Daily Greyhound Tips – Thursday March 20

Daily Greyhound Tips – Thursday March 20

Albion Park: Race 1 7:19pm AEDT
No. 1 Moet Magic

Moet Magic can lead our Albion Park Greyhounds preview with a winning start in this Novice race over 520m.  

Trained by Ray Burman, this son of Aston Rupee comes into the race with impressive form, having won once and finished as the runner-up five times in his six starts.  

He was the runner-up in the G3 Vince Curry Memorial Final and clocked a personal best over this distance in his last race, finishing just half a length behind the winner in 30.01 seconds.  

Starting from box 1, he is expected to take the lead and prove hard to run down. 

Albion Park: Race 4 8:19pm AEDT
No. 7 Uno Nangar

Uno Nangar is the top contender in this race, and if she performs at her best, she should secure a victory.  

The daughter of Primo Uno was last seen winning a 520m race at Ipswich, but she will likely appreciate returning to Albion Park, where she has won eight out of twelve races at this distance.  

Her recent performances include a win from this box four starts ago in a time of 30.04 seconds, as well as her personal best of 29.80 seconds, which she achieved in November while winning a heat of the Bogie Leigh Futurity.  

Although she can be a bit slow at the start, when she jumps well, she has the speed to take the lead and maintain it throughout the race. 

Albion Park: Race 9 9:59pm AEDT
No. 2 Blue Art

Blue Art is currently in peak form, aiming for his sixth consecutive win.  

Trained by Robert Ayres, this son of Tommy Shelby has been achieving quick times over shorter distances but successfully adapted to the longer course and distance in his last race.  

He quickly gained speed to take the lead and maintained it throughout, finishing strongly with a time of 30.12 seconds.  

With the 1 box vacant, he should have a clear opportunity to start strong and looks hard to beat. 

Albion Park: Race 10 10:18pm AEDT
No. 8 Brunswick Flyer

Brunswick Flyer returns to the races for the first time since finishing a close second over 600m here in November.  

The Zambora Brockie dog has an impressive record for this course and distance, with six wins and four placings from 10 starts.  

Although he has never started from box 8 before, he has recorded decent times at this course and distance when starting from box 7.  

While he may not be the quickest out of the lids, he has a strong finishing ability and should be able to run down this field in the latter stages of the race.