Racing enthusiasts witnessed a spectacular showcase of The Professional Syndicate's (TPS) rating prowess across four venues today, with several standout performances validating the system's accuracy.
The highlight came at Punchestown where William Munny (Rating 149) justified his lofty rating with an impressive victory in the Listed Novice Hurdle, while Jade De Grugy dominated the Grade 3 Quevega Mares Hurdle, both selections vindicating their high ratings.
At Huntingdon, Teddy Blue (7/2) delivered a commanding performance in the Novices' Handicap Chase, while Mighty Moth caught the eye at Lingfield, scoring at 9/2 in the Mares' Handicap Chase.
The TPS ratings demonstrated remarkable consistency throughout the day, particularly with higher-rated runners converting their superior figures into winning performances. A selective staking approach, focusing on horses rated above 120 when priced at 3/1 or better, would have yielded impressive returns.
The system's ability to identify value was evident across all venues, with multiple winners returning prices between 3/1 and 5/1, providing members with numerous profitable opportunities. The day's results further cement TPS ratings as a reliable tool for serious punters.