14/02/20 Racing.com Tips review

Top week for Racing.com tipsters
AAPTagged: Racing Com, Matt Welsh, Ben Asgari, Brent Zerafa, Clint Hutchison, Horse Racing Tips
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$820 cash profit, 48% POT | Follow |
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$490 cash profit, 19% POT | Follow |
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$220 cash profit, 24% POT | Follow |
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$110 cash profit, 6% POT | Follow |
Four tipsters from Racing.com's small but select stable were able to record a profit over the past seven days.
Leading the way for the Victorian-based outfit was young gun Matt Welsh.
Welsh picked up 7 winners across the Ararat and Pakenham meets last Wednesday and Thursday.
This generated $820 in cash profit for punters who followed his tips on Racing.com, at an impressive 48% POT.
Welsh has been doing a fine job covering Victoria's provincial tracks in recent times.
In fact, he's sitting on $1,490 in cash profit over the past 180 days from no less than 182 tips.
There's nothing punters love more than consistency when looking for a media expert to follow.
Welsh is certainly putting his hand up as a prime candidate for Victorian provincial racing fans.
Matt Welsh is in some red hot form
Ben Asgari also had a ripping week for Racing.com.
The Persian Prince pocketed $490 in cash profit for his followers
This was thanks to his day to remember at Caulfield last Saturday.
Asgari bagged 6 of the 9 winners on the CF Orr Stakes Day card, delivering a bumper 97% POT on the day.
Ben Asgari's big day out at Caulfield
Like Welsh, Asgari is showing some fantastic consistency over an extended period.
He is now sitting on a 4 month hot-streak, having ended up with a profit in all 4 of his previous tipping months.
What an effort.
The final two profit makers for Racing.com were their two senior statesman, Brent Zerafa and Clint Hutchison.
These two provide a wealth of racing knowledge and experience to the youth-focused set-up.
Both know a good horse when they see it, and this is perhaps why they both made Anaheed their best bet at Caulfield last Saturday.
The talented filly won comfortably, in what was a great result for Racing.com followers.
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