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There were some bumper profits to be had in the SKY Racing stable this week, with plenty of their experts cleaning up.
But beating them all to the summit thanks to an enormous 175% Profit on Turnover (POT) was Mick Wallace.
The form analyst was on fire, with 6 of his 15 selections saluting at an average price just shy of $7.
This tally of winners included his best bet at Dubbo on Sunday, Satan Da.
The roughie got home at juicy $15.50 odds, in what was a cracking steer from Wallace.
Look at the leaderboard under actual stake conditions where the stakes for best bet tips are doubled, and his POT surges up above 200%.
Incredible stuff.
Also raking in a big haul was race caller Anthony Collins.
Collins had 6 winners of his own, across the Coffs Harbour meets on Thursday and Saturday.
Considering that they came at a strike rate of 43%, and an average win price of $4.27, this was an accomplished display of tipping.
On top of this, Collins has now recorded a profit 3 meets on the bounce.
His next tips are sure to be sought after.
Rounding out the podium was fellow race caller Josh Fleming.
One of the most recognisable voices in Queensland racing, Fleming found no less than 13 winners over the past seven days.
It must be a special experience to call your own tips home for the win, even after you've done it 13 times in a week.
What an effort.
Sticking with the Queensland race caller theme, and Brett Moody had a week to remember.
He was all over Saturday's Toowoomba meet, not only managing to tip 4 of the 7 winners, but also bagging both of his best bets.
This generated a monster 140% POT on the actual stake leaderboard.
If that wasn't enough, Moody has now recorded 4 consecutive profitable tipping days.
Considering the racing family that Moody comes from, this form won't surprise many.
Brett Moody is in a rich vein of form
Sam Hyland kept the ball rolling for Queensland tipsters, thanks to an impressive showing.
The ex-jockey was on the money at the Sunshine Coast on Sunday, landing 4 winners including $8.90 hope Aquajak in the last.
This came after winners at Gatton and Ipswich earlier in the week.
Just another example of what Hyland is capable of.
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Just as he was the man to follow at Rosehill last Saturday, Ron Dufficy is also the tipster you want to be on at Randwick.
The Saturday form specialist is in some cracking form at the moment, sitting on a two month profit streak.
This is largely thanks to his Randwick form, where he has seen a 16% POT from his 45 tips over the past 90 days.
What makes this result so special is the fact that Duff is the only SKY Racing tipster to be showing a profit in this period.
Sydney's winter racing has been tricky for most, with plenty of favourites getting rolled on the wet tracks.
This is reflected in Duff's average winner price at Randwick, which sits just shy of $5.
And with another heavy track expected on Saturday, Dufficy has the form on the board.
We just can't go past Ron Dufficy, who's done enough over the past few months to earn another wrap.
Looking at his profit numbers, and he's sitting on $1,960 in cash profit from $100 win bets over the past 90 days.
As mentioned above, this has been made on the wet tracks in Sydney, where plenty of shock results have put paid to most tipsters.
But not Duff, whose form only seems to be getting better and better.
Last week at Rosehill he snapped up 4 winners, including both of his best bets.
Ron Dufficy's Rosehill romp
This resulted in a very tidy 132% POT under actual stake conditions.
Dufficy is clearly drawing on his decades of experience in the industry to deliver such high quality Saturday racing tips.
Tony Brassel put in another big shift for Sky Racing this week.
The self proclaimed 'tip bot' produced 55 tips over the 7 day period, more than double the volume of all his colleagues bar Gary Harley.
He jagged 13 winners, with particular success at Flemington and Rosehill last Saturday.
Yet another big week from the biggest work horse in the industry.