16/06/21 Racing Tipster of the week
- Author: Alex ChristodoulouJun 16, 2021 03:15 PM
- Photo: Getty
Media Masterclass
The media experts had a belter this week, claiming seven of the top ten spots on the leaderboard for Profit on Turnover (POT).
Best horse racing tipsters this week
But before we get stuck into the media judges, it was actually a punter who reigned supreme.
That honour fell to Studley, who cleaned up with a 251% POT.
This Melbourne resident lives just a stone's throw from Sandown racecourse, and that's where he did all of his damage.
Studley bagged 2 winners from 4 tips on Saturday, including $21 pop Sarodec in Race 7.
Studley breaks the bookies in Broome
Sandown has a tendency to favour on-pace runners, and Studley used all of this local track knowledge to his advantage.
He looks a good play for any Sandown tips in the future.
There were some familiar faces among the top performing media analysts this week, headed by Chris Blackwell.
The WA form expert and part owner of OzRace showed his ability to tip winners no matter where they're racing out west.
That's because Blackwell bagged $23 shot Unbreakable up at Broome on Saturday.
Not only that, but Blackwell made it one of his best bets to boot.
Chris Blackwell goes big at Sandown
For punters who doubled their stake on Blackwell's best bets, they walked away with a thumping 360% POT.
Incredible stuff.
Also prone to dishing up a few long shots for his fans is Winning Post's Tony Rickards.
The Melbourne form expert did exactly that on Saturday, steering them into 2 winners at Sandown.
This included Rickards' best bet Sir Khalahad at $4.80 odds, as well as $21 shot Sarodec.
This meant a whopping 224% for Rickards and his followers.
They're sure to be back for more.
TheGreatTipOff's Early Market Movers have been on fire lately, and this week turned a nice profit.
These are tips we post based off a betting plunge after the market opens.
Following the smart money proved very successful at Randwick on Saturday, with Casino Kid and Opacity both saluting at good odds.
Punters who backed the Early Market Movers ended up with a bumper 127% POT.
These tips have also generated a 96% POT over the past 30 days.
No wonder it's called the smart money.
The Early Market Movers report is firing
James Jordan put on a masterclass on Saturday after steering punters into 5 winners on the 9 race Morphettville card.
The Racing.com form analyst was on fire in his home state, leaving bookies reeling after delivering 114% POT.
Another media expert to earn a mention is Jett Hatton from Racenet.
He found 3 winners for his followers, at a strike rate of 38% and an average price of $5.47.
The definite standout was Tofane who saluted in the Stradbroke at juicy $13 odds.
And now showing a two-week tipping streak at all tracks, Hatton is one to follow in the coming weeks.
Finally, Sky Racing's Brad Davidson kept the good form rolling with yet another profitable week.
Four winners was all Davo needed to turn a tidy profit from his six selections, with the highlight coming in the second race at Randwick when Casino Kid scored paying $5.50.
Harness and Greyhound tipsters of the week
The media domination continued on the harness leaderboard, with the top three spots for POT taken up by media experts.
Sitting at the summit with a fat 118% POT was popular race caller Craig Rail.
The RSN man was another who found some cracking value, after he jagged $24 hope Righteously at Kilmore on Thursday.
While this was Rail's only winner, he made the most of it by suggesting it as a best bet.
This meant his POT jumped up to 140% under actual stake conditions.
And now with a two-month tipping streak at all tracks, Rail is also one of the more consistent trots tipsters going around.
Onto the greyhound leaderboard, and it was pro punter Cyberyang who kicked away from the pack.
The Queenslander had a whale of a week, after nailing 5 winners at a whopping average price of $18.64.
Given that these winners got up at a very solid strike rate of 26%, it's no wonder Cyberyang clocked off with a mammoth 391% POT.
Especially when he tipped winners like Savoury, that got up at outrageous $67 odds at Wentworth Park on Saturday.
If that wasn't enough, then Cyberyang is also boasting a three-day winning streak,
He's flying.
A roughie to write home about