Daily Greyhound Tips – Friday April 11

Daily Greyhound Tips – Friday April 11

Geelong: Race 1 6:49pm AEST
No. 3 Room To Breathe

Room To Breathe has started his career in sparkling form. 

The son of Aussie Infrared debuted over 485m at Horsham with an all the way 7.5 length win in 27 seconds neat. 

He backed that stunning performance up with an even better effort in his second race at Horsham when winning by nine lengths in 26.96 seconds. 

He has the early speed to either lead or sit outside the stripes before powering away.  

Geelong: Race 5 8:12pm AEST
No. 2 Serial Sticker

Serial Sticker led a heat of the Shepparton Cup last start only to be picked off late to finish 1.25 lengths second.  

The son of Mepunga Cruzer is low flying and had won three in a row before that including a five-length victory over this course and distance in a personal best of 22.21 seconds. 

He is electric at box rise and boasts an impressive record of three wins from four starts when starting from box 2.  

I expect him to get on the arm and run time.    

Geelong: Race 6 8:37pm AEST
No. 7 Ethanol Water

Ethanol Water is one of the best stayers, if not the best, in Australia.  

Unfortunately, the Thomas Dailly-trained bitch was last away in a heat of the G1 Association Cup at Wentworth Park last start which put pay to her chances, but she did find the line well. 

Two starts back she won the G1 Galaxy at Cannington where she flew home to run down Groovebird in 41.60 seconds.  

She’s a multiple G1 winner and should be too strong for this field.   

Geelong: Race 9 9:38pm AEST
No. 6 Matt Loch

Matt Loch was sensational when winning his heat of the Geelong Cup in the quickest time of 29.59 seconds. 

The son of Aussie Infrared is chasing in a purple patch of form and won two starts back over 460m here two starts back where he exploded out of the boxes to lead easily before dashing clear to win by 7.5 lengths in a best of the night 25.21 seconds.  

He has blistering early speed and I think he can open a lead down the back and hopefully break their hearts to go on and win the Geelong Cup.