Daily Dogs – Sunday, October 13

Daily Dogs – Sunday, October 13

ALBION PARK: Race 2 (5:19pm)
No. 1 Brother Jimmy

Brother Jimmy kicked off his career in style with a determined win over this track and trip.

The son of Aston Rupee flew out of the boxes to take up the lead and despite being pressured, he kicked strongly to get the job done.

He’ll be better for the experience and with the inside draw, he looks a top chance to remain unbeaten.

ALBION PARK: Race 7 (7:00pm)
No. 8 Perky Penny

Perky Penny is a very talented youngster on the rise and will look to make it four straight wins.

Beaten less than a length on debut she’s proved superior in three subsequent starts.

Her latest win was from the outside box where she shot straight to the front and extended her lead over the final part to score by four lengths.

She gets the same draw and I think she’ll prove too slick for them again.

ALBION PARK: Race 8 (7:16pm)
No. 2 Unique

Unique presents in top form having won her past two starts, both of which have been over the 331m here.

She was given a five week freshen up in between and still found enough to hold out the short priced favourite.

A winner of twelve from twenty-five, she’s certainly talented and I think she can win again.

ALBION PARK: Race 9 (7:41pm)
No. 2 Cousin Henry

Cousin Henry has made it three wins from just four starts and looks very promising.

He won well on debut over this course and distance and was solid to the line off a slow start at his following outing here.

He bounced back with successive wins at Coonamble and from box two, I think he can make it three straight.

Daily Dogs – Saturday, October 12

THE MEADOWS: Race 1 (5:33pm)
No. 1 Saint Nifty

Saint Nifty made a big impression on debut with a dominant win over this track and trip.

From box six the Fernando Bale youngster showed good early speed to take up the running and never looked in doubt as he sped away for a 6.4 length victory.

Last start he headed to the Sandown where he couldn’t quite find the lead and found trouble along the back.

Back to this track and with the inside draw I think he’ll prove too nippy for them.

THE MEADOWS: Race 3 (6:16pm)
No. 5 Beggin'

Beggin’ comes here in red hot form having won four of his past five and I think he can add to that tally.

Two runs back he found the front but got into trouble nearing the home turn and lost all momentum.

He bounced back last time and as a winner of two from two over this track and distance, I’m confident he can get the job done again.

THE MEADOWS: Race 6 (7:16pm)
No. 4 Flying Muffin

Flying Muffin comes to The Meadows for the first time looking to make it six straight wins.

The daughter of My Redeemer has only suffered defeat once in her seven statr career and even then she produced a top effort to finish second.

Her two most recent victories have been over 515m at Sandown so she’ll have no trouble at the 525m here.

THE MEADOWS: Race 7 (7:43pm)
No. 1 This Train

This Train comes off a solid win at Warragul and looks well placed to make it two on the bounce.

Travelling well behind the leader he shot through along the rial to get up in the final stages.

The son of Aston Bale loves it here, having recorded two wins and a second placing from his three appearances and from the inside draw he should prove hard to beat.

Daily Dogs – Friday, October 11

THE GARDENS: Race 4 (3:07pm)
No. 8 Motor City Sam

Motor City Sam comes off a dominant last win over this track and trip.

From box eight, he flew out and shot straight to the front and never looked in doubt as he accelerated away to score by 4.3 lengths in slick time.

With two wins and a close second placing off just the four starts, the Fernando Bale youngster looks very promising and from the outside draw he should prove hard to beat.

THE GARDENS: Race 8 (4:27pm)
No. 6 Ultra Ego

Ultra Ego has shown plenty of talent, winning three of his six starts and I think he can bounce back this afternoon.

He won well two runs back at his first go over the 515m here but had the job ahead last time when slow away from the rails draw.

If he jumps away clean, he’ll be too good for them.

THE GARDENS: Race 11 (5:23pm)
No. 8 Smart Comet

Smart Comet is in red hot form having won five of his past six starts and he can add to that tally this evening.

His latest win saw him clock the second fastest time of the night off a wide box and he comes here on the fresh side having not raced for four weeks.

