Racing Post tipster Dave Clark is back to provide his latest greyhound betting tips for Central Park on Saturday night, which features the £12,500 Arc Cesarewitch final - one of the biggest staying events of the year.
20:19 Central Park - Not So Slow @ 4/5
20:36 Central Park - Yahoo Maizy @ 7/4
21:11 Central Park - Droopys Flare @ 6/4
20:19 Central Park - Not So Slow @ 4/5
In the first of the finals on the 12-race card at the Kent venue, Belgian handler Patrick Janssens holds a strong hand with the big two in the market - Yahoo Megan and Not So Slow.
Strong preference is for the latter to land the £1,000 Arc Sprint Trophy final, he is one of the best drawn dogs over the whole weekend and one of the best bets of the night.
Fastest in last week's 277m heats, this prolific speedster, who carries a middle seed, is drawn to perfection down the middle in trap three.
Housed on the outside of two railers and inside three wide seeds, the track will open up beautifully for Not So Slow, who certainly isn't slow into stride and he can zip into an early lead before dominating his rivals.
20:36 Central Park - Yahoo Maizy @ 7/4
Maxine Locke's bet365 Puppy Oaks champion possesses dazzling early speed, which she showcased in last week's heats of the Arc Bitches Trophy, and she can take control of the £1,000 final with another smooth exit.
The 500m at Towcester stretched her and this slight drop back to 491m looks perfect. With very little mileage on the clock, she is a bitch of immense promise and will be a real force over four bends this year.
Once again her early pace can take her to the front before she makes all the running, while the Patrick Janssens-trained Whitewood Libre is a strong pick for the forecast. She stays the trip very well and can weave her way through rivals from halfway to pick up the silver medal.
21:11 Central Park - Droopys Flare @ 6/4
This year's £12,500 Arc Cesarewitch has featured the emergence of greyhound racing's next superstar in the shape of Sean Parker's Droopys Flare.
An incredibly exciting precocious talent, the youngster is unbeaten in three starts over six bends, including smashing the 731m track record in the opening round of the Cesarewitch, but it was her effort last week from a terrible draw which rates as her best effort to date.
Stranded out in trap five and lacking in race experience, she raced smartly and navigated a safe passage early on before unleashing her huge all-round speed and massive finishing kick.
The further she goes, the better she looks and the Sheffield raider will prove tough to beat in the final. Defending champion Garfiney Blaze will ask questions of her, but a switch to trap three should enable her to keep tabs on the leaders before rattling home to land her first big prize.
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