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Greyhound Tips Today
Check out my greyhound tips for Monday below, with two selections from Monmore this afternoon, followed by three this evening at Kinsley.
Evening Greyhound Tips - Kinsley
Three selections for Monday night from the West Yorkshire venue.
Kicking us off I like Grumpy Frankie in the 6:42pm, who I am hoping will turn up the speed heading down the back straight and get the gaps to come through and win this.
The six should lead, a dog we backed last week, though the more I watch him, the more I think he doesn't quite get home. Hopefully we can get a nice tow in behind, and then pick him off coming round the final bend.
Look out for the bitch in one, who's stepping up to four bends without a trial or race on her card after sprints only so far. But the proven form is out wide though, and I like the chances of ours to pick off the six eventually, especially given the early prices on offer, where our selection is much bigger than one and six.
Next up, in the 8:24pm contest I like the chances of Betsys Minnie, who has been running brilliantly in recent weeks, and I hope she can back another win here. She's won three of her last five starts, including in this grade last time out.
A total grade record of five wins from 12 is strong, and with a slow starting one dog up her inside, I think she can get out and bag the rails. There's closers in here, including the one, but I am hoping the all round pace of two can keep them at bay, she shouldn't fade away in the closing stages, and doesn't need to lead to win this, getting out and ahead of the one is key.
Finally, right at the end of the card, I like Deecee Wonder in the 9:16pm contest to close things out.
Learning the trade still, she's consistent for sure, three wins and four seconds from 10 track starts, and I think there's more to come now she's over four bends. Her second run over four came here last week, she won an A6 by seven lengths in the end, a really strong run.
Up a grade, this is tougher, but I think she's up to it, and she can definitely get out of the boxes better than she did last week. Even if she doesn't beating the incredibly slow starting two to the bend shouldn't be a problem, and while there's pace on the outside, the three especially looks a short runner to me, who won't get home.
I'll go with the young improver to keep heading in the right direction.
Afternoon Greyhound Tips - Monmore
Two selections from Monday's Monmore card, both coming out of the inside trap.
To start us off, I like Aero Lewis in the 2:41pm, a D4 sprint race.
I think the inside lane is perfect here, with a slow starter next door, who is still recovering from a layoff. The three isn't a natural sprinter, and has also been slowly away in her last two runs, so this could leave our selection with plenty of room up the inside to capitalise on.
Dangers come on the outside, the six should start like a train, but the combo of not seeing the trip out in full, and running a wide line, don't help, while the four has some nice times in the form book, but has been slow away in three of his last four.
A race later, and I'm sticking with the one box, as I like Prestons Pride in the 3:01pm contest.
A really consistent dog, finishing in the first three in his last five starts, I think he gets his reward here with a win in A9 grade. In a similar story to above, he should have the pace to get away from the two and three and four, who have recently been slow out.
The five dog looks the danger, he can get out quickly, but I am not sure he sees out the trip as well as our selection in one, so I am hoping that even if he is in front of us, by the time we reach the third bend, we are starting to go past. While ours only just gets home himself, he can out stay the five for me, and pick up the win.
Greyhound Tips
One of the big positives with greyhound racing, just like horse racing, is that you can watch the action every day. We use this to bring you greyhound racing tips every single day, to keep you covered when you're ready for some help.
You don’t have to wait a week until the next event, like with some sports, greyhound racing takes place on a daily basis, and our greyhound racing tips follow that.
On top of that, one big advantage over horse racing is the time the meetings occur. From early morning action to afternoon racing and then multiple evening meetings, there's always something happening for our free greyhound racing tips to look at.
A typical midweek day will see double-figure greyhound meetings taking place, and more often than not, they all have at least 10 races on the card, with a variety of different class amongst them.
We will go through the cards, finding free greyhound racing tips we can, and deliver them to you. As we've already said, you will always get free greyhound racing tips from us, we are not going to charge.
Given all of those opportunities, greyhound racing is an excellent sport for those looking to bet on a regular basis with our greyhound tips, rather than waiting days for the next event to come around.
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Our daily greyhound tips are brought to you by two experts in the sport, Craig Jones and Scott McGlynn.
Both search for value, every day of the week, including on Sunday, working out a race, trying to pick winners and their selections are all available for free.
You can then go to your sportsbook, bet on this sport, take the odds and then watch the race, to see if we're successful.
