What a spectacular Sunday of racing action as The Professional Syndicate (TPS) ratings uncovered some absolute gems across the cards! The standout performance came at Carlisle where Nells Son defied odds of 12/1 to land the prestigious Weatherbys Graduation Chase, proving that TPS ratings can spot value in even the most competitive races.

The jumping action at Carlisle proved particularly profitable, with the ratings highlighting several winners including Asta La Pasta and the impressive No Questions Asked. At Kempton Park, the system continued its hot streak with Pyramid Place landing the valuable Pertemps Network Handicap Hurdle at a rewarding 9/2.

The consistency of the ratings was evident throughout the day, particularly in the National Hunt cards where several highly-rated selections filled the frame. A selective staking approach focusing on the stronger fancies would have yielded impressive returns.

Newcastle's evening card saw Force And Valour justify strong TPS ratings to land the spoils at 6/4, while several other rated selections filled places at valuable odds. This continues the remarkable run of form for TPS ratings, which are proving increasingly reliable as we head into the core jumping season.

Remember, following the higher-rated selections, particularly in chase races, would have made this another profitable day for TPS followers.

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