You can find our Daily Greyhound Tips for Thursday July 2nd below, including Wentworth Park best bets.
This is a high-quality Wentworth Park sprint with several in-form runners capable of making a winning case.
Marissa Vella boasts the quickest course and distance figure in the field at 29.74, while Gold And Brown has been in outstanding touch with three wins from her past four starts and Mayfair Shine has created an excellent impression in two career outings.
Gold And Brown’s current form suggests she has the confidence and momentum to measure up in this stronger company tonight.
| 6. Gold And Brown (6) 1314T: Tomas Rees |
This is a competitive Wentworth Park sprint where proven city form should prove invaluable against a field with several genuine winning hopes.
Boston Banner stands out with the quickest course and distance figure of 29.44 and has been racing with admirable consistency, while Saint Rico owns a smart 29.60 PB and She’s Our Joy has shown enough recent form to warrant plenty of respect.
With the vacant box likely to provide a little extra room early, Boston Banner looks well placed to capitalise and can add another strong performance to an already consistent campaign.
| 2. Boston Banner (2) 42132T: Barry Gibbons |
This is a cracking Wentworth Park contest packed with in-form chasers, and there should be very little separating the leading hopes.
Pound Keeping has won three of his past four starts and boasts the fastest course and distance figure in the field at a brilliant 29.23, while Reborn Hostility and Wyndra All Heart also arrive with outstanding recent records and proven Wentworth Park credentials.
In what promises to be one of the races of the night, Pound Keeping has the profile of a greyhound capable of rising to the occasion and is the one I want to be with.
| 3. Pound Keeping (3) 11113T: Todd Barnes |
This is another outstanding Wentworth Park race where plenty of the runners arrive with winning form and genuine metropolitan credentials.
Woolgoolga owns the fastest course and distance figure in the field at 29.60, while Zipping Aladdin has won three of his past four starts and Cawbourne Ozzy continues to race with admirable consistency.
I think that Zipping Aladdin’s exceptional recent form gives him an edge in what looks another open contest.
| 7. Zipping Aladdin (7) 41161T: Michael Hardman |