Racing enthusiasts witnessed another remarkable day for The Professional Syndicate's ratings system, with significant winners flowing across all three venues. The standout performance came at Carlisle, where Grandads Cottage showcased his class with a commanding victory at 10/3 in the 13:32 contest.
Windsor's card proved particularly fruitful, with Ma Shantou (132) delivering a polished performance at 15/8 in the opener, while Hasthing justified his 122 rating with a convincing win at 11/8 in the penultimate race. The system demonstrated its reliability at Navan too, where Glen Kiln (125) triumphed at 9/2 in a competitive handicap hurdle.
Value hunters would have been delighted with Verdant Place, who defied a price of 3/1 to land the spoils in Navan's 14:55 contest. The day's results particularly highlighted the effectiveness of focusing on horses rated above 120, with multiple winners falling into this category.
TPS members following a level-stakes approach on top-rated selections would have enjoyed a profitable day, while those employing a more selective strategy focusing on value plays above 3/1 would have maximized their returns. This successful Saturday again validates the consistent edge provided by The Professional Syndicate's ratings methodology.