Toby Callet is a nationally recognized South Florida based public handicapper who has been a serious player on his own for nearly 35 years. Among his many duties, Callet is the two-year-old pedigree analyst and author of "Callet's Calder Corner" at calderracecourse.com.

Callet's Calder office sits high above the grandstand, affording him an observation point rivaled only by the television cameras that occupy the rooms right alongside his. No other public handicapper has come close to his rate of success in both winners selected and Return On Investment (R.O.I.) for the past 15 seasons at Calder.

In the winter when the action shifts across town to Gulfstream Park, things really heat up. While other public handicappers struggle mightily with the new configuration of the main track and turf course in Hallandale, Callet continues to perform at a level that the wannabes and amateurs only wish they could.

FOR 15 CONSECUTIVE SEASONS, he's produced a positive R.O.I. at one of North America's most difficult venues. An upper echelon player himself, Callet easily out wagers any other nationally recognized public handicapper!!!

Callet was the only independent handicapper to appear on four panels at the Horseplayers Expo at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas this past March!!!

As a long time observer for Len Ragozin's "The Sheets," Callet has earned the respect of many prominent names in the game through hard work and dedication to his craft!

 

Callet's work ethic is unequaled by any professional public handicapper. As the Washington Post's Andy Beyer has stated on numerous occasions: "Toby Callet is the hardest working man in the game."

Some of Beyer's other comments on Callet include: "Callet's selections and analysis reveal a command of virtually every important aspect of trips, trainer patterns, pedigrees and physical condition of the animals."

Callet has been the author of "The Florida Handicapper's Sheet" (which is distributed by B.R.I.S.) since its inception more than 13 years ago. During this time period no other publication has been able to come close to the performance or R.O.I. (Return On Investment) of this sheet.

Toby's followers have enjoyed many memorable scores, the greatest of which was his $48 Pick-Six Game Plan (that was also featured on Meadows Racing Network and the Fox Sports-net Pittsburgh) for the 1998 Breeders' Cup from Churchill Downs. The return on that wager was $34,706.80 - not a bad return on investment!

A typical year for Toby starts in January at Gulfstream Park where he not only covers the live racing scene, but also creates Key Plays for the New Orleans Fair Grounds and Santa Anita Park.

In early April he packs his bags and heads to Keeneland so he can personally observe the workouts and races on the road to the Triple Crown. He extensively covers Keeneland and Churchill Downs meetings while creating Key Plays for Hollywood Park. His personal observations have unearthed some gems in Kentucky!

As Churchill winds down, Callet's major circuit focus shifts to Del Mar. His observations from extended stays at the sea-side oval over the past several years have been nothing short of fabulous.

Keeneland's Fall meet rolls right into Churchill then branches off into Tropical at Calder and the New Orleans Fair Grounds. Kentucky shippers dominate at both of these meetings. This obviously gives Callet and his followers a big edge over the rest of the betting public playing these circuits.

If you would like to join Toby Callet as he tours the Country from his South Florida base, through Kentucky and out to where the turf meets the surf at Del Mar, COME ON!

We look forward to hearing from you!