Daily Greyhound Tips – Tuesday July 8

Daily Greyhound Tips – Tuesday July 8

Warragul: Race 3 7:29pm AEST
No. 3 Carry On Maci

Carry On Maci has started her career in great fashion with back-to-back wins over this course and distance. 

The Bernardo bitch flew out of box 5 on debut to lead all the way for a three-length win in a best of the night 22.68 seconds. 

She followed that up last start with a 1.75 length win where she stopped the clock in 22.90 seconds. 

She’s a jet early who should find the front early and go all the way. 

Warragul: Race 5 8:13pm AEST
No. 7 Extreme Havoc

Extreme Havoc was awesome on debut when exploding out of this box to lead a heat of the Pink Diamond Maiden Sprinter Series all the way in a slick 25.92 seconds. 

We can put a line through his last start failure when he had no luck in the semi-final and finished a long last.  

The son of Aston Rupee can bounce back here in an easier contest. 

His best jump should see him vying for the lead with Free Power.  

Warragul: Race 8 9:22pm AEST
No. 3 Paw Whitley

Paw Whitley comes to Warragul for the first time following three city placings at The Meadows and Sandown. 

The daughter of Bernardo drops in distance, but it shouldn’t faze her given four starts ago she led all the way over 410m at Horsham for a 3.5 length win in 23.32 seconds which was a whisker off the best of the night time. 

She’s armed with electric early speed so should get on the arm from box 3. 

Warragul: Race 9 9:38pm AEST
No. 6 Paw Zevon

Paw Zevon has created an impression going unbeaten in his first three starts. 

The son of Fernando Bale won back-to-back races over 410m at Horsham by six and four lengths respectively before producing his best performance to date last start. 

He recorded the fastest heat time of 22.63 seconds when completely dominating his rivals by 11 lengths.  

A repeat of that run should see him keeping his perfect record intact. 

Daily Greyhound Tips – Sunday July 6

Albion Park: Race 3 6:05pm AEST
No. 1 Installer

Installer was slow away on debut over 352 at Q1 Lakeside before working home strongly to finish fourth. 

The son of Feral Franky improved considerably at his second start when mustering speed quickly to find the front and go all the way for an 8.75 length win in 20.11 seconds. 

He should be able to use box 1 to his advantage. 

Albion Park: Race 4 6:27pm AEST
No. 3 Made You Look

Made You Look has started her career in fine style with back-to-back wins. 

The Jungle Deuce bitch has been a step slow in each of her starts over this course and distance but has quickly mustered speed and used box 1 to advantage to rail through to win in 19.27 and 19.11 seconds. 

She has the two dogs drawn to her inside covered for early speed so should cross and be hard to beat. 

Albion Park: Race 10 8:28pm AEST
No. 6 Lamia Modena

Lamia Modena is a consistent chaser that broke a run of placings last start over this course and distance. 

The daughter of Aussie Infrared showed good speed to lead all the way for a 5.25 length win in 19.06 seconds. 

She’ll be better for the experience and the lack of speed drawn to her outside helps. 

Albion Park: Race 12 9:08pm AEST
No. 7 Perky Penny

Perky Penny loves this course and distance having won 11 of 19 starts and hopefully can go down in history as the very last winner at Albion Park.

The Aussie Infrared bitch carved up Q1 Lakeside in early June with back-to-back wins over 352m in slick time including a best of the night 19.58 seconds two starts ago.   

She returned to this course and distance three stars ago and registered a personal best of 18.76 seconds before lowering that time at her next start when winning in 18.68 seconds. 

Unfortunately, missing the start proved costly last start when finishing second here. 

She’s lightning quick early so should be able to cross and find the front. 

Daily Greyhound Tips – Saturday July 5

Q2 Parklands: Race 6 8:43pm AEST
No. 3 Good Odds Cobber

Good Odds Cobber is one of Australia’s top sprinters and can rebound after an uncharacteristic third in his Brisbane Cup heat, where he was slow out and off his usual form. 

Prior to that, the son of Fernando Bale was flying, winning three straight.  

He dominated the Ladbrokes Origin Sprint two starts back, leading all the way to win by 5.25 lengths in 29.46 seconds. He also clocked 29.48 in a Brisbane Cup Prelude and 30.12 in heavy rain. 

Drawn in box 3, he’s well placed to find the front early—and if he does, he’ll be hard to run down. 

Q2 Parklands: Race 7 9:00pm AEST
No. 2 Red Dirt Road

Red Dirt Road is among Queensland’s premier stayers and showcased his class with a powerful 41.59-second win in the Ladbrokes Origin Distance race three starts ago. 

Trained by Tim Britton, he lost his unbeaten record over this trip when caught wide in the Chairman’s Cup Final but still battled gamely for second. He bounced back in style last start, clocking a sharp 41.24 to win his Queensland Cup heat. 

