Another winning week for the followers, 5 in a row now.
Also, we have had 8 winning weeks in 12.
This week – 13 units invested, and 15.5 units returned, a 19.23% profit on turnover (POT).
Overall – 134 units invested, and 204.6 units returned, a 52.67% POT.
For a $10 per unit investment, your $1,340 has returned you $2,046, a profit of $706.
Have a great week.
It’s another Saturday at Caulfield, and there’s that familiar buzz in the gut – racing season isn’t just about the horses; it’s about the rhythm of buildup, the anticipation of the first strike, and the quiet confidence that sometimes washes over you when a form line just feels right.
Over the last several weeks, our Caulfield record has been quietly impressive. In late August last year, Mick’s Mail landed five winners in a row – eight winning weeks in a dozen, and a tidy 19 percent profit on turnover. You don’t stumble into consistency like that by accident it’s a product of careful observation, patience, and studying those subtle shifts in form and pace.
That kind of sustained edge is what real Racing Tips are built on trading gut-feel with hard data, balancing soft track conditions with barrier draws, watching how those stars circle back into form. Just tuning into any Racing Podcasts can bring that alive hearing insider chatter about track changes or insider whispers about horses that thrive in soft going. Overflowing with stories, insights, and wake-up calls you didn’t know you needed.
Jump ahead to earlier in 2025: reports showed an overall profit of more than 25 percent after 47 weeks, even in tougher meetings. Caulfield form didn’t just smile on the bold it rewarded the informed.
It’s not magic – it’s layering Horse Racing Tips on top of race-day context: who’s been peaking, who’s peaking too early, and who’s hanging on. Last week’s previews had the Group 2 P.B. Lawrence Stakes as the highlight, with early value hidden in horses like Private Eye, whose early-season strike rate speaks for itself.
So what does all this mean for a punter reading just a few days out: keep an ear on Racing Podcasts for chatter that doesn’t make front-page form guides; use Racing Tips not as gospel, but as starting points, to layer with your own observations be it pasture workouts, trainer whispers or barrier stats; and never forget that form evolves. A horse that flew last fortnight might be flat now, and a slow starter could hit stride on the very day that matters.
When Caulfield rolls around, it shouldn’t feel robotic it should feel alive. And that’s the real edge: reading the story beyond the numbers.