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Tuesday Tips- 2nd September

Graham Banks has taken a look at the graded action at Central Park this evening and has found picked out three greyhounds who could be worth following

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Graham Banks
02 Sept 2025
Tuesday Tips- 2nd September

Tuesday Tips- 2nd September

 

King Pavarotti (T6, 7.22pm Central Park) NAP 

Doug Squirrel (T1, 6.14pm Central Park) N.B 

Coillbhui Glas (T5 7.06pm Central Park)

 

Tuesday’s selections come from the evening graded meeting at Central Park Stadium,  where the best bet on the card goes in the 7.22pm contest as KING PAVAROTTI will look to land more than a few tenors for punters at the Kent track


King Pavarotti has been in cracking form in recent weeks, winning three of his last four starts in top grade contests for trainer Spencer Mavrias, and his runner will be looking to add to that tally again here. He can be a little hit and miss from the traps but another of his better breaks can see him hitting the front before the last bend. 

 

DOUG SQUIRREL is often involved in the final outcome and could pounce late in the 6.14pm contest


Doug Squirrel is often slow into stride but that could work in her favour here as there are several runners on the outside so who like to lead in the early stages, and if they were to tangle up or were to hold each other up rounding the final bends, then she could be in a position to take advantage in the later stages

 

Barry O’Sullivan’s runner COILLBHUI GLAS has won three of her last four starts and will look to add to that tally in the 7.06pm 


Coillbhui Glas has been in good form of late and although two of those victories came in handicap action, she made a winning return to level start action last time out with an all the way success, and with an early lead looking likely in this field, then she would have every chance of adding to that recent tally with another all the way success

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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