Bridans Maintains Commanding Lead in Tipping Competition
There was little change at the top of the tipping competition this week, with Bridans continuing to set the pace. The current leader has landed 13 winners from 29 selections and boasts an impressive profit of 126.81 points. A strike rate of 44.8% and a remarkable ROI of 178.6% underlining just how strong their campaign has been so far.

Moving up into second place is Burlington Bertie, whose consistency continues to impress. Eight winners from just 11 bets give them one of the best strike rates in the competition at 72.7%. Their profit now stands at 31.85 points, producing an excellent ROI of 96.5%.
In third, Chasemaster remains firmly in contention. Five winners from 12 selections have generated a healthy 9.65-point profit, while an ROI of 80.4% keeps them well placed among the leading challengers.
cupofcoffee occupies fourth position and has been one of the busiest tipsters near the summit. With 34 winners from 87 bets, they have accumulated an impressive profit of 183.62 points, the highest profit total in the competition. Although their ROI of 49.8% trails the top three, their consistency and volume continue to make them a major force.
Rounding out the top five is Tangoman, who has quietly put together a solid performance. Twelve winners from 26 selections have returned an 8.17-point profit, with an ROI of 29.2%, keeping them firmly in touch with the leading pack.
With several competitors posting strong strike rates and healthy profits, the battle for the top positions remains highly competitive. However, it is worth reminding everyone that one of the competition criteria is a minimum of 30 selections (including non-runners) during the month. As things stand, a couple of those currently in the top three will need to ensure they reach that target before the end of June to qualify successfully.
We wish all competitors the very best of luck for the closing stages of the month.
P.S. Our next update will be the final one for this competition following its conclusion on 30 June. Look out for the final standings and full results at the end of that week.
