Daily Greyhound Tips – Thursday April 17

Daily Greyhound Tips – Thursday April 17

Albion Park: Race 1 6:42pm AEST
No. 2 Loving Angel

Loving Angel showed a lot of potential in her recent race over this course and distance. 

Despite starting from box 7 and being posted wide, she fought bravely to finish fourth in 30.31 seconds. 

Previously, she had an impressive run at Ipswich, leading all the way from this same box to win over 520m in 30.66 seconds. 

With the dog inside her lacking speed, she has a good chance to get on the arm and lead the race. 

Albion Park: Race 4 7:49pm AEST
No. 6 Ace’s Chance

Ace’s Chance looked promising over 710m in his last start but was unfortunately stuck behind a tiring leader. 

Before that, the Jeff Crawford-trained dog had an impressive streak, winning three consecutive races, including two over this course and distance. 

In his first race back from a spell, he led in the run home but tired towards the end, resulting in a dead heat with Garrison.  

Three starts ago, he set a personal best of 34.75 seconds, winning by nine lengths. 

Despite the quality field, Ace’s Chance has the potential to return to the winner’s circle. 

Albion Park: Race 7 8:55pm AEST
No. 1 Hooked On Kisses

Hooked On Kisses has been in excellent form, winning three of her last four starts, making her a strong contender at Albion Park. 

The Jeff Crawford-trained bitch secured back-to-back victories over 520m at Ipswich with impressive times before finishing second by seven lengths in her first start over this course and distance. 

She bounced back to winning form in her last race, overtaking Moet Magic for a half-length victory in 29.98 seconds. 

With the advantage of the inside draw this time, she looks hard to beat. 

Albion Park: Race 9 9:33pm AEST
No. 4 Flaming Galah

Flaming Galah (4) is back at Albion Park after a solid third-place finish in a heat of the Rockhampton Cup. 

The Tom Tzouvelis-trained dog has a strong record over this course and distance, winning his last two starts here. 

In both races, he showcased powerful finishes, clocking 30.30 and 30.47 seconds to overtake his rivals. 

He seems well-positioned to perform well in this Masters race.