You can find our Daily Greyhound Tips for Sunday June 21st below, including Richmond best bets.
This looks a competitive Richmond sprint with several runners bringing consistent recent form and enough early speed to make the race a genuine test from the outset.
Urban Vivi holds the standout course and distance figure at 22.66, while Ramset Ready has been remarkably consistent and Sunny Zoom Zoom is capable of improving on recent efforts.
The slight edge goes to Urban Vivi, whose superior track credentials make her the runner most likely to capitalise if she secures a clean passage from the cherry.
| 1. Urban Vivi (1) 2×533T: Michael Hodges | |||
| Suited by inside box. Latest effort finished 3rd in a Grade 5 on June 14 over 320m at this track behind Chrisy’s Wish beaten 2.5 lengths (18.49). Fought on last time. Has the ability and right in the mix. | |||
This is an interesting contest with the vacant boxes likely to give the runners a little extra room to manoeuvre in the early stages.
Hovering arrives in outstanding form after winning three of his past four starts, while Tap Out Rusty brings proven Richmond credentials and Dashing For Gold has been competing in respectable company.
Hovering looks a key chance to continue his strong run of form, with recent performances suggesting he has the momentum to overcome a field that lacks depth on exposed figures.
| 2. Hovering (2) 11131T: Andrew Hunter | |||
| Impressive performance leading throughout to score by 1.3 lengths in a Grade 4/5 last start at this track, clocking an outstanding 22.58 for the 401m trip. Should be in this for a long way. | |||
A deep and competitive sprint awaits, with several runners bringing strong Richmond figures and enough pace to ensure there is little margin for error.
Maximus Meridius boasts the fastest best time in the field at 22.48, while Zipping Admiral and Brett Keeping have both shown the ability to measure up against similar opposition.
Ultimately, the runner that appeals most to me is Maximus Meridius, whose superior course and distance credentials could prove decisive if he can position himself close enough turning for home.
| 6. Maximus Meridius (6) 16532T: Darrin Ferguson | |||
| Looks close to another win after his success on April 24 at this track over 401m. Last start was second over 401m in 22.99, behind Rogue Agent. Solid showing expected. | |||
This is one of the more intriguing sprints on the card, with a number of runners possessing genuine early speed and proven Richmond credentials.
Prince Legacy immediately catches the eye with a brilliant 17.84 PB, while Electric Blue and Grid Girl have both recorded slick times and arrive with consistent form around them.
The class and speed of Prince Legacy are difficult to overlook, and he looks capable of bouncing back from recent setbacks in a race that appears well within his reach.
| 8. Prince Legacy (8) 11477T: Ronald Evans | |||
| Latest effort finished last over 520m at Wentworth Park beaten 13 lengths (30.54) behind Fear To Excel in a Grade 5 on May 30. Boasts a course and distance PB in a lightning 17.84. Top chance. | |||