Doncaster Greyhound Tips – Sunday 21 June 2026
Doncaster hosts an 11-race card on sand, with the first race at 10:32. This popular South Yorkshire venue serves up a mixed programme across the afternoon, with sprint and standard-distance races featuring prominently.
10:32 – Grade D3 275m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jinxed | 6y D | W Link | 435 |
| 3 | Mahomes | 3y D | D Calvert | 344 |
| 4 | Jazza Lila | 4y B | D Calvert | 244 |
| 5 | Blitz Bianca | 4y B | C A Williams | No form |
| 6 | Jazza Belle | 4y B | D Calvert | No form |
A competitive sprint heat with Jazza Lila and Jinxed among the leading contenders. Jazza Lila showed sharp form with a win at Trap 4 on 23 May, backed by a recent second-place finish by just 2 lengths last Sunday from the same trap. The dog has three wins in this grade at this distance and demonstrated strong lockup ability into the first bend. However, Trap 4 carries a 20% strike rate at Doncaster’s 275m over the last 60 days, placing it middle ground on the bias ladder. Jinxed finished fourth just four days ago from Trap 2, posting a 4-3-5-3-3 recent sequence that shows some consistency but lacks a recent victory. Trap 2 sits at only 10% for wins on this sprint, the weakest position on the track. Mahomes, trained by D Calvert, has four runs in recent weeks including two from Trap 3, which holds a 20% strike rate. The three-year-old’s form shows mid-field finishes with some crowding into the first bend noted on 10 June. NAP: Jazza Lila, Trap 4. This four-year-old offers value as an established sprinter with a winning record at this grade and track, and Trap 4 provides a balanced draw for the 275m trip.
10:48 – Grade D5 275m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Alno Dee | 2y B | C A Williams | 445 |
| 3 | Kellyseyenoone | 2y D | R Overton | 1 |
| 4 | Luttons Meena | 5y B | J Windrass | 442 |
| 5 | Cairo Girl | 4y B | C A Williams | No form |
| 6 | Tiktok Express | 4y B | C A Williams | No form |
Kellyseyenoone stands out as the form horse, having won from Trap 3 just a week ago by 2.25 lengths at odds of 2.75. The two-year-old showed early pace, led from trap one, and dominated the second half of the race. Trap 3 holds a steady 20% win rate on the sprint, and this young dog’s form signature of SAw (slow away) followed by early lead and very wide running in the latter stages suggests it has learned to settle and accelerate through the line. Alno Dee has three consecutive runs at this grade but carries a pair of fifth-place finishes and has not troubled the frame at the sprint. Cairo Girl and Tiktok Express have no recent form available, making them harder to assess. Luttons Meena, a five-year-old, offers some experience but recent form shows three fourth-place finishes in May and June, with no wins recorded across the available data. NAP: Kellyseyenoone, Trap 3. The recent winner demonstrated genuine class and the ability to lead and hold on, qualities often lacking in this lower grade.
11:04 – Grade D2 275m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Favourite Place | 4y B | D Calvert | 253 |
| 2 | Grouchos Davy | 1y D | J Windrass | 133 |
| 3 | Sparks Charm | 3y B | S Watson | 141 |
| 5 | Jazza Rooney | 4y B | D Calvert | No form |
| 6 | Bluey Boy | 5y D | W Link | No form |
Sparks Charm has won two of the last five races and finished second or third in the other three, posting a 1-4-1-3-1 form line that is exceptional for this grade. The three-year-old won from Trap 3 on 15 June (3.25 lengths) and again on 1 June (1.25 lengths), both times leading from the middle draw and maintaining advantage to the line. Trap 3 holds 20% strike at Doncaster’s 275m, neither favoured nor disadvantaged. Grouchos Davy, a one-year-old, won on both 14 June and 17 May from Trap 2, but has also finished third twice; the recent victory came by just a shade from Trap 2, which holds only 10% strike rate on the sprint. Favourite Place has posted a 2-5-3-4-2 sequence, with no wins but two second-place finishes that suggest competitive ability without conversion. The distance suits mid-pace runners and Sparks Charm’s recent record of winning and running on is hard to overlook. NAP: Sparks Charm, Trap 3. Two wins in the last six days demonstrate peak form, and the trap draw is neutral to positive for this sprinter.
11:21 – Grade B5 450m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Calgray Flyer | 3y D | S Birks | 542 |
| 2 | Pulleen Princess | 1y B | R Overton | 335 |
| 4 | Good Lossie | 1y B | D Calvert | 45 |
| 5 | Glitter Ronnie | 4y D | D Calvert | No form |
| 6 | Posh Scart | 2y D | S Watson | No form |
Calgray Flyer enters at Grade B5 for the standard distance after a mixed run of form. The three-year-old finished second by 1 length on 3 June from Trap 1, running on after early release, but has followed that with fifth and fourth-place finishes in subsequent outings. Recent notes suggest crowding and forced checking into bends, indicating some vulnerability in traffic. Trap 1 holds 20% strike at Doncaster’s 450m. Pulleen Princess, a one-year-old, has posted three third-place finishes, including one on 13 June, with early release noted in most runs. The filly has not won at this grade and the 450m trip may expose any lack of stamina. Good Lossie is very limited in available form, with only two runs at Trap 5 and both resulting in fourth and fifth finishes. Trap 5 does not feature in the recorded trap bias data for 450m at this track, suggesting minimal historical strikes. Glitter Ronnie and Posh Scart have no recent form available. Calgray Flyer’s second-place finish on 3 June remains the strongest recent result in this field, though the subsequent form dip is concerning. The 450m is a transition distance where early pace can pay off, but consistency is needed. NAP: Calgray Flyer, Trap 1, though this is a weaker race and the recommendation carries lower confidence.
Doncaster’s card includes D-grade sprints across the early races (D3, D5, D2) before stepping up to B5 at the standard distance. Watch starting prices near race time; Betfair, Bet365 and Sky Bet all carry strong greyhound markets. Forecast betting (predicting first and second in order) offers better value than win betting in smaller fields at this level.
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