We have expert betting tips for the greyhound cards this Thursday at Sandown Park and Wentworth Park.
There is always great value at the Thursday greyhound meetings, and we have our best bets across the two cards.
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Sandown Park racing tips
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Tarwillie comes off back-to-back wins at The Meadows, and that form stacks up nicely for this race.
The two-year-old son of Bernardo won by a length last time out as a $3.70 chance, and punters could get similar odds for this race.
We’re including him in picks as a top winning hope.
Stake: 2 Units
It’s one of the best races of the night, and although Mepunga Power is a nice type, Fleeing could be even better.
The Jason Thompson-trained son of Tommy Shelby won by just under 10 lengths last time out, which is an excellent form guide.
Include the speedster in greyhound multi bets.
Stake: 3.5 Units
Coming off a win at Sandown Park is Mepunga Zircon, who settled just off the pace before coming with a big late run.
The two-year-old son of Barcia Bale owns nine wins and eight placings from 23 starts, which is a healthy record for this grade.
Getting the inside draw is enough to take it close.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Slick Splits is a Group 1 greyhound, and getting the inside draw could be race over for his opponents.
The two-year-old comes off a Group 1 placing behind Dramatical, and although beaten by two lengths, it’s the best form guide for this race.
He should lead and put them away down the back straight.
Stake: 3 Units
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Wentworth Park racing tips
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The two-year-old daughter of Tommy Shelby owns a win and four placings from five starts, so she has yet to finish worse than second.
She has done all her racing at Goulburn, but getting the inside draw is a massive bonus for a greyhound having its first start here.
Look for a strong betting push on race night.
Stake: 2.5 Units
One of the more exciting greyhounds on the card is Canya Handle It, who owns seven wins and seven placings from 19 starts.
The two-year-old son of Wow has yet to finish worse than second in three starts at the track and distance, so the record is strong.
He should lead and be too tough to run down.
Stake: 3 Units
Flamin’ Joe has yet to fire in two attempts at the track and distance, but we’re happy to give him another chance.
The two-year-old son of Aston Rupee is a seven-time winner overall, so the class is there, and drawing close to the rail helps.
He’s good enough to include in picks at the odds.
Stake: 1 Unit
A runner that could pay handsome odds is Skedaddle Maple, who won at Nowra three starts back before adding two placings.
The two-year-old daughter of Aston Rupee owns a win and a placing at Wentworth Park, which is worth noting.
She could move around them down the back straight to score.
Stake: 1 Unit

















