What a spectacular day of racing insights as The Professional Syndicate (TPS) ratings showcased their precision across multiple venues, with Fairyhouse emerging as the standout success story.

The Irish venue saw remarkable accuracy from the ratings system, highlighted by King Alexander justifying his 135 rating with a commanding victory at 15/8 in the SBK Handicap Hurdle. This set the tone for an impressive day where highly-rated selections consistently found the frame.

At Ffos Las, Handstands lived up to his imposing 155 rating, claiming victory in the Grade 2 Dragonbet Towton Novices Chase at even money, while Noble Birth (134) delivered a polished performance to win at 11/4.

The evening card at Newcastle provided value hunters with excitement as Lady Of The Garr defied expectations to score at 8/1, proving that TPS ratings can identify value opportunities across all classes of racing.

Level stake win betting would have yielded profit, but the real returns came from following the stronger ratings signals at Fairyhouse, where multiple exacta opportunities presented themselves throughout the card.

A day that truly highlighted the power of ratings-based analysis, particularly in the higher-grade National Hunt contests where class prevailed.

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