Wednesday Greyhounds Tips: Six appeal off the scale

Our top greyhound man Trap2Line has identified two wide runners today that he expects great things from. They're over 300 miles apart, performing at Sunderland and Yarmouth respectively, but our fella sees the same outcome in both cases - success!
Here's the interesting bit.
Greyhound Betting Tips - Wednesday, April 16
T6 (Boris Billy) 16:47 Sunderland @ SP
Won a similar event last week and this doesn't look as tough or competitive to be fair. Yes, it's not the best graded race out there but I still see an excellent opportunity for us to round the field off the second bend to win this going away.
How I see the race being run - T1 is running poorly at the minute, breaking slowly, and hasn't been getting competitive in races.
T2 is a recent D5 scorer, time not great though and the loss of T1 is a blow, so will be heading straight for the rails and could crowd with the inside runner.
T3 is more consistent than most and to me rates our main danger. It's been running in this grade for sometime after coming down from D3, does have the pace to win a D4 and will pick the pieces up if we don't perform on the outside.
T4 is yet to win in D4 and the overall stats make for grim reading. Needs a downgrade really to get back on track. T5 is likely to go off the outsider, has been off the track, and makes her return this evening. Times have been nothing special and it's a pass from me.
So back to us - we have an excellent make up out wide and can quickly be prominent; taking control off the last bend after avoiding the inside crowding, and picking these up to win going away. Confident choice.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
T6 (Rolo Snowy) 18:14 Yarmouth @ SP
Debuted last week and was travelling really well into the first bend but was crowded very wide, did show good pace after and I put her in my notebook for one to watch. I believe today's make-up will suit and I can see her leading all the way.
How I think or see the race panning out - T1 is a slow starting railer, two wins recently in A7 and A6 but has to do things the hard way. If it was a crowded race then could certainly get involved.
T2 traps and stays but normally gets outpaced mid-race before rallying off the last. This running style attracts trouble especially at the first bend when quicker dogs are around, but could be a danger with a clear run though.
T3 debuts tonight and I think will attract the weight of the money because of its last trial. I have watched all three trials and yes, it has been getting quicker but is devoid of early and could be crowded at the first bend, allowing us to go clear.
T4 will be edging left at the trap rise and could crowd with T3 on the run-up. T5 is a true mid-runner who will give us space to pace up on the outside, and we should quite comfortably lead that rival.
So back to us - everything is in place for us to break well, pace up, clear the field at the bend and miss trouble before going on to record our first victory.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
Greyhound Betting Tips from Betfred Insights.




















