THE Richard Baker-trained Robeen Doll, badly crowded last time out, will appreciate the drop in grade to an A3 and is the nap choice tonight.
Previous to that, she posted a handy 27.17secs and a repeat of that time will do nicely.
TONIGHT’S RUNNERS
7.45: Oi Oi Rhianna, WILTSHIRE ZIG, Halls Of Bondi, Lolly For Molly, Havana Solo, Burwood Layla 3.
8.01: Lively Travel 3, GROGEEN MEADOW, You Know This, Burnt Oak Banjo, Shaniqua, Uncle Des.
8.16: Angel Risky, WHEATSHEAF TOMMY, Rockybay Hawk 3, Loughlea Ripple, Jumeirah Panther, Send In Lizzy.
8.34: Run For Cover, Prodigy Pearl, Frisky Giacoma, Quderino 3, SELKIRK GULL, Pennys Demo.
8.50: Gragane Leila, Vancouver Elisa, Burgess Ali 3, Fieldview Bonny, WEE SECRET, Bright Hawk.
9.10: Mash Mad Tia, BARRACK WOOD, Greencroft Pearl, Builders Katie, Lissycasey Jose, Irwins Legend 3.
9.25: Easter Dolly 3, Rupert The Blue, Ten Bob, MOORSTOWN MYSTIQ, Philanimo Bill, Phoenix Danny.
9.40: Tullymurry Dame 3, Keeperhill Katie, CONORS SHADOW, Queen Vic, Elton Mossie, Ryeman Roxy.
9.55: On The March, Smudger Taylor, PLACEPOT MICK, Mild Steel, Smooth Boy, Hillcross Orion 3.
10.10: Hard Luck Emma, Grayfox Onyx, Darcys Revenge 3, ROBEEN DOLL, Sorayas Gold, Precious Hawk.
10.25: Pennys Awesom, Mucky Donal, Cloyne Oak 3, WEST BOLT, Liosgarbh Way, Hack Up Golddust.
Nap: Robeen Doll.
- THE BAGS/SIS competition, where two lucky winners will receive a rare £500 purse, returns after a successful introduction last year.
Oxford will get two meetings, the first event on July 20 with a kennel sweepstake qualifier, where the victor gets £150 and the final on July 27.
The second is on November 9 and 16. Final winners will receive £500, trophy and presentation jacket.
- IT seems unfair that when a greyhound wins a race and is then disqualified, it keeps the victory for betting purposes.
And when it beats a hot favourite by deliberate interference, it has punters and owners tearing their hair out.
That was the case on Sunday when Nick Colton’s Tennessee Light, backed from 5-2 down to 5-4 favourite, was beaten a neck by Michael Peterson’s Hi Ace Lad to foil the gamble.
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