Daily Greyhound Tips: Thursday 19th September

Daily Greyhound Tips: Thursday 19th September

Sandown Park: Race 4 (7:22pm AEST)
No. 4 House Of Turbo

House Of Turbo is low flying and enters this race looking for a hattrick of victories. 

The Jeff Britton-trained son of Fernando Bale stopped the clock in a sizzling 25.59 seconds last start over 460m at Geelong in a six-length best of the night romp. 

While he’s yet to win over this course and distance in six tries, he has finished runner-up on four occasions and boasts a personal best of 29.51 seconds. 

He possesses blistering early speed and could be off and gone before his rivals realise. 

Sandown Park: Race 5 (7:43pm AEST)
No. 8 Double Denim

Double Denim looks extremely well graded here dropping back in class. 

The Bernardo bitch was something to behold last start over this course and distance when jumping on the bunny from box 1 and clocking a magnificent 34.17 seconds. 

She draws the outside box here but that should allow her to muster speed early with a clear path and lead. 

A repeat of last start will see her winning this Grade 5. 

Sandown Park: Race 7 (8:28pm AEST)
No. 4 Smooth Plane

Smooth Plane was excellent four starts back when winning the Victorian National Sprint Final and followed that up with an equally impressive effort to finish a half-length second in the Group 1 National Sprint Final at Angle Park. 

Unfortunately, he was a touch unlucky two starts back but the Thomas Dailly-trained dog bounced back in a big way last start. 

He did something not many dogs are capable of and that’s break the magical 34 second barrier over this course and distance. 

There’s no denying that Canya All Class is a talent, but Smooth Plane should be ahead of him and will take a power of catching.  

Sandown Park: Race 8 (8:52pm AEST)
No.6 Tim Zoo

Tim Zoo should be close to peak fitness after returning from a long break in the Temora Million Dollar Chase series where he ultimately finished fifth in the final. 

The Jason Thompson-trained dog is a superstar and won the Group 1 Australian Cup at The Meadows in 29.71 seconds last preparation. 

He’s won two of five starts over this course and distance including a slick 29.07 seconds when winning a heat of last year’s Group 1 Melbourne Cup. 

If he can cross with minimal trouble from box 6 then he should take some stopping.