Daily Mirror Chief Tipster Newsboy (David Yates) left his followers in seventh heaven when going through the card at Beverley with a sensational 12,936-1 seven-timer.
Vincenzo Peruggia got the ball rolling at the East Yorkshire track with a 15-8 victory, with even-money chance Mo Of Cairo doubling up in the next.
Successes for Lady Roxby at 4-1 and Candleford at 2-1 meant Beverley punters were well ahead as proceedings passed the halfway point.
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But Yates hadn’t finished punishing the bookies – not by a long chalk.
Take A Breath (6-4) left the layers gasping for air, and they were out for the count when Beverley specialist Dandy’s Angel took the penultimate race at a whopping 14-1.

It was all down to 3-1 shot Dolly's Delight to wrap up the accumulator in the finale and the Julie Camacho trainee spared her backers any anxious moments, coming home three and a quarter lengths clear of her hapless pursuers.
“I hope Daily Mirror readers made a few quid,” said Yates.
“Beverley is one of my favourite tracks. It’s a fair course and a beautiful place to go - not to mention a profitable one!”
And he was not the only Mirror tipster in fine form on Saturday.
The paper's Value Scope column, written by tipping titan Steve Jones, singled out 11-1 winner Expert Angel at Haydock and two other each-way bets were both placed at 18-1 – Arisaig and Night Breeze.
For good measure, his fourth each-way selection Shagraan was also placed at 11-1.
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