Daily Greyhound Tips – Tuesday 4th February

Daily Greyhound Tips – Tuesday 4th February

Warragul: Race 5 8:08pm AEDT
No. 3 Aston Rayner

Aston Rayner has started his career in perfect style with back-to-back wins. 

The son of Tommy Shelby debuted over this course and distance on Christmas Eve and led all the way for a 4.5 length win in 22.62 seconds. 

He returned last week where he flew out of the lids to go all the way in 22.40 seconds. 

Those wins from box 8 and he will wear the white rug here, so I expect him to get on the arm early and give them a cold. 

Warragul: Race 6 8:32pm AEDT
No. 2 Aston Corleone

Aston Corleone has a class edge and looks well placed in this Free For All. 

The Aston Dee Bee dog was a recent finalist in the G2 Warragul Cup where things didn’t go his way and he finished fifth. 

He’s won three of his past five starts including last time out over 460m here when clocking 25.93 seconds. 

The slight drop in trip won’t concern him given he’s won five of nine starts over this course and distance.  

Warragul: Race 9 9:37pm AEDT
No. 2 Represent

Represent looks to be a dog with talent having won five of his first nine races. 

When the son of Beast Unleashed is on, he can carve out time as was the case five starts back when winning at Shepparton over 450m in 25.03 seconds. 

He won from this box four starts back at Ballarat over 450m. 

If he avoids trouble early, he can win his sixth career start. 

Warragul: Race 11 10:23pm AEDT
No. 1 On The Coin

On The Coin has enjoyed the rise in trip since stepping up to the course and distance two starts back. 

The Fernando Bale chaser sizzled around here two starts ago when winning by 4.5 lengths in 22.46 seconds. 

He returned last start where he couldn’t cross from the outside box and finished second in 22.55 seconds. 

From the inside box he should find the front and give them a chasing lesson. 

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Sandown Park: Race 2 (6:44pm)  
No. 4 On The Loose 

On The Loose can press forward early from the middle gate and give the rest of the field something to catch. 

The son of Bella Infrared did just that in his latest effort over the track and distance where he was beaten only a length by Texas President. 

With two wins from this draw in a race that lacks early speed, he’s a good chance of making every post a winner. 

Sandown Park: Race 4 (7:32pm)  
No. 2 Reality Is 

Reality Is has finally drawn an inside box. 

The son of Aston Rupee continues to flirt with a win, overcoming a wide run last start to find the money in third. 

Still showing improvement, he’ll take a power of beating with a vacant box next door. 

Sandown Park: Race 7 (8:37pm)  
No. 2 Joan’s Gem  

Joan’s Gem can stalk the leaders early and pounce late with plenty of speed under the hood. 

She was runner-up from Box 2 a couple of runs back at Warragul, before struggling from wider out here last week in a complete forgive effort. 

Keep in mind she was 400m up to 515m that night, so with that run under her belt, she looks a good bet to make amends. 

Sandown Park: Race 10 (9:45pm)  
No. 8 If He Could  

If He Could should be racing with confidence coming off a whopping 4.8 length win last week at Geelong over shorter. 

The son of My Redeemer is back out to 515m now in his first look at Sandown, but it’s worth noting he’s won and placed in two runs over this trip.  

With some likable form from Box 8 and good early speed, he should be a real threat.  

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Albion Park: Race 4 7:05pm AEDT
No. 7 Fly Direct

Fly Direct has a good record over this course and distance having won four times and placed in three other races from 11 starts. 

Two of those victories have come in the Sandra Hunt-trained bitch’s past five starts. 

She recorded a personal best of 19.22 seconds three starts back when leading all the way from box 8. 

The wide draw may prove to be a plus given it will keep her out of trouble early. 

Albion Park: Race 7 8:02pm AEDT
No. 2 Don’t Speak

Don’t Speak returns to the races for the first time since early December where she won over 431m at Ipswich. 

The daughter of Paw Licking has a good record over this course and distance having won seven of 17 starts.  

That includes a win from this box five starts back when clocking a personal best of 18.95 seconds.  

He loves this box and is hopefully tuned up for a bold first-up showing. 

Albion Park: Race 9 8:44pm AEDT
No. 5 Amren

Amren will appreciate the drop back to this grade after finishing sixth in a heat of the Queensland Short Course last start. 

