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It was a great week on the punt for some of SKY Racing's leading form analysts.
They made tipping a winner look like a piece of cake, filling the wallets of their followers.
Jumping to the top of the weekly leaderboard with a giant 139% Profit on Turnover (POT) was Paul Joice.
The Sydney form specialist was all over last Saturday's Randwick card.
He nabbed 7 of the 9 winners, including best bet Varda, who upset raging favourite Masked Crusader in Race 3.
Paul Joice breaks the bookies at Randwick
With his last 5 selections all getting up, Joice's next tip is sure to be crunched by punters.
They'll be hoping he can make it 6 straight in the opener at Randwick on Saturday.
Just missing out on what would've been a second consecutive finish at the top of the leaderboard was Mick Wallace.
Wallace is airborne, having now found punters a profit three weeks on the trot.
This time it was Narromine that was the scene of the crime.
Wallace jagged 5 of the 9 winners on Sunday, to go alongside 3 placings.
The average price of these winners was a handsome $4, helping Wallace deliver a bumper 122% POT.
The third form judge to tip his socks off was Gary Harley.
The veteran analyst is going as well as ever, this week steering his followers into more than $1K of cash profit from $100 win bets.
His haul of 14 winners featured some absolute gems, including the $5.80 victor of last Saturday's feature race at Caulfield, Savatiano.
And now on a 3 day tipping streak, punters will be all over Harley's next selections.
Craig Sant is the first non form analyst to crack into this week's top five.
The race caller from the Top End put on a terrific display of tipping at the annual Katherine meet.
He jagged 3 winners that got home at a juicy average price of $5.10, and a cracking strike rate of 50%.
This is testament to Sant's ability.
The caller is currently sitting on $1,540 in profit from almost 200 win bets over the past 365 days.
Rounding out the lot was WA analyst Kris Warren.
Warren produced the tip of the week from the SKY tipster stable, with his best bet at Kalgoorlie Recapitulate.
The gelding won comfortably in Race 4, paying a mouth-watering $11.60 on the tote.
This helped drive an enormous 190% POT for Warren if you doubled up on this best bet.
Tremendous tipping.
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Group One racing returns on Saturday, with the running of the Winx Stakes at Randwick set to kick-start the Spring Carnival.
And if you're looking for some Randwick tips, it's hard to go past Paul Joice.
Not only did he fire at last Saturday's Randwick meet, but he's showing some superb long-term stats at the track.
Despite placing 91 tips over the past 180 days at the track, Joice can boast a phenomenal 16% POT.
His winners have got home at a strike rate of 27%, and an average price of $4.21.
Combined with the fact that his last 5 Randwick tips have all saluted, Joice has clearly got form on his side.
After yet another impressive performance this week, we can't go past Mick Wallace as the tipster to follow from the SKY stable.
The country and provincial form analyst mainly focuses on the races in NSW's Central-West region.
Alongside race caller Colin Hodges, the pair have been delivering quality tips on SKY's Central-West coverage for quite a while now.
But it's Wallace who's really flying at the moment.
If you double the stake on all of his bet bets, his tips have generated $3,730 in cash profit and 53% POT over the past 30 days.
On top of this, Wallace is now hunting a fourth straight weekly profit.
Mick Wallace is seeing them well
Tip machine Tony Brassel delivered yet another stack of winners for his followers over the past seven days.
His 11 winning tips came across 5 different tracks, and included his best bet at Randwick last Saturday, All Saints' Eve.
Demonstrating his versatlity, Bras found a $6.30 winner at Gawler on Wednesday, giving punters plenty to cheer about.
Hopefully it's a sign of things to come in Spring.