Racing enthusiasts witnessed another masterful display from The Professional Syndicate (TPS) ratings system across Thursday's action-packed card. The standout performance came at Kempton Park, where our selections consistently found the frame throughout the day.
The fireworks started early when Epinephrine stormed home at a juicy 12/1 in the opener, proving the ratings' ability to spot value. This French-bred mare, carrying a solid rating of 120, showed exactly why TPS followers should never ignore a well-rated outsider.
At Bangor-on-Dee, Evas Oskar justified his superior 139 rating with a commanding victory at 6/1, while Laganhill (124) delivered a clinical performance in the novices' hurdle at 5/2.
Perfect Judgement lived up to his name at Dundalk, converting his strong rating into victory at 3/1, while Cee En Gee dominated as expected at 4/7.
The day's results highlighted the effectiveness of following higher-rated horses, particularly in jump racing. A strategic approach of backing all TPS selections rated above 120 would have yielded a profitable return, with multiple winners arriving at value prices.
TPS followers continuing to demonstrate that following the ratings system's logic leads to consistent profits in the long run.