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Greyhound Racing: Bank on Barracuda

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ALL the sharks will be around FARLOE BARRACUDA (8.25) at Belle Vue tonight, and they should be rewarded.
Barrie Draper’s speedster is one of the finest two-bend performers on the circuit and can laugh in the faces of both the opposition and a month’s lay-off to make all in the second heat of the Scurry Cup.
A blend of fine early zip and the inside box can also pave the way for success for COMERAGH KING (8.55) in the fourth heat, where the key is getting first run on chief threat Guinness Sky.
That outcome may be a case of deja vu for Hove trainer Seamus Cahill as his
Droopys Quincy holds first rate claims if trapping in his best fashion in the third heat, although WACKA (8.40) may just start that fraction better which could be the difference between them.
KIZI (8.10) has established himself as pretty decent in the sprinting fold even if there have been a couple of expensive defeats along the way recently.



He may ultimately come up short against the big guns as the competition progresses but having avoided them in the opening heat has the opportunity to make some sort of statement.
The RPGTV cameras make their Friday night visit to Romford where BLONDE RAZOR (9.56) can adopt a cut throat approach in the top 575m.
Backing anything against Swift Missile when he is well boxed comes with an element of risk but he isn’t in peak form at the moment so may struggle to live with the middle pace of Mark Wallis’ charge.
BILLYMATT (8.02) now owes his backers a good few quid but the positive from his back-to-back C&D defeats at odds of 4-9 and 4-6 is that he is likely to be more backable for the sprint.
As mentioned last week, he does only need to trap on terms to hack up – fingers crossed he does just that!

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