As the 710m track record holder at Q2 Parklands, he has the early pace to lead or settle close from box 2—either way, he’ll be right in the finish. 

Q2 Parklands: Race 8 9:31pm AEST
No. 3 Tim Zoo

Tim Zoo has been electric since arriving in Queensland and looks ready to peak in his grand final.  

Trained by Jason Thompson, he showed his class four starts back in the Group 2 Cyndie’s Magic heat, storming home from box 8 to win in 30.22. 

After a luckless run in the final, he bounced back with a blistering 29.21 win over this track and trip, putting seven lengths on his rivals.  

He backed that up last start with another dominant display, leading from box 6 and winning his Brisbane Cup heat by 7.75 lengths in 29.22. 

He’s been launching brilliantly, and if he nails the start again from box 3, he’ll take a power of beating. 

Q2 Parklands: Race 10 10:21pm AEST
No. 1 Tank Keeping

Tank Keeping looks perfectly placed in this Fifth Grade and is primed to return to the winner’s list. 

Trained by Tony Brett, he was strong to the line last start over 457m at Q1 Lakeside, just missing the win.  

He’ll appreciate getting back to Q2 Parklands, where two starts ago he led all the way in a sharp 29.67 over 520m. 

Drawn the red, he’s set to punch straight to the front and if he does, he’ll be tough to run down. 

Daily Greyhound Tips – Friday July 4

Bendigo: Race 6 8:45pm AEST
No. 1 It’s Mikado Time

It’s Mikado Time was awesome in his heat of the Prospector Series when qualifying with the fastest time. 

The son of Koblenz led all the way from box 4 to win by three lengths in a sizzling 23.62 seconds. 

That kept his unbeaten record over the course and distance intact and took his overall record to eight wins and four placings from 12 starts. 

He’s got the early speed to hold the rail from box 1. 

Bendigo: Race 7 9:06pm AEST
No. 3 Doongalla Jessie

Doongalla Jessie jumped straight to the front in her Roses heat before dashing clear to win by 4.25 lengths in 24 seconds neat. 

That turned around a run of close placings for the Bernardo bitch and the win will have given her confidence. 

She boasts a personal best over this course and distance of 23.79 seconds which if she can repeat here should see her fighting out the finish. 

She has the early speed to cross the two dogs drawn to her inside and find the front. 

Bendigo: Race 8 9:27pm AEST
No. 2 Crutching Tommy

Crutching Tommy was brilliant in his heat win of the Winter Cup here last start. 

The son of Feral Franky went straight to the front and was never headed, winning by six lengths in 37.82 seconds. 

He’s been chasing in good form and just three starts back won by nine lengths over 595m at Sandown. 

He should be able to get on the arm from box 2. 

Bendigo: Race 12 10:47pm AEST
No. 8 Dash Of Whisky

Dash Of Whisky has been chasing well with two wins from his past three starts. 

The son of Flying Ricciardo put his rivals to the sword three starts ago when winning by eight lengths in a slick 29.41 seconds over 515m at Sandown. 

After an unlucky run two starts back, he returned to the winner’s circle last start when finding the line well to win narrowly at Geelong. 

He’s well drawn in box 8 and should be able to build momentum early.  

Daily Greyhound Tips – Thursday July 3

Q1 Lakeside: Race 3 7:30pm AEST
No. 8 Hara’s Luna

Hara’s Luna is sharpening up after a four-month spell. 

The talented daughter of Feral Franky showed encouraging signs second-up, finishing strongly despite early interference to place fifth, eight lengths behind Ethanol Water in a Queensland Cup heat. 

With 16 wins from 29 starts, including a Group 3 Past Members Trophy Final victory over a similar trip at Ipswich late last year, she’s proven at this level. 

This race shapes as an ideal opportunity for her to return to the winner’s circle. 

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Q1 Lakeside: Race 5 8:15pm AEST
No. 7 Gold Scotch

Gold Scotch is poised to bounce back after a tough run from the inside draw in a Brisbane Cup heat. 

The Anthony Azzopardi-trained Victorian chaser wasn’t suited by box 1 last start and finished at the rear, but she’ll appreciate the rise in distance and return to a track where she’s previously excelled. Three starts ago, she clocked a strong 30.58 seconds in a winning effort over this course and distance. 

She also impressed two starts back with an all-the-way victory in The Tempest over 600m, showcasing her stamina and early pace. 

With a solid record from box 7, she looks well placed to feature prominently in this field. 

Q1 Lakeside: Race 7 9:00pm AEST
No. 7 Midnight Queen

Midnight Queen drops in class and looks ready to recapture winning form. 

Trained by Bailey Dargusch, she was last seen finishing at the tail behind Tim Zoo in a Brisbane Cup heat after encountering early trouble.  

