We have expert betting tips for the greyhound cards this Thursday at The Meadows and Wentworth Park, where punters can bet on the Victoria and NSW National Distance and Sprint Finals.
There is always great value at the Thursday greyhound meetings, and we have our best bets across the two cards.
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The Meadows racing tips
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He’s Magic owns two wins from his last three starts, and being a 17-time winner overall makes him a winning threat here.
The two-year-old son of Fernando Bale won his only start at the track and distance, and we expect plenty of money to come for him on race night.
Anything around $2 is a fair price from bookmakers.
Stake: 4 Units
We backed Without a Trace to win the heat and she didn’t let us down with a big victory.
The two-year-old will need to muster to beat Ethanol Water, but she already has a quicker personal best time over 730m, which counts for plenty.
She’s the greyhound on the rise, so we’re happy to stick with her in the feature.
Stake: 3 Units
Paw Louis has adopted to racing at the track and distance well with three starts for a win and placing, which is good to see.
The three-year-old is a nine-time winner overall, and he only needs a touch of luck off the inside draw to get clear running room.
Look for each-way odds from bookmakers on race night.
Stake: 1 Unit
Slick Splits was beaten by Flying Zulu in a driving finish last start, but we’re happy to stick with the Group 1 winner.
He showed his elite speed when winning at Group 1 level by 8.25 lengths, and getting the inside trap only adds to his appeal.
Punters should expect him to avenge his recent defeat, and although the likes of Tim Zoo are racing well, he’s the one to beat.
Stake: 5 Units
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Wentworth Park racing tips
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Ritza Jackson comes off an impressive maiden win, and the one-year-old looks set to go from strength-to-strength.
The son of Bernardo started his career with back-to-back placings before winning, and getting the inside draw only adds to his appeal.
Look for short odds, so include him in greyhound multis.
Stake: 3 Units
We have backed Lady Wilson many times, and we are happy to stick with her for the final on Thursday.
The 16-time winner looked good when winning three back, and although beaten by I’m Sally last start, she didn’t get all favours in the run.
If she jumps well and gets clear racing room, she could finish over the top of them.
Stake: 2 Units
It’s not an easy field for Nola Keeping to win, but she was excellent when scoring at Wenty last week by 1.75 lengths.
The one-year-old daughter of Feral Franky owns six wins from 12 starts, so she has made a consistent start to her career.
She will need to be good to win, but she’s much better than average.
Stake: 2 Units
Punters were burned when Taormina managed only fourth last week, but nothing went her way early, and she has bounce back claims.
The two-year-old is the best sprinter in New South Wales, and she only needs to pick the jump to put this field away with ease.
Take the $2 odds before late money comes for her.
Stake: 5.5 Units