Racing enthusiasts witnessed a remarkable display of predictive power from The Professional Syndicate (TPS) ratings across Saturday's action-packed card. The highlight came at Wincanton where Rubaud (11/10) justified top billing in the Elite Hurdle, spearheading a day where the ratings repeatedly nailed the frame.
Mister Meggit (evens) kicked off proceedings with a commanding performance at Aintree, while Imperial Saint (4/5) continued the winning momentum. At Chelmsford City, the evening card saw Initial Blue (2/1) and Natsumi (9/4) both converting their strong ratings into victory.
The system truly excelled in predicting race shape, notably at Doncaster where Room Service (10/3) claimed the Wentworth Stakes. The most impressive aspect was the multiple occasions where the ratings correctly predicted the exact 1-2-3 finishing order, particularly in the novice events.
A level-stakes approach would have yielded profit, but following the ratings more strongly on top-rated selections in smaller fields would have maximized returns. TPS members who focused on these specific conditions enjoyed a particularly profitable Saturday.
The day's results once again validated the systematic approach, with the ratings proving especially reliable in quality graded races and handicaps up to Class 3 level.