Welcome to The Sunday Supplement by PuntHub.
A weekly roundup of all Punthub tipsters. The Supplement runs Saturday To Friday, meaning Yesterday is the start of next week's roundup.
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Onwards with our weekly overview..
Lay 2 Liability
"Some days you are a pigeon, some days you are a statue"
40 winning bets from 52 selections but a small loss of £3 this week. September a whole produced 189 selections with 154 winning bets (81.48% Strike rate) and a total profit of £71.85 to £10 liability. Steady profit is the name of the game when laying and it is providing exactly that.
Worth noting we are also recording them as straight lays (lay to win £10) which has to date returned £542 profit.
Either which way you spin it, it's a profitable lay service and there aren't very many of those around!
Moving into our 3rd full month providing no drastic pitfall we will be looking to end the trial towards the end of the month.
Racing Ross
Leaves us after a far from ideal month on the trial sheet.
The Betting Edge (new for September)
Thirteen winners this week and just scraping a profit in September after 295 staked. LORD BADDESLEY (4) and VORASHANN (4) both worthy of a mention. At 4 points down from 18 staked its not an ideal start to the month but its only the first week of October and there’s plenty of time to turn the month around.
Bestway Racing
Seven winners and actually a pretty solid week for Bestway.
Redarna the first of two noteworthy winners hitting the target at 8/1 while Glen Force won at Nottingham returning 7 points profit.
38.31 points profit for September from 107 staked and he doesn’t look too bad at all now going into the winter. 2.00 points profit so far for October from 5 staked.
Just two winning Draws this week and not a lot to shout about for the last couple of months now with back to back losing months in August and September. Nimes to draw with Lens and Kofu to draw with Verdy the only selections returning the profit. Ended September -5 from 18 staked to add. Could do with a strong October.
Eye For Info
Leaves us this month, it really doesn't bet enough to captivate an audience.