He was too sharp last time off a similar break and looks a top chance once again.

THE GARDENS: Race 12 (5:38pm)
No. 2 Rattlin' Impact

Rattlin’ Impact comes off a solid win over this track and distance and looks well placed to repeat that performance.

He just found trouble early in his prior start but last time he found the gaps and was able to take up the running and proved too strong over the final part.

His best runs have been over the 400m here and with luck early, he’ll be hard to beat.

Daily Dogs – Thursday, October 10

SANDOWN PARK: Race 4 (6:59pm)
No. 2 Fred Rose

Fred Rose comes off a solid win over this the 595m here and I think he can repeat that performance.

He didn’t have the best of luck at his prior run but up in trip last time, he settled just behind the leader and was too strong over the final part.

The most experienced runner in this field, he’s got a terrific record out of box two and with even luck he’ll be hard to beat.

SANDOWN PARK: Race 6 (7:44pm)
No. 7 Field Day

 Field Day bounced back to his best last start with a dominant nine length victory over this track and distance.

The Hooked On Scotch youngster was gallant in defeat off a slow start at Warragul two runs back but proved far too slick for them last time when stepping out here.

A winner of nine from thirteen he’s highly talented and will be hard to hold out.

ALBION PARK: Race 1 (6:28pm)
No. 7 Swift Beach

Swift Beach has just the one start and was ultra impressive winning over 520m at Ipswich.

Showing good early speed she shot through to take up the running and never looked in doubt as she cruised away to score by just under three lengths.

She’s got talent and looks a chance to make it two from two.

ALBION PARK: Race 7 (8:44pm)
No. 1 Autumn Storm

Autumn Storm is in red hot form having won three of her past four starts and looks well placed to make it three straight.

She recorded her ninth career win last start, her fifth over this track and distance, and there was plenty of merit in the win as she charged home late to get her nose down on the line.

The daughter of Aston Rupee boasts a great record off the inside draw and looks the one to beat.

Daily Dogs – Wednesday, October 9

ALBION PARK: Race 1 (2:52pm)
No. 7 Shevchenko Hayze

Shevchenko Hayze made a flying start to her career with a five length victory over this track and distance.

From box seven the Fernando Bale youngster showed good early speed to cross and take up lead and she kicked away over the final part, clocking a slick time.

With natural improvement she looks hard to beat again out of the same box.

ALBION PARK: Race 9 (5:14pm)
No. 1 Slippery's Way

Slippery’s Way proved far too good here last start over the 395m and looks well placed to repeat that performance.

He just looked to get a big lost down the Capalaba straight at his two prior runs but with a rail to follow last time, he shot straight to the front and never looked in doubt as he accelerated away to score by 7.5 lengths.

From he inside draw, he’ll be hard to run down.

RICHMOND: Race 6 (7:47pm)
No. 1 Woolgoolga Gal

Woolgoolga Gal bounced back to her best last start with a determined victory over this course and distance.

Chasing hard she was able to reel in the leader and post a 3.5 length margin on the line.

It was number nine from start seventeen for the daughter of Aston Dee Bee and she looks hard to beat here with the advantage of the rails draw.

RICHMOND Race 10 (9:15pm)
No. 6 Bobby Ville

Bobby Ville made it back to back wins over the 320m here before heading to Goulburn where he produced a solid effort to finish third in a grade 4.

He looks well suited back here and was the runner up at his at his only previous start out of box six.

Daily Dogs – Tuesday, October 8

Warragul: Race 4 (6:42pm)
No. 5 Orbit Bale

Orbit Bale is drawn to race just off the speed from the middle box.  

The son of Barcia Bale was a dominant winner two runs back at Ballarat before running on well for third out wide here last week over the same trip.  

He’ll be afforded plenty of early running room with a vacant box next door and should be in this right the way through.  

Warragul: Race 6 (7:29pm)
No. 7 Mighty Quinn

Mighty Quinn has run some nice races from wider alleys in the past, making him a leading contender in an open race.  

His runner-up effort last week at Horsham was full of merit, diving late to lose out by a nose to Aston Aretha.  

