You can find our Daily Greyhound Tips for Sunday July 19th below, featuring our Richmond best bets.
This is one of the stronger middle-distance contests on the Richmond program, with several last-start winners and proven track performers set to clash.
Boston Banner has been racing in outstanding form and owns the quickest course and distance figure in the field at 22.62, while No More Trouble has consistently measured up in similar company and She’s Our Joy arrives chasing a hat-trick of victories.
Boston Banner has the ideal combination of current form and proven Richmond speed to continue his excellent campaign.
| 6. Boston Banner (6) 21321T: Barry Gibbons | |||
| Good win last start as odds-on favourite by 4 lengths over 520m at Wentworth Park in a handy 29.77, beating Angelo. The last run is a strong form reference. Follow up. | |||
This shapes as a competitive sprint, with a mix of last-start winners and proven track performers capable of making an early statement.
Queen Caramel brings the quickest Richmond time in the field at 18.27 and returned to form with a strong placing last start, while Miss Down Under has won two of her past three starts and Adamant Andy continues to race consistently against similar company.
Queen Caramel has the proven Richmond speed and enough recent improvement to make a winning start to the meeting.
| 7. Queen Caramel (7) 35413T: Matthew Fordham | |||
| Won two starts back at this track over 320m in 18.35. Followed that up with a minor placing over 320m at this track at Grade 5 a week ago. Thereabouts recently and definitely worth including. | |||
This is another even Richmond sprint where several runners have claims, but a handful bring the strongest combination of speed and recent form.
Hello Hilda was an impressive winner two starts ago and boasts a brilliant 17.90 course and distance record, while Anyone But You has consistently been around the mark and Shadow Assassin continues to race honestly despite still chasing a breakthrough Richmond victory.
Hello Hilda has already shown the speed to dominate around Richmond and can make that class edge count again.
| 5. Hello Hilda (5) x3071T: Darren Mines | |||
| Solid performance to win by 3.5 lengths at this track over 320m (17.90) beating Creeping Harry in Grade 5 on July 5. Was strong in the market and scored a soft win most recently. Stay with her. | |||
This shapes as one of the more intriguing races on the Richmond card, with several runners capable of improving on recent form if they produce their best.
Bugatti Rico has been racing with terrific consistency and owns a smart 18.15 course and distance record, while Mark To Market has the quickest Richmond figure in the field at 18.10 and Teresa’s Angel arrives off a confidence-boosting last-start victory.
Bugatti Rico has the ideal blend of current form and proven Richmond speed to edge out another competitive contest.
| 7. Bugatti Rico (7) 72132T: Raymond Thomas | |||
| Has been in the minor money the last two runs, the latest finishing second (18.48) at this track. Jumps from the outside. Must be included. | |||