Racing enthusiasts witnessed another remarkable day for The Professional Syndicate (TPS) ratings, with significant winners across all four venues. The standout performance came at Leopardstown, where Moon Eclipse justified strong rating credentials to score at 5/1 in the closing race.
At Newcastle, the ratings proved particularly accurate with Ailt An Chorrain (6/4) landing the opener, while the highly-touted Tiptoptim justified his lofty rating to win at 1/4. Southwell's card saw Jack Hyde vindicate his superior rating of 136 with an impressive victory at 2/7.
The all-weather action at Wolverhampton provided further success, with City Escape (7/2) and Khangai (3/1) both converting strong ratings into winning performances. Come On John's victory at 6/4 completed a particularly profitable day for followers.
TPS ratings highlighted several value winners, with Flash Du Pistolet (9/2) at Newcastle and Linelee King (7/1) at Southwell both proving that when ratings align with attractive odds, profitable opportunities emerge.
A disciplined approach of backing horses rated 120+ when priced at 4/1 or bigger would have yielded excellent returns. The day's results once again demonstrated the power of combining ratings analysis with value assessment in horse race betting.