Has anybody got any greyhound racing tips?
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You want one that was doing well and then went bad (due to being handicapped) and now is improving again (as the handicap has been lowered).
Haven't got specific tips as i've given up on the racing, betting on footy accumulators now
pick a calm one not a jittery one
yeah, don't race them against horses
Watch a few races before you decide who you'll bet on. it's kind of hit and miss like horse racing but you may get lucky and pick the right dog.
A mate of mine swears that if a dog takes a dump before it gets into the traps, this is good as it has cleared its mind and can concerntrate on the race!
Look at distances and times first - a series of good times over the specific distance being run, regardless of final position in its previous races should mean you select a consistantly quick dog. Often positions can skew perspective of how fast a dog really is. You can still argue that it helps to select a dog who knows how to win!
Greyhounds start racing at about 16 months of age. After a couple of races, when they usually run a bit green (inexperience showing)., they start to show improvement. Look for this in their form. Then back them.
back race1 no1 to win $100.
if you own or train greyhounds do not pet them.
I work in a bookies and one fella reckons that you should pick the dog that 'looks the most excited!' ie the dog that is seeming to be all excited, can't wait to get out the traps, is eager to run and win! Another fella tho, as someone above me said, if a dog does a poo before the race it's likely to win! Dunno why like, but I know I would prefer to run a race AFTER emptying my bowel :)
Yep, don't bet. I know you won't win but you definitely won't lose :)
But seriously it's all about fun not just the win. (if you win)
bet on the hare it wins every time
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