четверг, 31 января 2013 г.

Racing Post Greyhound TV: The dogs to back over the next three nights

Three nights of top class dog action await

The Lord is primed for three nights of quality greyhound racing as RPGTV kicks off the week with Henlow and Hove tonight (Thursday), Sunderland and Romford tomorrow (Friday) and Crayford and Newcastle on Saturday...

Kicking off with Henlow and Inslips (20:26) will have improved for his return race last week and his terrific early speed could be key against fellow sprinting types Head Case and Denwill Rocket, while Forest Dot (20:58) is a cracking sort on the bunny and her form here plus the draw and her early pace might be too good to miss.

Stress Force (21:48) could represent value despite dropping down in distance, with his finish set to reap dividends with trouble ahead, while kennelmate Stress Impact (22:03) didn't quite get the breaks at Romford but has run two solid races to win here previously, and a lead is very much on the cards here against Savana Roberto.

Over at Hove, Droopys Casspi (20:18) showed great pace to win a D1 last week and might have turned the corner to strike again, while Rayvin Again (20:34) has the advantage of a vacant trap inside and could strike earlier here after some fair 475 runs.

Carkei Glen (20:50) has run two solid races at Romford showing plenty of pace and could take advantage of a prime pitch inside in one of the many sprints on the card, while Ard To Beat (21:06) ran a cracker latest and should still be improving just fourth time up against useful types Tullna Hawk and Slippery Patch.

Jolly Bullseye (21:40) may prefer a draw closer to the middle but did ping latest before blowing up, and will improve in what looks a terrific 515m race, where Swift Signal is a 695m star but also packs a real finish over this trip. Benkaat Blue and Larrikin are also in here. Good race.

Maui Hawk (22:26) ran a cracker last time considering he never dominated and showed some great back-straight pace. The draw with a vacant trap outside may help him strike at the expense of improving pair Sidaz Dippy and Makeit Magic.

On Friday, it's another quality card at Romford spiced by the maiden stayers' final over 575m in which the Monmore trainer Chris Allsopp has the nap hand with half of the field!

Allsopp's trio include heat winners Sidelight and Sharp Bullet, plus the strong Joscar, but they could all be out of luck with Keith Allsop (no relation!) looking good for victory if Swift Saleen (21:24) repeats his lightning start in the heat and escapes the pack.

Millridge Blue (19:31) won well last week and another sprint victory looks on the cards in the opener, with his trainer David Allen perhaps having a ready-made replacement for the sidelined Fernhill Jess.

Tunnel Tiger (20:18) made up huge ground last week and, if turning handy, might be tough to hold over 400m, while Hove raider Droopys Franklin (20:34) has shaped as if 575m will suit and could win another maiden stayers' race.

Sids Ninja (20:50) ran a decent race behind a good winner latest and might be the answer to a cracking maiden race, with Crucial Kaka the biggest danger after staying on well latest behind Glory Stream.

And Glory Stream (22:11) himself will be tough to hold if pinging the lids like he did last week and looks a nice prospect, with Sequential (21:06) looks set to bounce back earlier from a defeat last week with the wider draw set to help her trap better.

Nans Turbo (22:26) impressed last week and could double up in a cracking 400m race, where Sharons Return and Millstreet Lar are big dangers if starting faster, while Droopys English (22:40) could get back on track with a plot draw in the finale.

Its Golden Jacket night at Crayford on Saturday with the heats of the prestigious, lucrative and fantastic betting event - and the best bets of six heats might prove to be Lode Vanquish (19:46), Blonde Reagan (20:02), Ayamzabeauty (20:34), Ballymac Swift (20:50), Express Trend (21:24) and Romeo Explosion (21:40).

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