Back to back place efforts stack up nicely for this and he should look to pile on the pressure heading into the turn. 

Warragul: Race 8 (8:14pm)
No. 7 Bluebelle Colour

Bluebelle Colour should prove very hard to beat coming off a runner-up effort in last week’s heat.  

The daughter of Whiskey Riot has featured in the money in eight of her 12 attempts here at Warragul and is a multiple winner over 460m during her short time at the races.  

Suited by the wide box, she’ll look to ping the lids early and dictate on her own terms.  

Warragul: Race 10 (8:58pm)
No. 6 Blazing Dino

Blazing Dino almost never runs a poor race over 400m.  

The two-year-old by Aussie Infared has won on four occasions over this journey and is drawn to get a nice run up on the speed from the middle box.  

Placed in his last two attempts, this looks another winnable assignment if he can push forward early and make full use of his speed.  

Daily Greyhound Tips: Sunday 6th October

Sale: Race 4 (6:52pm AEDT)
No. 1 Skinny Olive

Skinny Olive led in a heat of the Victorian Straight Track Championship last start at Healesville but was overpowered late. 

The Des Douch-trained bitch is much better suited to one turn racing and has a particularly good record over this course and distance winning eight of her 16 starts here. 

She recently won three races in a row here with two of those wins coming from box 1 in slick times. 

She should be able to get on the arm and go all the way. 

Sale: Race 7 (7:57pm AEDT)
No. 7 Stitch And Shout

Stitch And Shout is racing in great form with three wins from his past four starts. 

The Glynn Wood-trained dog was last seen winning over 450m at Shepparton by two lengths. 

The start prior he jumped from this box to go all the way in a best of the night 25.77 seconds over 460m at Geelong. 

He has the speed to cross from out wide and get on the arm. 

Sale: Race 8 (8:19pm AEDT)
No. 2 Paw Pierre

Paw Pierre is absolutely low flying with wins in his past four starts. 

The son of Bernardo is racing at Sale for the first time but he’s been scorching the sand in the city so should handle it well. 

Two starts back he bolted in by 13 lengths over 525m at The Meadows before clocking 29.55 seconds over 515m at Sandown in his most recent win.  

With his early speed, he’s drawn well in box 2. 

Sale: Race 9 (8:42pm AEDT)
No. 2 Barretos

Barretos didn’t race well at Sale in his first two career starts but looks better prepared now and enters this race in good form. 

The son of Aussie Infrared led all the way over 450m at Shepparton two starts back before going within a half-length of winning at Horsham last start where the winner ran a best of the night time. 

He should be able to cross the one dog and find the front early. 

Daily Greyhound Tips: Saturday 5th October

Bendigo: Race 4 (7:35pm AEST)
No. 8 Hotel Whisky One

Hotel Whisky One is racing in super form with five wins from his past six starts. 

The son of Whiskey Riot was electric over this course and distance last start when he started brilliantly before being forced to race outside the lead, but to his credit he showed tremendous strength late to win in 23.60 seconds. 

That was his first look at the track so he’ll be better for the experience. 

There’s speed drawn directly to his inside which should see him enjoy a nice cart across from box 8. 

Bendigo: Race 6 (8:12pm AEST)
No. 7 Matt Loch

Matt Loch can bounce back from a luckless last start run at Geelong where he copped a bad check when contending for the lead. 

The son of Aussie Infrared boasts an impressive record of 21 wins from 38 starts and won his only previous start over this course and distance. 

On that occasion he led and showed a will to win in 23.81 seconds. 

He has the early speed to cross from box 7 and carve out some serious time. 

Bendigo: Race 8 (8:50pm AEST)
No. 1 Pass The Buck

Pass The Buck returns to the races for the first time since not having a great deal of luck in the GRV Vicbred Series Final at Sandown in August. 

The son of Bernardo can fire fresh and is undefeated in three starts over this course and distance. 

It’s been nearly a year since he raced here, but the last time he did he recorded an ultra-impressive 23.49 seconds. 

He should be able to get on the arm from box 1 and go all the way. 