Prior to that, she’d been racing consistently and notably defeated Brisbane Cup finalist Cumbria Jack five starts ago, clocking 29.51 seconds over 520m at Q2 Parklands. 

This will be her first outing over this course and distance, but Box 7 suits her racing style, and she’s expected to be strong in the closing stages. 

Q1 Lakeside: Race 8 9:27pm AEST
No. 3 Super Scrub

Super Scrub returned in promising fashion and looks primed to improve second-up. 

The Travis Elson-trained chaser showed good early dash to lead over this course and distance last start, his first run since a luckless outing in the Group 2 Rockhampton Cup. 

 Although his condition gave out late, he was only narrowly beaten, clocking 25.51 seconds. 

He’ll strip fitter for that run, and if he finds the front again, he’ll be tough to reel in. 

Daily Greyhound Tips – Wednesday July 2

The Meadows: Race 6 8:38pm AEST
No. 2 Mepunga Flyer

Mepunga Flyer has the potential to be a star with five wins from his first seven races. 

The Jeff Britton-trained dog arrives here following back-to-back demolition jobs over 450m at Warrnambool where he won by 11 and 10 lengths in best of the night times including a scorching 24.72 seconds last start. 

He takes on this distance for the first time but should land on the arm and go all the way.  

The Meadows: Race 7 8:58pm AEST
No. 8 Dear Carla Lou

Dear Carla Lou has built an amazing record of seven wins and three seconds from 10 starts. 

The daughter of Aston Dee Bee suffered a rare loss two starts ago when run down to finish a close second in the Pink Diamond Princess Final at Geelong. 

She bounced back to winning form last start when leading all the way over 515m at Sandown in a slick 29.45 seconds. 

She possesses elite early speed and should be able to cross and lead from the outside box. 

The Meadows: Race 8 9:18pm AEST
No. 8 Tribeca

Tribeca looks ready for a return to this distance after leading all the way in a 6.5 length win over 450m at Warrnambool last start.  

The son of Aston Rupee loves this course and distance having won all three of his races here. 

He broke 30 seconds on each occasion with a personal best of 29.72 seconds. 

He has a class edge over his rivals and should go close to crossing from box 8.  

The Meadows: Race 11 10:19pm AEST
No. 4 She’s Wired

She’s Wired can be hit and miss but if she’s on, she should go close to winning this. 

The Feral Franky bitch was excellent two starts ago over this course and distance when winning by 4.25 lengths in 29.93 seconds. 

The vacant box to her inside helps so if she jumps as well as she can then she can cross and find the rail. 

Daily Greyhound Tips – Tuesday July 1

Ballarat: Race 3 (2:33pm)  
No. 8 Miss Your Kiss

MISS YOUR KISS (8) drops back ever so slightly in trip after running on late for sixth last week in a tougher contest at Warragul.

She was placed here over the track/distance two runs back and is ideally suited by the wide box given she likes to get back and make up ground.

If she steps well, she should be making a move mid-race. 

Ballarat: Race 5 (3:19pm)  
No. 1 Idron Bale

Hard to go past IDRON BALE (1) after winning so well here over a touch shorter last week.

The son of Fernando Bale landed on the bunny and made every post a winner in the end, holding on for a comfortable win of close to a length.

It’s worthing noting he’s winless from three starts over the track/trip, but everything about his latest effort suggests that could change.  

Ballarat: Race 7 (4:02pm)
No. 5 Bravado

BRAVADO (5) has drawn a middle box that should afford him a lovely cart into the race nice and early.

He likes to race up on the speed and lead, which we saw two back when he came out and won well at Healesville over shorter.

With some good early tempo engaged and a vacant box next door, a similar performance could be on the cards. 

Ballarat: Race 9 (4:52pm)  
No. 1 Crackerjack Hops

Keen to see what CRACKERJACK HOPS (1) can produce here over a bit further.

His win two back over 300m at Healesville was a solid piece of work, and he certainly lost no admirers from the middle box last week where he was the beaten favourite.

Drawn the paint this time deep into his prep, his best is good enough to win this by a long way.  

Daily Greyhound Tips – Sunday June 29

Sale: Race 5 12:34pm AEST
No. 8 Franky Hindmarsh

Franky Hindmarsh has returned from a spell in sparkling form. 

The son of Feral Franky jumped straight to the front and went all the way for a 3.25 length win over this course and distance two starts ago. 

He followed that up last start with a 6.5 length win and clocked 24.28 seconds. 

He flies early and should be able to cross from box 8. 

Sale: Race 6 12:52pm AEST
No. 1 Dr. Yannick

Dr. Yannick has been racing in great form with three wins from his past four starts. 

The son of Bernardo was a last start winner over this course and distance when bolting in by six lengths in 24.30 seconds. 

