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Once again it was all about SKY Racing's stable of race callers, after they cleaned up on the punt.
There's plenty of reasons why race callers make such good tipsters.
One of the main factors is that over the years they build up an intimate knowledge of the horses, tracks, jockeys and trainers in their area.
This definitely applies to Colin Hodges, who has been the voice of Central-West NSW racing for a fair while now.
Col was up to his old tricks at Mudgee on Sunday, bagging two winners at a mouth-watering average price of $11.15.
This not only generated a whopping 219% Profit on Turnover (POT), but ensured that Hodges made August his seventh consecutive profitable month.
His September tips are sure to be hot property.
Next up is Queensland's David Fowler, who found an enormous 207% POT for his followers.
While he's usually tipping winners at Doomben and Eagle Farm, this week Ipswich was the scene of his tipping masterclass.
He jagged 4 of the 7 winners, including best bet Bobby Axelrod and $15 pop Quotant.
Incredible work from one of the most exciting race callers in the business.
David Fowler tips punters into plenty of value in Ipswich
Bagging the bronze was Brett Davis.
It was a big week for the former Hong Kong caller, who tipped at four different meets in South Australia.
He found winners at each of them, highlighted by a trio of winning tips at Morphettville on Saturday.
Davis found 9 winners in all, at a solid average price of $4.14.
Cracking stuff.
The fourth and final race caller to make a splash was Colin McNiff.
The Tasmanian tipped up a storm at Devenport on Sunday, landing 3 winners at a juicy average price of $5.67.
This led to a very impressive 89% POT.
McNiff has been a model of consistency for a while now.
He's currently sitting on $1,378 in cash profit from $100 win bets over the past 365 days.
Phenomenal going.
Offering some resistance for the form analysts was fan favourite Gary Harley.
Harley provided no less than 55 tips for his followers over the week, that went on to salute at a ripping strike rate of 36%.
This included jagging $10.90 best bet Perfect Jewel in the last at Caulfield on Saturday.
Look for Harley to be a big player during the Spring Carnival.
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Plenty of quality horses are resuming at Randwick on Saturday, for what's set to be a huge meet.
And it's Paul Joice who's shaping up as the tipster to help punters find a good profit.
The form analyst is showing some outstanding stats at Sydney's headquarters over the past 180 days.
In that time he's tipped 25 winners at a very solid average price of $4.21.
Punters who followed all of Joice's 82 tips with $100 bets would be sitting pretty on $2,330 in cash profit.
If that wasn't enough, Joice has also jagged each of his past 5 tips at Randwick.
Let's hope he can keep that streak rolling on Saturday.
Paul Joice cleans up at Randwick
Queensland caller and form judge Russell Leonard is airborne, having now found a profit three weeks on the trot.
Most would be aware of Leonard for his all-time tipping exploits, which continue to impress.
Leonard remains the all-time profit maker in the SKY stable, with more than $12K in cash profit from nearly 2,000 tips.
And he's been going just as well lately, leading his colleagues on the 90-day leaderboard, with $3,040 in cash profit.
Whichever way you look at it, Leonard is undoubtedly one of Australia's best judges of a race horse.
Punters will continue to snap up his tips in the coming months.
Tony Brassel looks to be working himself into some nice form as the Spring Carnival starts to heat up.
SKY's premier form analyst found another 15 winners this week, at a very solid strike rate of 26%.
Highlights include $8.60 shot Top Me Up Again at Doomben on Wednesday, and best bet at Rosehill on Saturday Mugatoo.
Plenty will be keen on his Randwick tips this Saturday.