The Keybow bitch led all the way from this box three starts ago when winning in 18.96 seconds. 

The squeeze box isn’t ideal, but she has the early speed to clear this field and lead.     

Albion Park: Race 11 9:24pm AEDT
No. 2 Mr. O’Malley

Mr. O’Malley has started his career in fine style with four wins from his first six starts.  

The son of Aston Rupee won his first two starts over this course and distance before being slow away third-up.  

He demonstrated his speed two starts back when flying the lids to lead all the way in 19.02 seconds.  

The young chaser keeps improving with each run and broke 19 seconds here last start when saluting for us.  

With the ability to run low sevens to the first marker, he should prove hard to beat on his best jump. 

Daily Greyhound Tips – Saturday 1st February

The Meadows: Race 2 7:02pm AEDT
No. 1 Wyong Dallas

Wyong Dallas has started his career in fine style with two wins and three placings from five starts. 

The son of Fernando Bale has improved with each start and was last seen flying around Ballarat in 25.10 seconds for a win over 450m. 

He looks ready to step up to this sprint trip in town. 

I expect him to find the front early from box 1 and leave his rivals in his dust. 

The Meadows: Race 5 8:11pm AEDT
No. 4 Paw Ollie

Paw Ollie is racing in the form of his career with three wins from his past four starts. 

The Bernardo dog produced an excellent effort over 515m at Sandown Park last start when powering around the first bend to take the lead in the back straight before chasing clear to win in 29.41 seconds. 

He can muster speed quickly so he should be able to get on the stripes’ back before powering away late. 

The Meadows: Race 7 8:49pm AEDT
No. 8 Paw Oswald

Paw Oswald returns to Melbourne as the G1 National Derby winner. 

The son of Feral Franky sat outside Zipping Kristoff early in the run before drawing clear in the back straight before going on to easily win in a slick 29.50 seconds. 

That was his fourth win in a row which included a win from this box over this course and distance four starts ago. 

There’s not a great deal of speed in the race which should see him able to cross and find a prominent position.  

The Meadows: Race 9 9:30pm AEDT
No. 4 Leo Bale

Leo Bale has been racing in great form particularly over this course and distance. 

The son of Christo Bale was an all the way winner here last start when clocking 29.86 seconds. 

Three starts back he registered his personal best time of 29.63 seconds when missing the win by a whisker. 

He has the speed to cross and get on the arm from box 4. 

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Bendigo: Race 2 7:15pm AEDT
No. 3 Coolabah Station

Coolabah Station will face the starter for the first time at Bendigo after carving out some slick performances at Geelong. 

The son of Aston Rupee couldn’t cross last start when finishing a length second over 400m at Geelong but did win back-to-back races before that in best of the night times. 

He has the early speed to cross the two dogs inside of him to get on the arm and go all the way. 

Bendigo: Race 6 8:37pm AEDT
No. 6 Riversdale Mick

Riversdale Mick is a most consistent chaser having won or finished runner-up in nine of his 11 career starts. 

The son of Shima Shine led from start to finish over 515m at Sandown Park in a slick 29.54 seconds last start. 

He won his only previous start from box 6 and the vacant box to his inside aids his cause. 

He can cross and lead and if that’s the case then he should prove too strong. 

Bendigo: Race 8 9:18pm AEDT
No. 2 Canya All Up

Canya All Up is building a nice record with four wins from his seven starts.  

Unfortunately, he was a touch slow away last start at Ballarat and that put pay to his chance. 

Prior to that he had scorched the Ballarat sand over 450m in two sub 25 second wins.  

He looks ready for the rise in distance and should lead from box 2. 

Bendigo: Race 10 10:09pm AEDT
No. 1 Cooper Summer

Cooper Summer is racing in great form at the moment and looks the one to beat. 

The Orson Allen dog won over this course and distance from this box in 28.37 seconds. 

However, he recorded his personal best time of 28.19 seconds three starts back when finishing second. 

He should get on the arm early and prove hard to catch. 

Daily Greyhound Tips – Thursday 30th January

Albion Park: Race 4 8:13pm AEDT
No. 5 Hope’s Zone

Hope’s Zone is racing in red hot form with wins in her past five races.  

The Travis Elson-trained bitch won over 395m here two starts back but appreciated the drop back to her pet trip last start. 

She claimed her 23rd victory over this course and distance when leading all the way in a personal best of 18.73 seconds to qualify for the Queensland Short Course final. 

