Racing Post tipster Dave Clark is back to provide his latest greyhound betting tips for Hove on Saturday evening.
The card features two massive finals, both worth £10,000 to the winner - the Olympic over 515m and George Curtis/Ballyregan Bob Memorial Trophy over 740m.
20:07 Hove - Garfiney Blaze @ 10/11
20.41 Hove - Proper Heiress @ 6/4
20:59 Hove - Droopys Plunge @ 4/9
20:07 Hove - Garfiney Blaze @ 10/11
The Cesarewitch champion is a very worthy favourite on Saturday night in his bid to land a second big staying title.
Garfiney Blaze is the only remaining unbeaten finalist in the George Curtis/Ballyregan Bob Memorial after two rounds of racing and the trap draw has been incredibly kind to the Mark Wallis-trained stayer.
Flanked by slow starters, the coast is clear for this classy tracker to assert around the opening two turns before blowing rivals away with his tremendous middle speed.
Opposition for the early lead are Droopys Flotilla and Tuono Bella, but both are poorly drawn stranded out wide in traps five and six respectively and could tangle in the opening stages.
20.41 Hove - Proper Heiress @ 6/4
It could be a huge night at Hove on Saturday for 14-time champion trainer Mark Wallis as he sends out the favourite for both of the big finals, with his jolly in the Olympic final the best bet on the card.
This dog arrives at the £10,000 decider with the only unblemished record after heats and semi-finals over 515m, and his reward is a more favourable draw than what he faced last week.
The tight railer was awkwardly drawn out in trap four in his semi, but broke smartly and showed lovely early pace to race into an early lead.
With his devastating middle pace this is not a greyhound that will ever be reeled in over four bends and the writing was on the wall.
Fast forward seven days and his draw in trap two is far more favourable. A first big title beckons and this is a greyhound set to compete at the highest level over the next two years.
20:59 Hove - Droopys Plunge @ 4/9
Trainer Patrick Janssens sends an immensely talented team to Hove this weekend and this classy tracker is his best hope of a winner down on the south coast.
The Belgian handler has already touted this promising and lightly raced dog as a contender for next year's Derby and on Saturday night he has a great chance to show why.
Blessed with superb all-round speed, his weakness is a desire to race tightly against the inside rail - which is where he races from on this occasion in trap one.
The drop back to 500m and shorter run to the turn will suit now that he races from his beloved red box, and punters should expect a special performance from one of the sport's brightest prospects.
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