Racing Post tipster Dave Clark is back to provide his latest greyhound betting tips for Crayford on Sunday evening, which includes finals of the Gold Collar and Grand National, both worth £10,000 to the winner.
18:42 Crayford - Bockos Sapphire @ 11/10
19.49 Crayford - Miss Syd @ 7/4
20:07 Crayford - Aayamza Sydney @ 9/4
18:42 Crayford - Bockos Sapphire @ 11/10
The Patrick Janssens-trained stayer is very lightly raced over six bends and was an unlucky casualty in last week's Gold Collar semi-finals, as she was unable to recover after a slow start and early crowding.
She reappears in the consolation race on the supporting card of the Gold Collar final and has a beautiful draw to work from on the inside with a slow starter on her immediate right.
A better break and she can latch onto the leaders and remain handy around the opening two bends, before unleashing her huge middle speed and big finishing kick.
The early lead isn't essential to her claims given how strongly she stays the 540m trip, but from this draw there's a good chance this talented lady can be in front with a lap to go - which makes her one of the best bets of the weekend.
19.49 Crayford - Miss Syd @ 7/4
Trainer Ricky Holloway has fared incredibly well on Sunday nights at Crayford this year and this weekend can prove no different.
Holloway sends out four finalists in this year's Grand National but also has big chances throughout the 12-race card on Sunday night, most notably this speedy and versatile stayer.
After encountering early traffic problems over 540m in her last two starts she steps up in trip to 714m - which will enable her to cut loose early on from this great launchpad out wide in trap six.
This speedy lady has some huge clocks on her card over four and six bends, she stays this eight bends well and is hard to oppose on her turn to two laps of the Kent circuit.
20:07 Crayford - Aayamza Sydney @ 9/4
Sunday night is the night that this John Mullins-trained star finally gets his head in front in a major final as he lines up as favourite for the 2024 Gold Collar over 540m.
A beaten favourite in the final of this event last year, he has since reached finals of the Birmingham Cup and Champion Stakes, he arrived at this event as one of the ante-post favourites and rightly so.
Avoiding kennelmate Wrighty is the key to his chances, the duo race from the two inside boxes and, providing Aayamza Sydney can safely make his way to the rail from trap two in the first half of the race, he will be very hard to beat.
He has the pace to lead at the turn, but as he has already shown twice in this competition already, he has fine all-round speed and an ability to come from off the speed to score.
Expect him to make a move from halfway and be in command as the field turns for home, this is one of the bankers on the 12-race card in Kent on Sunday night.
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