The professor and his mate (Gary & Nick) pull apart the big race days and predict the winners before the race has been run. It’s like buying tomorrows paper yesterday. The punter gets a chance to tip as well on our Tipstars website (https://tipstars.com.au/) free to play with prizes for the winner! Our goal is to get a group together to form a syndicate so we can buy a horse to enter in the Mornington Cup. Then if it wins, we are in the Caulfield Cup, then again if it continues to win we will be in the big one! If you love your GGs then have a listen and you may be laughing all the way to the bank.
Pick the Carnival winner Is it the Professor with his trifecta of trifectas or Pig's postie picks predicting the winners week in and week out? Or mayb...
Melbourne is only a week out of lockdown and busy back at work. So, what do we do? We have a holiday for a horse race that we have to stay home and wa...
Derby Day is considered by many to be the #1 race day on the calendar. Don’t miss the big party that is the Flemington Carnival with fashion, Group On...
We are off to Moonee Valley Race Club, well 500 of the owners are. No, there not. Ok, we will have a BBQ with some mates. No, you won’t. Fine I will w...
Party day at Caulfield if you live in the 5k lockdown zone whilst Sydneysiders have stopped climbing the Harbour Bridge and are now climbing Everest! ...
Saturday is purist racing day at Caulfield headed by 3 Group One races and Randwick’s Spring Champion Stakes Deep Blue (The professor’s tipping progra...
October means Racing Season – Or is it still footy season? Yes, it’s both! What a weekend – Racing all day then the Doggies v Saints clash. This weeke...
What do Caulfield, Rosehill and Moonee Valley have in common? Spring flowers at the races. Dame Edna said, “don’t forget to wear a gladiolus in your b...
Back to Caulfield as the racing hots up – yes it’s going to be 25 degrees on Saturday. We are also at Royal Randwick for the George Mains mile race – ...
Group 1 horse racing is back at headquarters (Flemington) and in the name of a great mare. Which mare you may ask? The professor often professed that ...