Wednesday's Greyhound Racing Tips from Romford and Yarmouth
Joe Conneely has looked over the greyhound racing action at Romford and Yarmouth tonight to find his three best bets for the evening, including a 6/1 nap


Three more graded selections this evening across the cards at Yarmouth and Romford before the open race action returns tomorrow.
***7.06 Yarmouth - Starshine Babe (3pts) 6/1
**7.39 Yarmouth - Acejukeboxpopper (2pts) 3/1
*9.46 Romford - Out The Blue (2pts) 7/2
Wednesday's Nap
The nap of the night is trap two Starshine Babe in the A2 at Yarmouth at 7.06pm. She has dropped from A1 in recent weeks to A2 but this is a big drop in class for her this evening with three of her four rivals going up three grades from A5 to A2 from their latest run. A vacant box on Starshine Babe’s inside can help her cause even more, she is a strong runner over the trip in a race that does not possess to much early speed bar Darbys Faye who should take the field along.
As long as Starshine Babe avoids trouble (which she should with Hecrossedthesea in three moving off), she can take advantage of a significant drop in class to pick up a first victory in two months.
Wednesday's Next Best
The next best is trap one Acejukeboxpopper in the A1 at Yarmouth at 7.39pm. He faces a difficult enough race but still takes a slight drop in class having been competing with the likes of Swift Depot and Worth The Risk in recent week. He was three parts of a length fourth behind Classic Dynamic on July 30 but did not manage to lead.
However, this evening if Acejukeboxpopper traps on terms, he can use the draw on the inside to turn the second bend in front where he can show his customary burst of middle pace to put the race to bed. Classic Dynamic will be staying on so as long as Acejukeboxpopper can stay in front of that rival, he can reverse the form from a month ago to make it three from eight in top grade company at Yarmouth.
Tonight's Third Selection
The third bet of the evening is trap five Out The Blue in the S1 at Romford at 9.46pm. She was having her first competitive start last Friday since taking a tumble on July 11 and ran with credit albeit beaten a long way by Cree Bono five days ago. She paced up well behind the winner before tying up slightly to finish fourth clocking 35.76 herself and she would not have to find too much to get competitive this evening.
A level break should see Out The Blue take the field along where the drop in class can her see prevail from the likes of Jeopardy Delta who also takes a step down in quality from what he has been facing.