The greyhound action continues on Sunday and there is fantastic action to get stuck into from Sheffield and Crayford.
The latest greyhound betting tips for Sunday's top quality racing at Sheffield and Crayford from Racing Post tipster Dave Clark.
Two Category One competitions feature on Sunday, with semi-finals of the unique 3 Steps To Victory at Sheffield in the afternoon and the £10,000 Kent St Leger headlining an open-race card at Crayford in the evening.
15.57 Sheffield – Queen Georgia @ SP
16:33 Sheffield – Golden Palace @ SP
19:56 Crayford – Dazl Rolex @ 9/4
15.57 Sheffield – Queen Georgia @ SP
Liz McNair's classy British bred lady arrived at Sheffield last week without a trial and was a brilliant first-round heat winner of the 3 Steps To Victory.
The competition is a quirky one, with heats over 480m, semi-finals over 500m and the £10,000 final over 660m.
QUEEN GEORGIA, despite suffering trouble in-running, flew around the Owlerton circuit in breathtaking fashion and was just two spots outside of the 480m track record posting a slick 27.27sec.
The further she goes, the better she looks and connections fancy her as a top-class stayer in time. This weekend's 500m semi is another stepping stone towards that and she will prove tough to beat with any sort of clear run.
KAB Maiden Derby third Miami Bullet is another lightly raced and well regarded type who did the business in last week's heats. Paul Young's powerful tracker can fill the forecast place if managing to negotiate Newcastle raider Wraysbury Katie on the inside at the opening turn.
16:33 Sheffield – Golden Palace @ SP
Michelle Brown's stayer reached the final of the £10,000 bet365 Hunt Cup at Oxford last month and can book his place into another big final this weekend by winning his 3 Steps To Victory semi-final at Sheffield.
Lining up in the third semi, GOLDEN PALACE will have just local hope Burgess Bono on his inside for the 500m contest and should have the legs of that rival into the opening turn.
If able to dictate matters early on, this speedy tracker will prove a tough nut to crack with the short straights and long sweeping bends resulting in Sheffield being a tough track to pass.
2023 finalist Clairekeith Remy is a danger from trap three, as is recent Grand Prix champion Farneys Willie, but the early lead could prove crucial here and it is worth taking a chance on Golden Palace stealing a march on rivals.
19:56 Crayford – Dazl Rolex @ 9/4
Ricky Holloway's classy stayer may have tasted defeat in his Kent St Leger semi-final last week, but the trap draw has been immensely kind to him for Sunday's £10,000 decider and DAZL ROLEX can get back to winning ways.
The Golden Jacket champion is bidding for a historic big-race double over the 714m at Crayford and will enjoy plenty of racing room out wide on Sunday night, as he lines up as the only seeded runner.
The sole wide seed will have five railers on his inside, with semi-final conqueror Coonough Crow, who has been brilliant in this event so far, opposed given her tricky draw stranded out furthest of the railers in trap five.
Hove handler Belinda Green won this event last year with her recently retired Low Pressure, her speedy Baywatch Bullet is expected to cut out the early running from a decent draw in trap two. But just as she did in the opening heat a fortnight ago, is expected to give best to Dazl Rolex late on, who can time his run to perfection again.
TV Trophy runner-up Ballymac Taylor is well drawn tucked away on the inside and is a must for forecast and tricast punters to include, she will be motoring home.
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