July turned out to be a tough month for a lot of racing fans.
Roughies dominated the metro meetings and it was only in the country scene where the bookies' odds rang true.
Our top 5 performers highlighted this trend and came away with huge profit for their followers.
With Spring just around the corner, now is the time to find the hottest tipsters to follow.
Let's see how these super form analysts did it.
He sure left the bookies silent in July.
TheVillageMute dominated with his roughie rampage.
The clever Pro tipster has always had a keen eye for value but took it to another level in July.
To start the month, he not only found Riva Del Sol saluting at $54.50 but backed it up with Calmsir at $58.40.
The rout continued with Navillus Excel at $32.40.
This led him to a mammoth 504% profit on turnover, one of the highest we have seen in 2022 and a cash profit of $15,110 off $100 win bets.
TheVillageMute's hot July
In second place was Troubadour and isn't he on fire.
The sharp Pro punter specialises in South African racing and has been locking in some massive overs for his followers.
His highlight of the month came early at Fairview when Anatura stormed down the side at $103.50.
What a super tipping effort that led to a 196% POT and an average winning price of $23.22.
Rounding out the podium was Kingully.
The WA-based punter doesn't mind a dabble across any Australian track where he sees value.
He left his charge late but stormed home into third on the final day of the month.
Five straight winners across 4 different tracks rocketed him up the leaderboard.
He has now made $2,022 over the last 30 days from $100 win bets.
Tipster | POT | |
---|---|---|
TheVillageMute (PNG) |
504% | |
196% | ||
Kingully (WA) |
65% |
This category measures tipping performances based on total cash profit from $100 win bets on each selection.
In July, the top performers came from those who were able to find value buried within the markets.
All three tipsters TheVillageMute, Troubadour and Kingully found long-priced winners to boost their cash profit.
Tipster | Cash Proft | |
---|---|---|
TheVillageMute (PNG) |
$15,110 | |
$9,230 | ||
Kingully (WA) |
$2,320 |
The media tipsters are starting to hit form in the lead-up to Spring.
Country race caller Colin Hodges dominated the NSW country scene, with 4 consecutive weeks of profit.
This included a streak from the 23rd-28th July where he tipped 7 winners from 9 selections. Furthermore, 24 out of his 26 tips in this period came top 3.
His 44% strike rate led to a 56% POT and plenty of happy fans.
Look for him to continue to dominate these country meetings in the lead-up to 'The Big Dance' at Randwick.
Col Hodges clinic
The Sultan continued his rise to fame in 2022.
He has been flying and his followers are over the moon with his recent results.
In particular, he has been dominating the Victorian racing scene.
Look at these numbers, a 35% POT from 122 tips at an average winning price of $4.03.
An outstanding effort.
Ross Clarke is a Hong Kong based tipster who has a keen eye for value.
With HK racing now on a break, he sure sent followers home happy with a dominant final two weeks.
His average winning price of $7.22 reflects this.
With the season starting back up soon, make sure to give Ross a follow so you don't miss his next clinic.
Tipster | POT | |
---|---|---|
56% | ||
35% | ||
33% |
Honourable mentions
There were several gun form analysts who put in big shifts but just fell short of claiming a spot on the podiums in June.
Brad Gray would have finished in 3rd place granted he found one more special in July.
Brad only submitted 29 tips and fell short of the required 30 tips, however this does not take away from his outstanding performance.
The sharp Racing NSW analyst recorded a legendary cash profit of $3,660 and a POT of 126%.
Brilliant effort and long may it continue.
The Persian prince Ben Asgari has been on fire.
He has recorded a profit 3 months straight
For July, he recorded a $1,940 cash profit off $100 win bets.
For the last 90 days, he has had a 30% strike rate and a 16% POT.
Great effort from Racing.com's finest.