19/9/20 SKY Racing Tips review
- Author: Alex ChristodoulouSep 18, 2020 10:41 AM
- Photo: AAP
Davo does some damage
SKY Racing Tipster Weekly Wonders
Brad Davidson (NSW) |
$2,200 cash profit, 244% POT | Follow |
$970 cash profit, 139% POT | Follow | |
Craig Sant (NT) |
$780 cash profit, 130% POT | Follow |
Colin Hodges (NSW) |
$940 cash profit, 104% POT | Follow |
David Fowler (QLD) |
$1,330 cash profit, 78% POT | Follow |
SKY Racing's stable of callers once again showed their class this week, with no less than four of their brigade filling the top five on the weekly leaderboard.
But they couldn't catch gun NSW form analyst Brad Davidson, who topped the lot with a whopping 244% Profit on Turnover (POT).
Davidson put in a near-flawless tipping performance, landing 6 of his 9 selections at a juicy average price of $5.17.
Punters who backed these 9 tips with $100 bets would've seen an enormous cash profit of $2,200.
Davo's biggest inroads came at Rosehill last Saturday, where despite only tipping 6 horses, he came away with 4 winners.
And weren't they crackers, with the haul including $10 pop Discharged that did a lot more than get punters out of jail in the lucky last.
Davidson's Saturday tips are sure to be launched into as the Spring Carnival rolls on.
Brad Davidson tips winners for fun at Rosehill
Onto the race callers now, and faring best thanks to a bumper 139% POT was Colin McNiff.
The voice of Tasmanian racing was all over Sunday's Davenport meet.
He nabbed 3 winners, including $9.30 hope White Hawk.
And with more than a grand in cash profit over the past 30 days, McNiff is in a good patch of form.
Next up is proud Territorian Craig Sant, after he steered his followers into a fat 130% POT.
This was thanks to four winners at Darwin on Saturday, including $8 hope Light And Dark, and Sant's best bet Hope Ya Don't Mind.
Punters didn't mind at all, tucking into a very healthy cash profit.
In fact, those who backed Sant's 202 tips with $100 bets over the past year would be sitting pretty on $3,160 in cash profit.
What a tipping performance.
The third race caller and second Colin to feature in this article is none other than Col Hodges.
What more can we say about this tipping marvel?
He continues to perform week on week, this time jagging another 2 winners, at a mouth-watering average price of $9.20.
Hodges is now approaching $10k in cash profit over the past 180 days.
Phenomenal going.
David Fowler was the final caller to tip his socks off, bagging no less than 7 winners over the past week.
Five of them came at Saturday's Doomben meet, in what was a stellar showing.
Fowler finished up with a hefty 78% POT, and his tips generated $1,330 in cash profit.
He's proving to be not just one of the most exciting callers in the business, but one of the best tipsters too.
SKY Racing Tipster Track Experts
Randwick
Paul Joice (NSW) |
$2,100 cash profit, 81% POT (90 days) |
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This Saturday sees the running of the George Main Stakes at Randwick, in what is one of the feature meetings of Sydney's Spring Carnival.
And for punters looking for a bit of tipping assistance, it's hard to go past Paul Joice.
The form analyst for SKY Racing and the TAB has been flying at Randwick.
His 26 tips over the past 90 days have driven an enormous 81% POT.
This is thanks to 11 winning tips at a handsome average price of $4.27.
If that's not a good enough steer for you, Joice has also found a profit at each of the past three Randwick meets.
If his stats are anything to go by, he'll be making it four on the bounce this Saturday.
Who's Flying?
Another race caller who continues to amaze with his consistent tipping is Queenslander Russell Leonard.
A 57% POT over the past 7 days saw Leonard dish up his fourth consecutive profitable week.
If you thought that was impressive, Leonard has also registered 4 profitable months in a row.
Russell Leonard is in some fine form
Delving deeper into his stats, and Leonard has placed 229 tips over the last 180 days.
These tips have saluted at a strike rate of 35%, and an average price of $3.45.
Over the extended period of half a year, this has translated to a bumper cash profit of $4,320.
It doesn't get much better than this.
Tony Brassel Tips
Tony Brassel continues to build nicely as we head into the meat of the Spring Carnival.
This week he nabbed 10 winners at a solid average price of $3.81.
This included a couple of his best bets that got up at Warwick Farm and Bendigo on Wednesday.
Bras continues to demonstrate that he can bag winners at any track in the country.