We have expert betting tips for the greyhound cards this Saturday at The Meadows and Wentworth Park.
There is always great value at the Saturday greyhound meetings, and we have our best bets across the two cards.
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The Meadows racing tips
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Nobby looked good when winning three consecutive races earlier this preparation, which is excellent form for the final.
The one-year-old son of Barcia Bale has yet to race at The Meadows, but it’s a track that should suit his racing pattern.
Look for him to hit the ground running and kick away.
Stake: 2 Units
Boasting 13 wins and 13 placings is Nigel Devere, who looked good when winning at The Meadows two starts back.
The two-year-old son of Fernando Bale will need to clear the two dogs on his inside, but if he jumps well, he should put a length on them.
Look for a betting push on race day.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Despite having no recent winning form, Paw Leon has been knocking on the door with six consecutive placings.
The three-year-old son of Feral Franky is a 13-time winner, and although yet to win at the track and distance, it’s only a matter of time.
Drawing wide is ideal, and he’ll likely cross the field.
Stake: 1 Unit
Dashing Slay is a good multi bet inclusion off the inside draw, and she should put this field away with ease.
The two-year-old daughter of Fernando Bale owns 11 wins from 29 starts, which is a good winning clip, and she has threatened to win at the track and distance.
Take the $1.85 before it shortens on race night.
Stake: 3.5 Units
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Wentworth Park racing tips
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Cool Disguise is gunning for her fourth consecutive win after scoring at Nowra, and that form stacks up nicely at Wentworth Park.
The two-year-old daughter of Feral Franky runs well at the track, and it’s only the middle trap working against her.
We expect money to come for her on race day.
Stake: 1 Unit
Angelic Angel showed good pace when posting back-to-back wins earlier this preparation, and if that form turns up, she should win.
The two-year-old daughter of Fernando Bale is only a one-time winner at the track and distance, but she has been close with seven placings.
Getting the inside draw is enough to take her close in an even field.
Stake: 1.5 Units
The two-year-old son of Wow owns three wins from his last five starts, and being an 11-time winner should take him close.
He is an eight-time winner at the track and distance, and they were no match for him when scoring by 5.5 lengths last week.
A repeat of that effort is on the cards.
Stake: 2.5 Units
Ritza Tears looked to have plenty of ability after posting six wins from 12 starts, and his win at Wentworth Park last start was impressive.
The one-year-old son of Bernardo has run a 29.47, which is a great time for a young greyhound, and he’ll only get stronger.
Include him in all bets on Saturday.
Stake: 3 Units

















