Greyhound Racing Tips For Tuesday 11th August 2009

Welcome to Australian Racing Greyhound's free Greyhound Racing Tips for Tuesday 11th August 2009 with Tips tonight from Tips tonight from Albion Park (Queensland), Ipswich (Queensland), (New South Wales), Lismore (New South Wales), Warragul (Victoria) and Mandurah (West Australia).

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With racing tonight from Albion Park (Queensland), Ipswich (Queensland), Gosford (New South Wales), Lismore (New South Wales), Warragul (Victoria) and Mandurah (West Australia), lets review our track advice for those tracks.

Albion Park was the first track in Australia to move to the finish-on lure system and it is definitely the better of the two Queensland TAB tracks. A lack of depth in a lot of races can cause upsets at Albion Park when favourites are over-rated or suffer interference. Tread warily when betting on the corner start 600m races; and the 700m races will often throw up odds-on favourites that have alot of weakness about them. The 395m races are out and go affairs that, like all corner starts, are hazards to your punting dollar.

Ipswich can be a punters graveyard and as a general rule punters avoid investing in the 431m races unless you are laying them on Betfair, as the corner starts throws up many unlikely winners and lots of interference. If you must bet on these races, box 1 wins almost twice as many races as every other box with the exception of the second best box, box 2. The 520m races are a little more even, but have a decided bias toward the four inside boxes due to the short run to the corner and even class greyhounds find it hard to win from wide boxes. The 630m races are another corner start.

Gosford was rebuilt in the 90's to replicate the Angle park track layout and that's exactly what they got. A leader biased track that favours the inside boxes over all distances. The 400m races shjould ber avoided where possible as they are a corner start dominated by intereference. The 515m start is heavily biased to ward the insde four boxes (just like Angle Park) due to the short run to the corner and the fact the boxes are a long way off the track. The 600m starts again the inside four boxes and as a corner start punters need to identify leaders or good field dogs. There are very few races run over the 731m distance.

Lismore is almost circular in shape and consequently has two corner starts over the 420m and 635m starts, with box 1 heavily favoured over 420m and box 2 an absolute standout advantage over the 635m. The 520m start advantages the two inside boxes with box 8 next in preference. Again very few 722m races are held but the two inside boxes are advantaged due to the fact that it is very hard to make ground out wide and railers with early pace are advantaged over all distances.

Warragul race over only two distances, the 424m and the 699m journeys. The track is a leader biased track that strongly favours the red box runners over the 424m trip with more than 20% of winners exiting that box. Often plagued by interference in the curving back straight and entering the corner, the eight box is the next best as it is drawn to miss most of the rouble. There are very few races run over the 699m.

Mandurah can be a punters graveyard, the 492m distance, 647m distance and the 302m distances are corner starts and even the 405m start is only a short run before the corner. Good beginners are decidedly advantaged as are the red boxes over all 3 shorter distances.

Warragul Greyhounds – Race 8 – Box 1 – Our Wilbur

Our Wilbur as a quick as any greyhound going around and is both mad for the 1 box and Warragul. Has started here 5 times for 4 wins at Warragul and from box 1 5 times for wins and a 2nd. With a PB of 23.94 he should have no trouble with this field for trainer Peter Giles.

Gosford Greyhounds – Race 8 – Box 5 – Devine Ruler

Multiple winner Devine Ruler should be winning this race and easily despite the fact there'll be plenty of money for the Jason Mackay trained ex-Queenslander Bodie Gem. Mackay who seems to be on some kind of comeback trail after losing all form for a few years has had some good winners recently but Devine Ruler should be winning this comprehensively based on his previous Magic Maiden and Vic Peter wins.

Gosford Greyhounds – Race 9 – Box 1 – Road Map

The Troy Ebbeck trained Road Map had completely lost her compass until winning by 3.5 lengths at Gosford last start from box 6. Little known litter sister to Hunter Valley speedster , who obviously didn't inherit all the family talent but is a capable of a good run nonetheless. Last starts win was her first start here at Gosford and may just take some confidence from the run. Box 1 is a huge advantage.

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