Harry Buchanan’s Daily Greyhound Tips Posted on August 26, 2022August 26, 2022 | Posted by TABtouch MANDURAH Race 1 No. 6 Browse Them Mini The first 20m is where she wins or loses this race. If she is given just a little room to accelerate, she will dash very quickly to the front and give a great sight here at odds. Won her only start track and trip. Box rise critical. Race 2 No. 3 Fallout Girl and No. 8 Teflon Sunny The 3 missed the start last week but she can begin much better and if she lands on the arm here she will go all the way. The 8 is close and while he keeps drawing off the track, he has plenty of ability. Can muster up here and put himself into the race early. Race 3 No. 4 Global Road and No. 1 Keeping Tux The 4 was stopped in its tracks last start. Almost came down. Disregard that run completely and his prior form has him going seriously close in this. Been stepping better as well. The 1 can capitalise on the draw here. If he holds his spot he will be strong late and take a lot of holding out. Race 5 No. 6 West On Brae, No. 7 Valachi, No 4 West On Cobra The Winter Sprint final. Tremendous field of sprinting weapons here. The fav in 1 Momentum, he is short and rightly so. He will turn up weapons hot and take no end of stopping. One of the best sprinters in WA for some time. However, he just might have company early here and not get the arm as easily as he did last week and that’s why we will take him on. The 6 West On Brae can cause a boil over. Has a brilliant record here, blistering early dash and can’t be caught if he finds that arm outright. We will bet that he can do just that. The 7 Valachi was supreme for us last week in his heat. Put them to the sword at box rise and didn’t look like getting beaten. He is perfectly drawn and goes well again. The 4 West On Cobra is the big blowout here at a monster quote. Tore ground off Valachi and Bones McCoy in his heat and is the one that can descend here. Outstanding record at the track. Can not be ignored. 6, 7, 4 for the Winter Sprint final in what’s a great race. Race 6 No. 4 Poppa Monno and No. 8 Robotnik The 4 has never raced better. Unstoppable over a variety of trips at the moment and no doubting he saves his very best for here. Will get out wide and start a long sustained run home. The 8 is beautifully boxed here and can win. He will spear around and put himself into this early and can run time. Hits the line and tough to beat. Race 7 No. 4 Mr Dusty and No. 6 Zulu Gladiator The 4 is coming off a short let up. Why he’s $31 I don’t know. Has a terrific record here, unbeaten track and trip and only has to track into this to be a player. The 6 is racing superbly. He is another who just needs to track the speed (1, 7) into this and can run over them late. Both top EW hopes. Race 8 No. 8 Terra Logic and No. 6 Paddy Whack The 8 has her box here and forget her latest form. Can turn it around by mustering up out wide and into this by the first turn. Super record off the outside and has good speed when she is left alone. Save on the 6 who is getting us for the 4th straight time. His slow starts are costly and while he will need first turn luck here, he can finish off well if he gets that break. GEELONG Race 6 No. 2 El Cazador and No. 7 Yahiro Bale The Geelong Winter Cup final. The 2 is just one of the most honest, reliable dogs in training. Boxed to again give a huge sight and only has to hold his spot early to be in the finish. The 7 can’t draw a box but she is handling these wide draws better and has a stack of talent. If she slides over she will become a prime player at the end. Race 7 No. 7 Rothwell Elzinga Known as stayer but is versatile and strong and can absolutely sprint here. Placed several times at this track, he will smoke up out wide and progressively get stronger into this race. Will descend late with a clear run. EW play. Race 8 No. 7 Aussie Built Kennel mate to El Cazador who does all his best racing here. Can match it with this company and can lead or come from behind. Honest and just keeps coming. Will give a great sight at EW odds here. ANGLE PARK Race 5 No. 4 Researched and No. 6 Ross Sapphire The two class runners who would be better over slightly longer but can sprint here and put these away. The 4 can’t be caught if she leads and she can begin. The 6 goes fast mid race and if she gets a clear run, it’s over. Both will go well here with any luck at all. Race 7 No. 4 Compton Amy and No. 7 Cyclone Jane The 4 was super two starts back and very good in hard grade last start and looks set to give another huge show here. Small field suits and will take stopping against this lot. The 7 will go fast early here and look to cross. Hard to catch when she leads and looks like doing that here if she steps her usual. Race 9 No. 4 Hoogley He’s going to be very hard to beat here. Small field and vacant box inside important. Has any amount of ability and has a blistering turn of foot when he is allowed to run early. Only needs half a look here to give this fav a mountain of worry. Market Market
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