She’s bless with blistering speed and can lead this field from the squeeze box. 

Albion Park: Race 5 8:34pm AEDT
No. 6 Play Dirty

Play Dirty ventures south for the Queensland Country Cup final in super form with wins in his past nine starts.  

The son of Speed Star is in fact undefeated since joining Dallas Beckett’s kennel and arrives in Brisbane on the back of a sizzling 29.55 second win over 510m at Rockhampton. 

He has excellent early speed so should be able to cross and lead from box 6. 

Albion Park: Race 6 8:55pm AEDT
No. 3 Ethanol Water

Ethanol Water was a touch slow and was immediately checked out of the lids when finishing at the tail of the field in the Golden Sands Final two starts back.

The Thomas Dailly-trained bitch bounced back last start in her heat of the Gold Cup where she led all the way in a smart 41.57 seconds.

That was just the G1 Bold Trease winner’s first look at this course and distance so she could run even quicker here.

She can find the arm early from box 3 and prove hard to run down.

Albion Park: Race 8 9:34pm AEDT
No. 1 Good Odds Cobber

Good Odds Cobber won his place in the Gold Bullion final by winning the Golden Ticket match race series in a slick 29.50 seconds. 

His the class runner of the field having made several black-type finals including the G1 Dapto Megastar Final in September. 

The son of Fernando Bale comes up with the prized box 1 and boasts an amazing record over six wins from seven starts when wearing the red rug. 

He has good lid speed so can get on the arm and go all the way.  

Daily Greyhound Tips – Wednesday 29th January

Ballarat: Race 5 7:49pm AEDT
No. 8 Stomping

Stomping is low flying at the moment with four wins and two runner-up finishes from his past six races.  

The son of Aussie Infrared was last seen clocking a best of the night 34 seconds over 595m at Sandown but he’s equally adept over this shorter sprint. 

Just two starts ago he won in 29.57 seconds over 525m at The Meadows. 

He’s an electric beginner and should cross from box 8 and lead. 

Ballarat: Race 6 8:13pm AEDT
No. 7 Sharapova Star

Sharapova Star boasts a best time of 25.58 seconds over this course and distance but she’s a much better chaser now than what she was when she set that time. 

The Tina Womann-trained bitch won two starts back over this distance at Warrnambool in good time before leading all the way over 525m at The Meadows last start. 

She has the early speed to cross from box 7 and lead as she did two starts back when winning. 

Ballarat: Race 7 8:33pm AEDT
No. 7 Pass The Buck

Pass The Buck is racing in red-hot form at the moment and is looking for his fourth win in a row. 

The son of Bernardo won a heat of the G2 Warragul Cup three starts back before leading all the way to win the final in 25.49 seconds. 

He backed that slick run up last start when clocking a best of the night 25.75 seconds in a Geelong win.  

He has a class edge and can get on the arm early and prove hard to catch. 

Ballarat: Race 12 10:18pm AEDT
No. 2 Nanna Nap

Nanna Nap will appreciate dropping back to this distance after finishing a close third over 450m here last start. 

The Aston Fastnet bitch is undefeated in three starts over this course and distance including two starts back when leading all the way from this box in a personal best of 22.08 seconds. 

She can get on the arm early and with the ability to run that sort of time, she’s the one they need to beat. 

Daily Greyhound Tips – Sunday 26th January

Albion Park: Race 4 7:16pm AEDT
No. 3 Lenny’s Honey

Lenny’s Honey has been racing well since coming to Queensland. 

The Jemma Daley-trained bitch finished a close third two starts back in her first start over the course and distance before finding the front and chasing strongly to win in 19.01 seconds last start. 

She has the potential to run quicker with further experience at the track. 

From box 3 she can find the front. 

Albion Park: Race 7 8:14pm AEDT
No. 7 Hope’s Zone

Hope’s Zone is racing in red hot form with wins in her past four races. 

The Travis Elson-trained bitch won over 395m her last start but will appreciate the drop back to her pet trip which she has won 22 of 34 starts over. 

Just two starts ago she stopped the clock in 18.77 seconds which is just 0.01 outside her best career time. 

She has a great record from box 7 and can lead this field all the way. 

Albion Park: Race 8 8:34pm AEDT
No. 1 Julane Ava

Julane Ava loves this course and distance having won eight of 15 races over it. 

