18/4/20 SKY Racing Tips review
- Author: Alex ChristodoulouApr 17, 2020 10:41 AM
- Photo: AAP
Popular SKY tipsters salute
Michael Charge (QLD) |
$2,810 cash profit, 88% POT | Follow |
Tony Brassel (NSW) |
$1,780 cash profit, 15% POT | Follow |
Darren McAullay (WA) |
$1,570 cash profit, 58% POT | Follow |
Brad Gray (NSW) |
$1,320 cash profit, 132% POT | Follow |
Wayne Harris (NSW) |
$590 cash profit, 84% POT | Follow |
A handful of SKY Racing's most popular personnel led the way this week.
Soaring to the top of the leaderboard with almost $3K in cash profit from $100 win bets was Michael Charge.
It seems Chargey gets a mention in this article every other week, and looking at his tip stats, it's not hard to see why.
The North Queenslander has now recorded a whopping $9,970 in cash profit from 444 tips in the past 180 days.
Focusing on recent results, and Charge is sitting on a 5-day tipping streak.
He is the definition of a man in form.
Michael Charge is tipping for fun at the moment
Securing the silver this week in the SKY racing tip stable was star tipster, Tony Brassel.
We doubt there's many experts in the country who have a more comprehensive knowledge of metropolitan form.
Brassel provides his tips in no less than four different jurisdictions, at least twice a week.
With such an enormous tipping output, a big profit is always possible for Bras.
And this week he delivered just that, recording a handsome $1,780 in cash profit from $100 win bets.
This was largely thanks to a stellar tipping display at Randwick for the second meet of the Championships.
Bras bagged 3 winners, including 10/1 shot Splintex in Race 5.
Rounding out the podium was WA race caller Darren McAullay.
McAullay is another hugely popular SKY personality, who many regard as the voice of WA racing.
And like Charge, McAullay has been in some cracking form of late.
His cash profit of $1,570 this week takes him to a 30-day total of $3,200.
What an effort.
Next up is Sydney form expert Brad Gray.
The young analyst was on song at Randwick on Saturday, tipping 5 of the 10 winners on the card.
Considering how open the fields were, this was an impressive achievement.
Everyone who followed Gray's tips ended up with a bumper 132% POT.
Not bad at all.
Finally, ex-jockey Wayne Harris had a week to remember.
Most would be familiar with Harris for piloting Jeune to victory in the 1994 Melbourne Cup.
But it was his tipping that was all the rage this week.
Harris tipped a handful of good winners at Kembla last Tuesday, delivering a handy profit of $590 for all his followers.
Sky Racing Tips: Best of the rest
Ron Dufficy was the best of SKY Racing's other big guns.
The Duff tipped two winners at the jam-packed Randwick meet on Saturday, including progressive gelding Indi Car in Race 2.
Tom Marquand swooped down the outside on the three-year-old, in what was a great result for Dufficy's followers.
Paul Joice meanwhile bagged 3 winners at the second Championships meet.
Despite all the hype surrounding the Japanese raider Danon Premium, Joice stuck with Addeybb in the feature Queen Elizabeth Stakes.
This decision paid off, with the William Haggas-trained gelding blowing them away.
He paid a handy $4.30 on the tote.