12:42 Hove: STHENO (Trap 3)
Today's greyhound racing promises excitement, and several stand-out contenders could make their mark on the tracks. Starting on the south coast at Hove, STHENO in the A7 race at 12:42 looks like a strong choice. Gemma Byford's runner boasts exceptional early speed and finds herself well-positioned in trap three, flanked by slower starters. After encountering trouble while leading in her last outing, a smoother run today could see her dominate from the front and secure a win.
13:51 Hove: SEOMRA BAXTER (Trap 3)
Later in the day, the 13:51 race at Hove offers another opportunity with the consistent SEOMRA BAXTER. This experienced greyhound, trained by Tony Taylor, takes a step down in class after finding A2 a bit challenging last time. Known for his ability to finish strongly, he is poised to make a significant push from the halfway mark and reach the finish line first.
18:37 Romford: QUINTON BOY (Trap 1)
At Romford, attention turns to QUINTON BOY in the 18:37 race. Drawing the inside trap, Paul Young’s charge comes off a fantastic win, delivering an eye-catching performance with a burst of speed from the second bend. If he repeats that display, he looks unbeatable tonight, particularly from this advantageous red-box draw.
20:31 Nottingham: SAMBAR KIAN (Trap 3)
In the 500m open at Nottingham at 20:31, SAMBAR KIAN presents an intriguing value pick. Competing just days after a tough but unlucky run on Monday, he faces off against Velvet Madrid. With his strong galloping style and impressive turn of foot, Sambar Kian could take advantage of the space provided by his rival’s likely move to the rails. A proven performer during the Eclipse, he has the class and stamina to pull ahead from the final bend, provided the quick turnaround doesn’t hinder him.
Top Pick:
- 12:42 Hove: STHENO (Trap 3)
- 13:51 Hove: SEOMRA BAXTER (Trap 3)
- 18:37 Romford: QUINTON BOY (Trap 1)
- 20:31 Nottingham: SAMBAR KIAN (Trap 3)
These selections combine speed, form, and favourable race setups to make for a thrilling day at the tracks!