He has an excellent record here and boasts a personal best of 24.16 seconds. 

With a record of four wins from five starts from box 1, he’s going to be awfully hard to beat. 

Sale: Race 7 1:14pm AEST
No. 2 Paw Zelini

Paw Zelini returns to Victoria after a successful trip north to Grafton. 

The Mark Delbridge-trained bitch was a 4.25 length winner in 19.89 seconds over 350m at Grafton last start before backing that up with another win in 19.90 seconds. 

She loves low draws and has plenty of early speed to get on the arm from box 2.  

Sale: Race 8 1:32pm AEST
No.1 Paw Quanda

Paw Quanda is having her first start at Sale but arrives here in good form looking for her third win in a row. 

The Jackslittlething bitch returned to winning form two starts ago when winning over 460m at Warragul by 3.5 lengths. 

She stepped up to this distance for the first time last start at The Meadows and handled it well, leading all the way to win in 30.26 seconds. 

She’s drawn to find the front early and go all the way.  

Daily Greyhound Tips – Saturday June 28

Wentworth Park: Race 2 7:28pm AEST
No. 4 Wincey Bale

Wincey Bale was slow away last start over this course and distance and it cost her the win, but to her credit she charged home to finish second by 1.75 lengths. 

The daughter of Feral Franky was excellent two starts back when taking on the Wentworth Park 720m for the first time where she led all the way to win in 42.06 seconds. 

She’s been racing in great form and will be even stronger over this distance at her third attempt. 

She should be able to cross those inside her from box 4 and find the front. 

Wentworth Park: Race 3 7:51pm AEST
No. 8 Canya Sapphire

Canya Sapphire looks ready to return to 520m after building her fitness up in two runs back from a break. 

The Jason Magri-trained bitch resumed with an eight-length win over 401m at Richmond before returning there last start and running home strongly from the back to win.  

The multiple Group 3 placegetter has finished in the quinella in each of her five starts over this course and distance and boasts a slick personal best of 29.47 seconds.  

She’s a mad railer but should be able to cross from box 8 with her early speed. 

Wentworth Park: Race 4 8:10pm AEST
No. 2 Aussie’s Queen

Aussie’s Queen is building a nice record and has come back from a short break in fine form. 

Two starts back, the daughter of Aussie Infrared won over 440m at Goulburn in a best of the night 24.49 seconds. 

She recorded a personal best of 29.72 seconds when leading all the way over this course and distance last start. 

I doubt any of her rivals here can begin as quickly as her so she should get on the arm from box 2. 

Wentworth Park: Race 7 9:11pm AEST
No. 6 Robert Keeping

Robert Keeping loves this course and distance having won five of six starts. 

Following a luckless run in a heat of the Brother Fox at Dubbo three starts ago, the son of Fernando Bale won back-to-back races over this course and distance in 29.90 and 29.89 seconds. 

With a personal best of 29.38 seconds which he set six starts back, he looks to have too much class for his rivals. 

Armed with electric early speed, he should be off and gone for another win. 

Daily Greyhound Tips – Friday June 27

Bendigo: Race 3 7:47pm AEST
No. 6 Exaggerator

Exaggerator returned in great style last start over this course and distance with a 3.25 length win in a slick 23.85 seconds. 

The son of Feral Franky chased well in his first preparation with back-to-back seconds before breaking through over 485m at Horsham in quick time. 

He’ll be fitter second-up and will be hard to hold out with a clear run. 

Bendigo: Race 5 8:24pm AEST
No. 8 Sharapova Star

Sharapova Star has been chasing in amazing form lately with four wins from her past five starts.  

Just two starts ago the Tina Womann-trained bitch scorched the Shepparton sand over 390m in 21.70 seconds. 

Three starts ago she made the Group 2 Ballarat Cup final where she finished fifth so she’s well placed back in this 4th and 5th Grade. 

She should have the early speed to cross and lead from box 8. 

Bendigo: Race 7 9:04pm AEST
No. 8 Sweet Love

Sweet Love gave a good sight over this course and distance last start when leading for a long way only to be run down late to finish second in 24.21 seconds. 

The Tommy Shelby bitch has a good record here and has won twice with a personal best of 23.84 seconds. 

She’s won two from three when jumping from box 8 and I’d expect her to find the front and take some running down.  

Bendigo: Race 8 9:22pm AEST
No. 8 Spring Regency

Spring Regency takes on the Bendigo 500m for the first time but arrives here in good form. 

The son of Fernando Bale proved too strong from this box when winning by 3.5 lengths over 525m at The Meadows two starts back in 29.92 seconds. 

Last month he led all the way for a 1.5 length win in a Free For All over 515m at Sandown in a slick 29.50 seconds. 

With clear running, he can prove too good for these.