19/06/21 SKY Racing Tips Review
- Author: Alex ChristodoulouJun 19, 2021 01:37 PM
- Photo: AAP
Sant strikes again
SKY Racing Tipster Weekly Wonders
Tipster | Profit / POT | |
---|---|---|
Craig Sant (NT) |
$950 / 136% | |
$740 / 44% | ||
Mick Wallace (NSW) |
$710 / 89% | |
Anthony Manton (NSW) |
$680 / 45% | |
Lizzie Jelfs (NSW) |
$680 / 43% |
A couple of race callers headed the SKY Racing leaderboard this week, with Darwin's Craig Sant coming out on top.
Sant has long been the voice of racing in the Top End, but it's his tipping abilities that have really impressed punters over the years.
This week he put in another typically strong performance, jagging 4 of the 7 winners at Darwin on Saturday.
They saluted at a meaty average price of $4.12 to drive a whopping 136% Profit on Turnove (POT) for Sant's followers.
Considering that the caller is now showing a 69% POT over the past 30 days, he's in some cracking form.
Fellow race caller Terry Spargo secured the silver thanks to some seriously impressive tipping.
After finding 4 winners at his local Gold Coast track on Saturday, Spargo stepped over the border into NSW to bag another 4 winners at Ballina.
All up, Spargo's 8 winning selections got up at a superb strike rate of 47% and a solid average price of $3.05.
This resulted in $740 in cash profit for anyone who followed Spargo's tips with $100 bets.
Cracking stuff.
Gun NSW analyst Mick Wallace rounded out the podium, dishing up a thumping 89% POT in the process.
He was all over Friday's Dubbo meet, landing 5 of the 8 winners, two of which he made a best bet.
Wallace wallops the bookies
Factor in a double stake for all of Wallace's top selections and his POT jumps up to 105%.
The form expert is always a great choice for any horse racing tips in NSW's Central-West.
Another caller got home next, after Anthony Manton tipped with incredible accuracy in southern NSW.
Manton snared 7 winners across Wagga and Sapphire Coast at a tremendous strike rate of 47%.
They saluted at a handy average price of $3.11 to generate $680 in cash profit for Manton's followers.
With a background in video form analysis for some of the online bookmakers, Manton is always going to be a safe pair of hands with his horse racing tips.
Last but certainly not least on the SKY Racing leaderboard is Lizzie Jelfs.
Sydney's mounting yard expert has built a reputation as one of the best judges of a horse going around.
This week she used all of that knowledge to bag 5 winners across the Randwick and Kensington meets, driving $680 in cash profit.
They greeted the judge at an average price of $4.56, and included $11 hope Forzanini in the fillies maiden race at Kensington on Wednesday.
Just another example of Lizzie's ability to find a winner at odds.
SKY Racing Tipster Track Experts
Rosehill Gardens tips
Tipster | Profit / POT | |
---|---|---|
Gary Harley (NSW) |
$3,010 / 18% (365 days) |
Sydney metro racing heads out to Rosehill on Saturday, where the Listed McKell Cup is the feature on what looks a competitive card.
If you're hunting some Rosehill tips for the meet, it's hard to go past Gary Harley's formidable record at the track.
The veteran broadcaster and form judge is showing an incredible $3K from $100 win bets at Rosehill over the past year.
Harley has jagged 51 winners in this time, at a strike rate of 30% and a fat average price of $3.90.
To be this good for this long is a testament to Harley's ability as a horse racing tipster.
Look out for what he dishes up at Rosehill on Saturday.
Who's Flying?
Paul Joice continues to put the runs on the board for his followers, cementing what has been a ripping past 30 days for the Sydney form expert.
Joice has jagged 27 winners in this period, at a strike rate of 35% and a juicy average price of $4.05.
This has generated just over $3k in cash profit, that jumps up to $3,850 if you factor in a double stake for Joice's best bets.
If that wasn't enough, then Joice is also boasting a four-week winning streak at all tracks.
Joice has been tearing up the Sydney winter racing scene, and looks well placed to keep that trend going in the coming months.
Paul Joice is flying