05/03/21 SKY Racing Tips & Tony Brassel Tips Review
- Author: Alex ChristodoulouMar 05, 2021 10:41 AM
- Photo: AAP
Bras' best bets bonanza
SKY Racing Tipster Weekly Wonders
Tipster | Profit / POT | |
---|---|---|
James Tait (NSW) |
$2,220 / 278% | |
$640 / 28% | ||
Melinda Turner (NSW) |
$570 / 81% | |
Tony Brassel (NSW) |
$560 / 10% | |
David Fowler (QLD) |
$470 / 34% |
There were some cracking performances from the SKY Racing tipsters this week, with the likes of Tony Brassel dishing up a bumper profit for his followers.
We'll get onto Bras shortly, but first up is NSW race caller James Tait.
Tait has been all over the Albury racing scene for a while now, and this week delivered a mind-boggling 278% Profit on Turnover (POT) thanks to a stellar showing on Friday.
The caller jagged 5 of the 8 winners - including both of his best bets - at an enormous average price of $6.04.
Adjust the leaderboard settings to "actual stake" where these best bets are reflected, and Tait's cash profit surges up to $2,770.
What a performance.
From one race caller to another because Brett Davis was next over the line.
The South Australian has one of the biggest tipping outputs of any caller in the country, this week providing 23 selections across 3 meets.
Ten of these tips got up for the win, at an incredible strike rate of 43%.
This resulted in a fat cash profit of $640 for everyone who followed Davis's tips with $100 bets.
Melinda Turner bagged the bronze after a sensational showing up at Grafton on Tuesday.
The ex-hoop jagged 4 of the 7 winners on the card, including her best bet Above The Lot that saluted at $5.30 odds.
This generated a mammoth 100% POT for everyone who doubled their stake on this best bet, and placed an even stake on Turner's other selections.
Given that she's also boasting a three-month tipping streak, Turner's next tips are sure to be sought after.
Onto Tony Brassel now, who had his best week in 2021 so far.
The TipBot bagged 15 winners at an average price just shy of the $4 mark, to bring up a $560 cash profit for his followers.
But that doesn't tell half the story.
That's because Bras was on fire with his best bets, nailing no less than 4 of them over the past week.
They included Fabergino up the Flemington straight on Saturday, and Fields Of Honour who greeted the judge at huge $14.20 odds in the first at Warwick Farm on Wednesday.
Bras' Warwick Farm fill-up
Factor in a double stake for Bras's top picks, and his cash profit explodes up above two grand.
It doesn't get much better than that.
David Fowler rounds out the weekly wonders after finding an impressive $470 in cash profit for his followers.
He landed 5 winners across the Doomben and Sunshine Coast meets at a meaty average price of $3.74.
Fowler not only finished up with a 40% POT, but is now showing a three-day tipping streak up in the Sunshine State.
Incredible stuff from one of Australia's most exciting callers.
SKY Racing Tipster Track Experts
Randwick Tips
Tipster | Profit / POT | |
---|---|---|
Brad Davidson (NSW) |
$970 / 139% (30 days) |
After another profit at the track last weekend, Brad Davidson is again the tipster you want to be with for this Saturday's Randwick card.
And what a card it is, with no less than nine black type races, highlighted by the Group 1 Randwick Guineas.
Not only is Davo boasting a whopping 139% POT at headquarters over the past 30 days, but he's also building an impressive streak in Sydney's eastern suburbs.
His last 3 Randwick tips have all saluted, meaning he'll be looking to make it 4 on the trot with his first selection on Saturday.
You know that tip is going to be popular.
Who's Flying?
The callers have been on song lately, and it's another of their mob who gets the kudos here.
That honour falls to the voice of Tassie racing, Colin McNiff.
McNiff is showing a 30% POT and $1,600 in cash profit from 53 tips over the past 30 days.
His 21 winners have greeted the judge at an outstanding strike rate of 40%, and a handy average price of $3.29.
On top of that, McNiff has also recorded a four-day winning streak at all tracks.
Phenomenal going.