Nick Foot Racing Tips Winners

02 August, 2024

Last Week

Caulfield was a happy hunting ground last week for followers. The Best Value selection, HERBERT PARK ($16 when tipped) was an impressive winner. We also had some joy in Race 1 with I AM VELVET far too good for them.

 

There’s something undeniably thrilling about tuning into Racing Podcasts the night before a big fixture. You soak up the chatter, imagine the horses lining up, and genuinely feel part of the action even before stepping foot at the track. And if that pre-race buzz is your thing, raising your game with smart Racing Tips especially those based on recent performance turns anticipation into a sense of real potential.

Take, for example, when Nick Foot’s “Best Value” pick at Caulfield, Herbert Park, came in at generous odds of $16 an impressive result for followers of his Horse Racing Tips. And earlier in the same card, I Am Velvet simply outclassed the field in Race 1, reinforcing how a smart read of form can pay off handsomely.

Fast-forward to today, and the same principles hold. If you’ve been keeping tabs on recent runners who’s improving, who’s finding their best rhythm, track or trip there’s real value in reflecting on what has actually worked, rather than relying solely on hype. That’s the sort of groundwork you’d expect from quality Racing Tips: grounding each suggestion in tangible evidence.

What’s more, plugging into Racing Podcasts doesn’t have to feel passive. It’s relaxed, even comforting, like getting a tip from a mate over coffee. Hearing a tipster mention a horse’s closing splits, the way it handled pressure, or that it looked over-raced last time it adds depth and helps you form your own impression.

So what might you do right now? Start by jotting down a few runners that caught your eye in the past few weeks maybe a galloper who hung on for a place, or one whose jump-out looked electric but was overlooked publicly. Then, tune into a podcast where form analysts break it down, layering in their read of conditions or jockey moves. Compare those insights with your own sense of whether the horse is peaking or just ticking over.

By blending your own observations with external takes be it from a podcast or reliable Racing Tips column you yourself become the smart punter, not just a receiver of suggestions. And that plain as day is what makes the whole experience feel grounded, engaged, and, most importantly, totally human.

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