We don't often go with different bet types, the free greyhound racing tips we offer are almost always win singles, to keep things nice and simple.
What is Greyhound Racing?
A tradition in the UK and Ireland, as well as Australia, greyhound racing continues to go strongly, with multiple daily meetings for those looking to place a bet either with an online sportsbook or at the track.
Whether it’s a night out at the dogs, sitting at home watching the action on TV, or catching a live stream to cheer on a dog you fancy, getting involved with the sport of greyhound racing has never been as easy.
Each day, from morning until night, you can watch greyhound racing live from the track, with bookmakers offering betting markets to customers, for those who would like to get involved. Check out the best greyhound betting sites for more info around registration required, what new customers need to do, and how you can claim a free bet or bet credits stake.
We always look at what the top tracks offer, so this could be a bet at Perry Barr, Newcastle or Central Park for their action. Alternatively, we don't miss opportunities at a lower track, so you may see us visit places like Pelaw Grange on occasions, if we find value.
No matter where we go, our greyhound racing tips will come on the back of us making informed decisions, looking at the track, the odds on offer and making sure there's value in the pick before our betting tips are released.
Greyhound Betting Strategy
When you are betting on any sport, you should always have a strategy, and greyhounds are no different.
Put together your selections using the same strategy and of course play safe, which are two key points that we follow ourselves.
This can be strategies such as singles on our tips, multiple bets on favourites are shorter odds, or even picking the same trap number if you want something simple that doesn’t require looking at the track form.
In a similar fashion to horse racing, stick with the strategy and look for ways to enhance and improve it in order to try and make your betting as successful as possible.
Of course, as part of your strategy, if you can find an offer for new customers with a brand, giving a free bet or bet credits stake, then you'll be able to use that to place bets without risk attached.
As part of the registration process new customers follow, you should see where you can spend any free bet you receive, make sure greyhound racing is part of this. Other things to consider with your customer offer include the payment method you use, when the free bets expire, any time limits and what other terms apply.
Popular Greyhound Racing Bets
Just like horse racing, greyhound racing is a sport you can bet on in multiple ways at different odds. Here are just some of the most popular greyhound racing bets.
- Win betting
- Forecast or reverse forecast
- Tricast or combination tricast
- Lucky 15/31/63
- Acca’s and other multiples
Greyhound Betting Markets
With just six runners in each race, each way betting on greyhounds is limited to just the first and second dogs home, and for that reason, it is not very popular and the win market is by far bigger.
When it comes to greyhound racing, for those looking to find an alternative to the win market, forecasts and tricasts are the bets that offer that. These may be a little tougher to land and complex for new customers, but offer the chance to win bigger for a small deposit stake.
If you are looking at a forecast, the goal is to pick out the dog that wins the race and the dog that finishes second. You can do this with one single win bet, known as a straight forecast, where you need to get the order correct, or as two bets, a reverse forecast, where you back the two dogs to finish first and second in any order.
The same can be done with a tricast, but this time around, it’s tougher because you are trying to predict the first, second and third. A straight tricast is one bet, where you predict the first, second and third in the correct order, or alternatively, a combination tricast can be placed.
This is six bets and covers every possible combination of the first three home in different orders, so it doesn’t matter which of your three dogs comes in the positions as long as they are the first three home.
As long as you are with a strong sportsbook such as William Hill and other market leaders for greyhound racing, these options should all be open to you. It's something to check for new customers before you sign up, claim a free bet and make your first deposit.
Greyhound Betting FAQs
What is the best trap to bet on greyhound racing?
There is no right or wrong answer here, but you could divide this into low or high numbers, depending if winners are coming from the inside or outside. If the inside is being favoured, look at traps 1, 2 and 3 or if the outside is being favoured, look at traps 4, 5 and 6.
Are greyhounds good to bet on?
Greyhound racing offers a good range of betting opportunities, you can bet to win or each way, and go with singles, multiples or even something different like forecasts and tricasts.
What percentage of greyhound favourites win?
The number will vary for each greyhound racing track, and changes all the time depending on races that take place but it works out at around 30% of favourites win their race.
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Craig Jones
Content Manager on Freebets. Experienced punter, from back street, smoke filled betting shops in the 2000s, to state of the art, dedicated betting apps of the 2020s. Covering the gambling industry with expert opinion and looking at the latest innovations.