Monday's racing saw The Professional Syndicate (TPS) ratings hit the mark with impressive accuracy across multiple venues. The standout performance came at Hereford where Langley Hundred defied odds of 6/1 to land the spoils in the 13:50 contest, giving rating followers a handsome return.
At Huntingdon, the ratings were particularly sharp, highlighted by The Wolf landing the Veterans' Chase at 7/2, while Camino Rocio justified strong market support to win at 4/5. The form analysts at TPS demonstrated their expertise with multiple 1-2 finishes throughout the day.
Fairyhouse provided further success when Cool Park took the opener, leading home a ratings forecast with Fillusin in second. The systematic approach of following the highest-rated runner would have yielded profitable returns, especially in novice events.
Special mention must go to No No Fizz at Lingfield, who topped our ratings and duly obliged at 9/4. The day's results reinforced the value of following TPS ratings, particularly when identifying well-rated horses at attractive odds.
A measured staking approach, focusing on highest-rated runners in novice races and value plays above 4/1, would have ensured a profitable Monday for followers.