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IMPRESSIVE results
Find out how Winning Post Racing Tips is outperforming every other service!
YEARLY PERFORMANCE
2019 - 527.17 points PROFIT
2020 - 2016.94 points PROFIT
2021 - 126.74 points PROFIT
2022 - 161.84 points PROFIT
2023 - 355.85 points PROFIT
TOTAL PROFIT - 3188.54 POINTS
TOTAL PROFIT TO £10 STAKES - £31,885.40
RETURN ON INVESTMENT
One of the key criteria for judging a tipster is their return on investment (ROI). If you see a tipster not clearly displaying this it means they’re not very good!
This figure gives context to any profit figures claimed.
Our return on investment is a very healthy 26.48% - you won’t find many tipsters who can match that!
BIGGEST PRICED WINNER - 439/1!!!
Not only did we back 40/1 Royal Ascot winner Scarlet Dragon in 2020, in the same race we also backed the reverse forecast with Deja, who finished 2nd in the race.
The forecast paid out at 380/1 and the exacta was an even bigger £440.50 dividend!
GREAT TESTIMONIALS
“Without doubt the best and most consistent tipster I have ever tried. Membership easily paid for with winnings and I normally have enough profit left over for a holiday each year.”
Alex Paterson - member since 2019
“I heard about Winning Post Racing Tips from a friend and it was a no brainer to join. There are very few losing months and those are comfortably covered by the better months. Well up from this.”
Seb Bentley - member since 2020
“My biggest wins in betting have come from following these tips, especially the forecasts which I’ve won thousands from. Losing runs are rare, winning runs are common, what’s not to like!?”
Simon Chivers - member since 2019