Racing enthusiasts witnessed another remarkable day of success for The Professional Syndicate (TPS) ratings across Thursday's meetings, headlined by a stunning 25/1 victory from Blue Soul at Dundalk's evening fixture.
The ratings excellence was particularly evident at Exeter, where top-rated runners dominated proceedings. Skyjack Hijack justified his impressive 130 rating with a commanding victory at 13/8 in the opener, while Captain Teague maintained the momentum in the novices' chase.
Dundalk's card provided the day's most valuable insight, as the 113-rated Sakti claimed the Listed contest at 11/4, but it was Blue Soul who really caught the eye, defying odds of 25/1 to land the seventh race after being identified by the ratings as significantly undervalued by the market.
The success pattern suggests a two-pronged approach to profit: backing highly-rated horses (110+) at shorter prices while selectively playing overlay opportunities on horses rated 100+ at double-digit odds. This strategy would have yielded impressive returns, with multiple winners across both categories.
TPS members following the ratings would have enjoyed a particularly profitable evening at Dundalk, where the system continued to demonstrate its remarkable accuracy in identifying both solid favorites and value-packed longshots.