Greyhound Racing Tips
Since 2003 I’ve been involved in the greyhound industry as a breeder in the UK. For a while we were the second largest breeder in England, breeding numorous open race winners and one group one finalist! Watching pups develop in to finely tuned racing machines was a great experience. Unfortunately the greyhound industry, like many others is in recession, and regrettably we have had to scale our operation right down to just a few dogs. But there are still ways to make money from the industry, and one way is to use greyhound betting systems.
As an accountant by trade, I’ve always been interested in making money. My real passion was horse racing, but since I got involved in the breeding side of the business, betting on greyhounds has really stolen my interest, and I’m always on the lookout for sources of greyhound racing tips!
Before I move on to the system I’ve found to produce the most consistent winning dog racing tips, let me tell you a bit more about my experience of betting on greyhounds.

As breeders we got to know a couple of trainers very well, the ones we placed our pups with. We had some big wins on some of the pups. They were always graded in low to gain experience. Then as they learnt their trade, and gained race fitness, they would move through the grades pretty quickly. When the improvement was expected, the trainer new exactly how much the pup would likely have in hand over the others, and providing they got a clear run round they would usually win! Like I said great nights … absolutely exhilarating!
Betting on one offs in not a system though, and you have to be in the know to get the best tips.
One thing our trainer was very good at though was predicting when one of his dogs had the right draw and and the early pace to lead the others round bends one and two. This knowledge was also priceless, as 65% of races are won by the dog that leads at the first bend. Other sectionals are important, but none are as important as the first sectional. One reason why this is so important is that the dog that leads at the first has every chance of avoiding any trouble in running, which is a big variable in greyhound racing, as they have no one sat on top steering them!
Knowing the importance of sectional timings in the results of most races (I say most races as there will always be some dogs that have been held back previously, particularly in the lower graded races), I started looking for a system that uses sectionals to provide its dog racing tips.

That’s when I came across this particular system, aptly called “Sectional Timing“. It was exactly what I was looking for. It uses 5 years of data. It analyses the data for each dog in a race, and will only give a tip when all 6 dogs have “valid, reliable” times. If a dog has unreliable data, the race will be ignored, which is excellent! You can set criteria or use the default settings in the database (recommended) to have dogs recommended only when the criteria is met, so if the criteria is set correctly, the selections that meet it will have an outstanding chance of winning.
The strike rate is excellent, not a hundred percent, no one is claiming that, but far more winners than losers, so if you bet to a level stake you will make a profit, how big depends on the size of your stakes!
I really recommend you take a look at this excellent betting software, it’s not cheap, but you pay for what you get as they say, and what you’re getting is a whole ton of research tuned into a great automated greyhound racings tips machine that will make you money!
There are no guaranteed results with this system, results will vary depending on the criteria you set, your staking plan and how consistently you stick to the system. I can say though that it has performed consistently for me and for many other satisfied customers who are making full time incomes from the softwares recomendations.
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