We have expert betting tips for the best greyhound races on the Saturday cards at Wentworth Park and Geelong.
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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Wentworth Park
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Race 2. (18:54) Ladbroke It (520m)
#8 – Mystical Star
Mystical Star owns nine wins and 10 placings from 30 starts, so she’s worth backing again.
The three-year-old has yet to win at the track and distance, but she has three placings from five attempts.
Getting an outside trap adds to her appeal.
Race 4. (19:32) Typhoon Sammy @ Sires on Ice (520m)
#4 – Fahey’s Magic
Fahey’s Magic is a prolific 12-time winner from 25 starts, and there’s no reason to jump off her back.
The three-year-old daughter of Magic Sprite owns three wins at the track and distance, and her best time of 29.86 measures up.
Trap four shouldn’t give her too many worries.
Race 6. (20:12) Gbota Chairman’s Cup Next Week (520m)
#3 – Zipping Novak
Zipping Novak has a slick best time of 29.47, and he’s one of the better greyhounds at the meeting.
The three-year-old son of Zulu Zeus is a 19-time winner overall, and a nine-time winner at the track and distance.
It’s a tough field, but he has upside.
Race 8. (20:52) Ladbrokes Bet Ticker 1-4 Win (520m)
#2 – Bandit Dan
Bandit Dan hasn’t done anything wrong from three starts, winning them all.
The two-year-old has yet to race at Wentworth Park, but his wins at Temora and Dapto measure up nicely.
Getting trap two is ideal, and it could pay to look for a betting push.
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Geelong
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Race 3. (19:24) Merv Jennings Signs (400m)
#4 – Law Breaker
Law Breaker has been around the mark throughout his career, including two wins and two placings.
The one-year-old son of Superior Panama owns a win at the track and distance, and it’s a good start to his career.
Punters could get each-way odds on race night.
Race 5. (20:05) Geelong Printing (400m)
#6 – Dashing Robin
Dashing Robin has turned her form around with three consecutive wins, and she could add another.
The one-year-old has loved running at Geelong over this distance, and she only needs clear running room to go close.
We’re happy to have her on our ticket.
Race 7. (20:45) Tts Electrics (460m)
#1 – Orson Leigh
Orson Leigh won well three starts back, and getting the inside trap could see that form return.
The three-year-old has the experience needed to beat this field with seven wins and 12 placings from 38 starts.
His best form comes at the track and distance, which is a bonus.
Race 9. (21:23) Dreamchaserfestival (460m)
#5 – Dollar Bucks
Dollar Bucks has yet to suffer a defeat after three attempts, and he has every chance to win again.
The two-year-old son of Zambora Brockie won all three starts at Geelong, and he has run some quick times.
We’re not leaving him out of our selections.
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