26/6/20 SKY Racing Tips review
- Author: Alex ChristodoulouJun 26, 2020 10:41 AM
- Photo: AAP
Mick goes back-to-back
SKY Racing Tipster Weekly Wonders
Mick Wallace (NSW) |
$1,770 cash profit, 295% POT | Follow |
$1,000 cash profit, 125% POT | Follow | |
Russell Leonard (QLD) |
$900 cash profit, 100% POT | Follow |
Brad Davidson (NSW) |
$770 cash profit, 86% POT | Follow |
Chynna Marston (NSW) |
$430 cash profit, 61% POT | Follow |
After topping the SKY Racing weekly leaderboard last week, Mick Wallace has repeated the dose.
The flying form analyst for the Central-West region of NSW had another stellar week on the punt.
Wallace cleaned up at the Warren meet on Monday, bagging 4 of the 6 winners on the card including both of his best bets.
And considering that one of them got home at 17/1 odds, it's no surprise Wallace fared so well.
Mick Wallace cleans up at Warren
In fact, glance at the Actual Stake leaderboard where these best bets are staked double, and Wallace clocked off with a 436% POT.
Unbelievable tipping.
Next up is SKY's race caller for Emerald, Scott Power.
This Queenslander had a day to remember at last Saturday's meet, as he called 5 of his 8 tips home.
This resulted in a bumper 125% POT.
Now with a two-day tipping streak at Emerald, punters will want to make sure they're on his next selections.
Rounding out the podium is another Queensland caller, none other than Russell Leonard.
Also a presenter for SKY and keen form analyst to boot, regular readers will know that Leonard has been tipping his socks off for years now.
This week he delivered again, thanks to a trio of good tips at Rocky on Tuesday.
He finished up with a rock solid 100% POT.
Brad Davidson was the next SKY Racing tipster over the line, thanks to another impressive showing.
Davo bagged 4 of his 9 selections at a handsome average price of $4.18.
With the ability to tip with precision across multiple jurisdictions, Davidson is rightly considered one of the best in SKY's stable of experts.
Finally, ex-hoop Chynna Marston continued her outstanding form with a handy profit.
She consolidated her two-month tipping streak thanks to two good winners at Wagga on Sunday.
One of them was her best bet Jungle Book at $6.50 odds.
This meant that Marston finished up with a very impressive 122% POT on the actual stake leaderboard.
SKY Racing Tipster Track Experts
Rosehill Tips
Gary Harley (NSW) |
$1,220 cash profit, 31% POT (90 days) |
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Sydney racing centres on Rosehill on Saturday, to the joy of veteran form analyst Gary Harley.
With over half a century of racing experience on his side, it's no surprise that Harley continues to be one of the best judges of a horse going around.
Take his Rosehill stats as a case in point.
Not only is he faring extremely well over the past 90 days, but Harley is also sitting on a 4-day tipping streak at the track.
His Rosehill tips will surely be snapped up by punters on Saturday.
Gary Harley's 90 day tipping stats at Rosehill
Doomben Tips
David Fowler (QLD) |
$2,020 cash profit, 12% POT (180 days) | Follow |
Group racing isn't done yet, with a handful of high-quality fields set to assemble at Doomben on Saturday.
And just like last week, we really can't steer you into anyone else but David Fowler.
The Brisbane race caller continues to stand head and shoulders above the rest at Doomben.
It might also be a smart ploy to follow Fowler's best bets on Saturday.
That's because if you look at his stats by actual stake, his cash profit jumps up to $2,500 over the past 180 days.
Fantastic numbers.
Who's Flying?
We mentioned him earlier, but Mick Wallace deserves another wrap for just how well he's been tipping of late.
If you go by actual stake, Wallace has recorded a higher cash profit than anyone else from the SKY team over the past 90 days.
In this time, he's tipped 35 winners at a very juicy average price of $5.12.
What this tells us is that Wallace certainly isn't afraid of going for a bit of value.
But considering that he's been tipping at a strike rate of 27%, it's not like he's just fluking the odd roughie here and there.
Striking the right balance between value and consistency, punters will be flocking to Wallace's tips before long.