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Joe's Tuesday Tips - Swindon & Central Park Selections

Three strong selections feature in tonight’s greyhound racing at Swindon and Central Park. With greyhound tips for today from both tracks, including the nap Pulleen Dasher at Swindon, here’s everything you need to follow Tuesday evening’s action.

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Matt Newman
19 Aug 2025
Joe's Tuesday Tips - 19 August 2025

Tips from two tracks on Tuesday evening

***8.41 Swindon - Pulleen Dasher (3pts) 2/1
**7.06 Central Park - Tiermana Ziggy (2pts) 11/4
*7.56 Central Park - Thunderbridge (2pts) EVS


Three graded selections this evening across the cards at Swindon and Central Park.

The nap of the evening is trap three Pulleen Dasher in the A3 at Swindon at 8.41pm. He was running out of his skin before two A2 defeats where he put together a four timer in graded and open company at his home track, as well as victories at Nottingham and Perry Barr. However, he has not got used to the traps at Swindon since returning but has been running in A2 company where his rivals were stiffer opposition than what he faces tonight. If Pulleen Dasher can brush up on his trapping, he can use the downgrade to his advantage by leaving this grade behind him at the first time of asking.


The next best is trap one Tiermana Ziggy in the A1 at Central Park at 7.06pm. Just entering veteran status, she got her head in front last time out in the grade after two second place, short head defeats. Her chance lies in being in front of Swift United coming out the second bend who possesses brute early pace so if Tiermana Ziggy can get the better of that rival in the early stages, she can hold on from the likes of Pretty Epic who will be rattling home, but with the inside draw to work from I am with Tiermana Ziggy to double up following on from last week's success in the same grade.

The third bet of the evening is trap three Thundebridge in the A2 at Central Park at 7.56pm. He hung on in A3 last time out but should be getting stronger for each run over four bends having been sprinting before his four bend trial and first four bend race since March. He steps up into A2 company for the first time where he should get off the front again. If he does that and he improves naturally and gets stronger, he can hold on in a race that looks more like an A3 than an A2.

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