We have expert betting tips for the best greyhound races on the Saturday cards at Sandown Park and Wentworth Park.
There is plenty of value available with bookmakers at the Saturday greyhound racing meetings and we have our best bets across the cards.
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Sandown Park
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Race 1. (18:37) Calcutta Here Heats Night (515m)
#1 – Umberto @ $1.90
Umberto has been costly for punters this preparation, but we’re sticking with the talented type.
The two-year-old owns 13 wins and 10 placings from 31 starts, so his class must be respected against this level of opposition.
Getting the inside trap adds to his appeal.
Race 4. (19:39) Sportsbet Melbourne Cup Prelude (515m)
#3 – Schillaci @ $2.45
Speed is with Schillaci, who hasn’t done much wrong with 10 wins from 16 career starts.
The two-year-old son of Hard Style Rico owns two wins at the track and distance, and he just needs to avoid getting squeezed early.
If he does that, he should put this field to bed.
Race 8. (21:01) Sportsbet Melbourne Cup Prelude (515m)
#2 – Trapper Tears @ $4.80
Trapper Tears has every chance to win if he gets a clean run into the first turn.
The son of Goodesy owns seven wins from 29 starts, and although a touch inconsistent, he has enough ability to win.
Punters get each-way odds for the risk.
Race 9. (21:21) Shootout (515m)
#3 – Alpha Zulu @ $2.70
Alpha Zulu is a serious dog with 15 wins from 21 starts, and this race should be right up his alley.
The two-year-old son of Orson Allen is unbeaten in two starts at the track and distance, and his best time of 29.15 is low flying.
We expect him to post a quick time.
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Wentworth Park
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Race 2. (18:47) Ladbroke It (520m)
#5 – Zadie Bale
Zadie Bale looked good when winning consecutive races earlier this preparation, which is a good form guide.
The two-year-old daughter of Orson Allen didn’t fire at her only run at the track and distance, but she has upside.
Look for each-way odds on race night.
Race 5. (19:47) Ladbrokes Hub 1-3 Win (520m)
#2 – Big Red Bandit
Big Red Bandit looked good when winning on debut before placing in two subsequent runs.
The one-year-old is still learning how to run, but he has plenty of upside against this level of opposition.
We expect the money to be on from the Anthony Lord kennel.
Race 6. (20:11) Deco’s Last Lap (520m)
#2 – Zipping Tessa
Zipping Tessa hasn’t done anything wrong during her career, including six wins and three placings from 10 starts.
The one-year-old daughter of Superior Panama has shown good form at the track and distance, and her best time of 29.86 is competitive.
We expect her to be fighting out the finish again.
Race 8. (20:50) Ground Dog Day XI Classic (520m)
#1 – Palawa King
Palawa King doesn’t win as often as he used to, but we’re happy to stick with him.
The two-year-old runs some of his best races at Wentworth Park, and he has over $585,000 in the bank.
He’s the class runner of this field, so we’re backing him to bounce back to winning form.
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