Check out our Friday Greyhound Tips for July 17th below, featuring Richmond best bets.
Gloria Keeping takes winning form into another winnable race at Richmond tonight.
The daughter of Aston Dee Bee has won nine of seventeen starts since debuting, bouncing back from a couple of misses at Wentworth Paek with an eye-catching performance to get up at Nowra last time out.
While the wide alley is probably a knock, she’ll have the benefit of an empty alley to her inside and should get her chance to go forward.
| 7. Gloria Keeping (7) 11441T: Jason Magri | |||
| Well supported last time and rocketed out of the boxes with a strong early sectional, going on to clock 29.38 in a 1.75 lengths win at Nowra over 520m. Makes plenty of appeal. Go close again. | |||
Zipping Mooney looks well placed coming out of the one draw tonight at Richmond.
Zipping Mooney has missed placing just once at her last eight trips to the races, and after recording a sharp victory in PB time over this route two back, she was last seen finishing third behind the likes of Miss Envy up at The Q.
I’m expecting her to ping the lids, take up the running and make all of her own luck tonight.
| 1. Zipping Mooney (1) 12713T: Courtney Barnes | |||
| Hit the frame latest (41.91) when third at Q Parklands in a OPEN. Has two successes and five minors from nine starts from box 1. Can feature with the right run. | |||
Grid Girl strikes another winnable race at Richmond tonight.
The daughter of Flying Ricciardo has been knocking on the door recently and worked home well to finish second behind an impressive My Friend Bec here last week.
Box 5 is the knock, but she has won down that alley previously and with appropriate luck in the run, she’s certainly up to this class.
| 5. Grid Girl (5) 26332T: Ben Izzard | |||
| In the money last time at this track (18.37) in a Grade 4/5, finishing a 4.5 lengths second. Fairly consistent record from the draw including a win and three minors. Leading chance. | |||
Hello Nemo is another one whose winning claims look to have been enhanced by a low draw tonight.
Hello Nemo has turned in plenty of fine performances recently, and after striking over this route two back, he was only just denied again last time out.
If he steps well, I can’t find a reason why he won’t be in the finish again.
| 2. Hello Nemo (2) 22812T: Alan Proctor | |||
| Hit the ground running with a fast early sectional but found one better when runner up over 401m at this track clocking 23.13. Form from this draw is very strong, including two wins. Hard to beat. | |||