Dog Racing Guide for Beginners and Expert Tips

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greyhound racing betting tips

Greyhound dog racing is still hugely popular in the UK – and so it’s no wonder thousands of punters flock to Paddy’s greyhound odds every week.

If you’re new to the sport of dog racing then you’re in for a treat. This is the fastest race on the planet, with greyhounds hitting top speeds of 45 mph as they wizz round the track chasing the mechanical hare.

The sport has evolved a lot over the years and now has a small but dedicated following. Races are held pretty much every day of the year, and you can get all the latest greyhound odds at Paddy Power.

Our guide aims to give newcomers a taste of what greyhound betting is like. We’ll also throw you some tips from expert racing tipster and presenter Darrell Williams!

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How greyhound betting works

Greyhound betting works like any other race sport, such as horse racing or trotting. The aim is to back the dog you think will win or place. To bet on greyhounds you’ll need to sign into your Paddy Power profile or set up an account.

Once you’re logged in or have downloaded the app, you’ll be able to view all upcoming races for the next day or two.

To bet, simply click on the race you want to follow and look at the racecard. You can then click on the odds of the dog you want to back, and enter your stake in the bet slip. Check you’re happy with your stake and the potential payout, and then his Place Bet.

 

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Betting on greyhounds at Paddy Power

You can also bet Each Way and add a level of insurance to your dog if it finishes second. Or you can bet on the SP (starting price) of whichever dog happens to be the favourite, or the second favourite.

Watch Live Greyhounds

The great thing about dog betting at Paddy Power is you can watch the races live! You have to place a bet in order to access the live stream, which is available on the Paddy Power website and in the app.

Greyhound races don’t take long to complete, so there’s no option to bet live during races. However, if you’re new to the sport then live streaming is a great way to get accustomed to how it all works, so you can make smarter bets next time.

Greyhound Racing Tips

Now it’s time to look at Darrell Williams’ tips for betting on greyhounds…

1. Good draws win races

Look for the races when the runner in trap one is the only railer –  that’s a dog who prefers to run on the inside of the track. If every other dog has a ‘m’ for middle runner or ‘w’ for wide runner in brackets after its name, you’ve found the ideal race.

It’s the quickest route to success. Trust us.

2. Young dogs win races

It’s a young dogs game, this. Look for puppies – that’s dogs who are not yet two years old. You’ll find the dog’s age on the right-hand side of the racecard.

Have they been winning races? There’s every chance they may still be improving. It’s a clear route to success.

3. Early speed wins races

Races often have multiple front-runners so look for the dog who will be finishing best.

That’s the one with the most ‘running on’ or ‘finishes well’ comments on the racecard.

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betting on greyhounds

4. The fastest dogs win races

This may sound obvious but it’s true. Look at the runners’ times on the right-hand side of the racecard – the asterisk shows its fastest run over the track and distance.

Compare it with the other runners to find the quickest dog in the race.

And there you have it. Four simple tips for picking a winner. No need to thank us now. Send a round of dominoes pizza’s into the trading floor and we’ll call it quits.

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