What a pulsating day of racing action as The Professional Syndicate (TPS) ratings lit up the tracks across the UK and Ireland with a series of spectacular successes. The standout performance came at Naas where Duke Of Leggagh stormed home at a generous 11/1 in the Adare Manor Opportunity Handicap Hurdle.
The ratings were particularly sharp at Newbury where Lord Of Thunder justified his strong rating to land the William Hill Novices Limited Handicap Chase at 11/2. Earlier on the card, Djelo proved the ratings spot-on by claiming the Grade 2 Denman Chase as a well-backed 6/4 favorite.
At Newcastle, the evening card produced more profits as Royal Approval defied odds of 11/2 to land the spoils in what proved to be an excellent reading of form by TPS ratings. The systematic approach of backing top-rated runners would have yielded significant returns, especially when combined with selective value plays on horses rated within 5 points of the top-rated runner.
Several races saw the ratings nail the exact 1-2-3 finish, highlighting the precision of TPS's analytical approach. A measured staking plan focusing on horses rated above 140 in graded races would have produced exceptional returns on the day.