Bendigo: Race 9 (9:12pm AEST)
No. 1 Unleash In Miami

Unleash In Miami boasts an impressive record of nine wins from 13 starts. 

The Brad Greenough-trained dog was a winner over this course and distance five starts ago in 24.01 seconds, but his best is a sizzling 23.49 seconds. 

He’s well drawn in box 1 given he’s undefeated when wearing the red rug. 

With his lightning box speed, he should find the front early and prove hard to catch. 

Daily Greyhound Tips: Friday 4th October

Geelong: Race 6 (8:52pm AEST)
No. 3 Nicki Whoop

Nicki Whoop has been racing well in town and will appreciate the drop in class.  

The daughter of Hostile was last seen finishing strongly for a two-length second after copping a mild check in the back straight at The Meadows. 

That was her sixth placing since winning over 600m at The Meadows eights starts back in 34.78 seconds. 

She has the early speed to find the front and go all the way. 

Geelong: Race 8 (9:38pm AEST)
No. 6 Amron Bobby

Amron Bobby has started his career in great style and is looking to keep his unbeaten record intact. 

The son of Feral Franky clocked a best of the night 22.35 seconds when winning by 9.5 lengths on debut over 400m here. 

He followed that excellent performance up with a strong 25.90 second win over this course and distance last start.  

He can hit the turn first and say, ‘ta-ta and farewell’ as he puts his rivals to the sword. 

Geelong: Race 9 (9:57pm AEST)
No. 1 Verdi

Verdi makes his return to the races after a luckless run at Shepparton in July. 

The Jason Thompson-trained dog is a talented chaser who has won 11 of 22 starts and contested three Group races. 

He races well over this course and distance and won a heat of the Country Championships the last time he raced here in a scintillating 25.63 seconds. 

He’ll no doubt be ready to fire first-up and should enjoy a beautiful run from the cherry. 

Geelong: Race 10 (10:18pm AEST)
No. 8 Hot Saki

Hot Saki is racing in super form and will love returning to Geelong. 

The son of Fernando Bale was last seen finishing second at Ballarat and did win there the start prior over 390m in 22.56 seconds. 

He boasts two wins and three seconds from six starts over the course and distance with one of those wins coming three starts back in a sizzling best of the night 25.68 seconds. 

He has the early speed to cross and lead from box 8.  

Daily Greyhound Tips: Thursday 3rd October

Wentworth Park: Race 1 (6:55pm AEST)
No. 4 Drink Tins

Drink Tins has gone from strength to strength and now boasts seven wins and four minors from 15 career starts. 

The son of Flying Ricciardo won two starts back over 515m at The Gardens in a sizzling 29.56 seconds before racing over this course and distance for the first time last start. 

He couldn’t have been more impressive as he scorched the Wenty sand in a sizzling 29.63 seconds. 

He’ll be better for the experience and has the early speed to cross from box 4.  

Wentworth Park: Race 3 (7:35pm AEST)
No. 5 Agland Luai

Agland Luai is showing no signs of slowing down with age.  

The Masters competitor registered a slick 29.63 seconds over this course and distance when winning by five lengths last start. 

That was his fourth run back from five months off the scene, so he’ll now be at peak fitness. 

Wentworth Park: Race 4 (7:59pm AEST)
No. 1 Check The Radar

Check The Radar settled back and then encountered traffic problems when finishing sixth over 622m at Richmond last start. 

The daughter of Fernando Bale will appreciate the rise in trip and the drop in class. 

She boasts a personal best over this course and distance of 42.18 seconds when jumping from box 2. 

She’s ideally drawn in box 1 with two vacant boxes beside her allowing her to muster speed without interruption. 

Wentworth Park: Race 11 (10:39pm AEST)
No. 1 Billy Boil

Billy Boil was very good in his first start over this course and distance last time out and will take improvement from that. 

The son of Collision was a touch slow out of the boxes and then copped a squeeze which saw him drop to the back, but to his credit he flew home to finish third in 30.29 seconds. 

Prior to that, he won back-to-back races in best of the night times at Nowra. 

He can be an electric beginner and looks set to get on the arm from box 1 and go all the way.