The daughter of Tommy Shelby has been regularly breaking 19 seconds including last start when winning in an equal personal best time of 18.83 seconds. 

She clocked 6.96 seconds to the first marker last start so a repeat of that from box 1 will see her very hard to beat. 

Albion Park: Race 10 9:16pm AEDT
No. 2 Mr. O’Malley

Mr. O’Malley has started his career in fine style with three wins from his first five starts. 

The son of Aston Rupee won his first two starts over this course and distance before being slow away third-up. 

He demonstrated his speed two starts back when flying the lids to lead all the way in 19.02 seconds. 

With the ability to run low sevens to the first marker, he should prove hard to beat on his best jump. 

Daily Greyhound Tips – Saturday 25th January

Ipswich: Race 5 7:33pm AEDT
No. 1 Zipping Marcel

Zipping Marcel started her career in ripping fashion last start when winning her heat of the Vince Curry Memorial. 

The Tom Tzouvelis-trained bitch was a touch slow from box 8 and settled midfield before producing a tremendous second half of the race to win in 30.76 seconds. 

She now draws box 1 and just needs to start on terms with her rivals to be hard to beat. 

Ipswich: Race 6 7:52pm AEDT
No. 6 Satoshi

Satoshi was backed heavily when debuting last week in a heat of the Vince Curry Memorial. 

The son of Jungle Deuce gave his backers are heart attack when he bombed the start by many lengths but to his credit he mustered speed quickly before getting a dream run into the first turn.  

He dashed clear to win in a slick 30.63 seconds so if he begins better, he’ll be tough to hold out. 

Ipswich: Race 7 8:12pm AEDT
No. 1 Zipping Sweeny

Zipping Sweeny was ultra impressive when qualifying for the Vince Curry Memorial semi-finals in the quickest heat time. 

The Tom Tzouvelis-trained dog began well from box 8 to settle second before going into overdrive late to draw clear for a 30.58 second win.  

He now draws the inside box and should get the arm early. 

Watch the clock! 

Ipswich: Race 8 8:31pm AEDT
No. 4 Zipping Dalila

Tom Tzouvelis has a massive hand in the Vince Curry Memorial semi-finals and Zipping Dalila is another of his leading chances. 

The daughter of Sh Avatar showed good speed at box rise to lead the 520m contest before proving too strong in the run home for a 30.62 second victory. 

She’s drawn a touch tricky in box 4 but there doesn’t look to be much speed to her inside so I expect her to find the front.   

Daily Greyhound Tips – Friday, 24th January

Ipswich: Race 3 7:50pm AEDT
No. 1 Professor Samson

Professor Samson has turned his form around since he started racing at Ipswich. 

The son of Aston Rupee overcame a slow start two starts back over this course and distance to storm home and win by 2.5 lengths. 

He returned last week for the final of the maiden series where despite being run off the track, he charged home to win in 25.55 seconds. 

If he begins well from box 1 then he could be too strong for them late. 

Ipswich: Race 5 8:32pm AEDT
No. 8 Federal Remark

Federal Remark boasts an excellent record over this course and distance of six wins and five placings from 11 races. 

The Brad Belford-trained dog showed electric speed out of the box to win over 520m at Albion Park last start in 30.07 seconds. 

While he won over the longer sprint, he’s better suited to this trip and won here five starts ago in 25.05 seconds. 

Box 8 enables him a clear path in the first 100m and hopefully we’ll see him break 25 seconds, which he has done in the past.  

Ipswich: Race 10 10:12pm AEDT
No. 6 Our Boy Chopper

Our Boy Chopper is building a terrific record and has won six of his eight career starts. 

The son of Shima Shine tasted defeat for the first time in five races over 520m at Albion Park last start when going down by the barest of margins over 395m. 

He’s raced over this course and distance just once which was two starts ago when he led all the way from box 5 in 25.25 seconds. 

He has the early speed to cross from box 6. 

Ipswich: Race 11 10:31pm AEDT
No. 3 Barefoot Gypsy

Barefoot Gypsy has won two of her first three races and has improved on each occasion. 

The John Thompson-trained bitch broke her maiden status two starts ago over this course and distance in 25.47 seconds. 

She returned last week and showed great tenacity to run down the leader and win in 25.22 seconds. 

If she can navigate her way through trouble early then she could take some holding out.