible is that this is despite his enormous tipping output, that has seen him place 432 selections in this period.
Talk about consistency.