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Winners Agency NAPS+ Review

Winners Agency NAPS+ is a horse racing tipster service from Breon Rawlings and provided under the Sportsworld Publishing umbrella.

What does the product offer?

Winners Agency NAPS+ offers users selections 6 days a week for horse races across the UK. The selections will typically be for win bets with some appearing to be each way. Winners Agency NAPS+ offers a pleasant mix of odds with a huge majority being over 2.0. As of the latest results Winners Agency NAPS+ has a strike rate of 44% according to Breon Rawlings.

How does the product work?

This is actually the most interesting part of Winners Agency NAPS+. The selections actually come from Nap selections from currently profitable newspaper tipsters. Breon Rawlings then allegedly filters them using some racing software with the remaining horses being the ones that Winners Agency NAPS+ recommends. He claims that this works because selections are coming from “proven professionals” and that by weeding them out you further increase the chances of winning.

What is the initial investment?

This is without a shadow of a doubt the biggest downside with Winners Agency NAPS+ as the service is £70 per month on a subscription basis. There is no money back guarantee mentioned so I would expect that there isn’t anything like this in place.

What is the rate of return?

In an 8 week period Winners Agency NAPS+ allegedly achieved a profit of 90 points. It is worth noting that there has been no results posted past the end of March however, a somewhat concerning issue for me.

Conclusion

At a glance Winners Agency NAPS+ looks like a solid choice but there are some things that I find massively off putting. The first of these is the price. At £70 per month Breon Rawlings is charging more than twice what I have seen a lot of tipster services go for and even a 30% increase on service that I would consider expensive at £50. The second thing is the lack of results. Whilst the advertised 90 points in 8 weeks is accounted for there is nothing since then to allow you to gauge exactly how well Winners Agency NAPS+ is performing. If this were (significantly) cheaper this could possibly be overlooked but as it stands I don’t see Winners Agency NAPS+ as being worthwhile.

 

 

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From: Simon Roberts