Dunstall Park Greyhound Tips – Saturday 13 June 2026
Wolverhampton’s floodlit greyhound track hosts a 12-race card on Saturday evening, with the first race at 18:20 and the finale at 21:54. Dunstall Park is a sand surface venue with a reputation for rewarding early-break runners, particularly in the A-grade races that dominate this card.
19:38 – Grade A1 480m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Headford Babs | 2y B | S Deakin | 211 |
| 2 | Kilwest Freddie | 3y D | J Bateson | 132 |
| 3 | Moanteen Ruby | 2y B | J Hall | 131 |
| 4 | Noels Spider | 3y D | G Ballentine | No form |
| 5 | Jab And Run | 3y D | N Ralph | No form |
| 6 | Colliers Run | 2y D | H H Williams | No form |
This is a competitive A1 affair and the standout race of the evening. Headford Babs in Trap 1 arrives in exceptional form. The bitch has won two of her last three outings at this track and grade, claiming victory on 30 May by 4.25 lengths and again on 21 May by 1.75 lengths. Most significantly, Headford Babs showed a 2-1 result (2nd place on 4 June, then a winning run) that demonstrates sharp recent race fitness. With Trap 1 boasting a 35% win strike-rate over the last 60 days at 480m, this is the ideal draw for a dog that reliably gets early pace. Form string reads 21141 – read right to left, that is strong. Trap 1 is where winning form lives at Dunstall Park on this trip. NAP: Headford Babs, Trap 1.
Kilwest Freddie (Trap 2) won here on 30 May and offers forecast appeal as a runner-up candidate, but has shown less consistency than the selection.
21:54 – Grade A1 480m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Deelish Kobe | 1y D | J Hall | 631 |
| 2 | Pulleen Dasher | 3y D | R Short | 46-1 |
| 3 | Shockwave Suhail | 2y D | K Harrison | 545 |
| 4 | Noels Supreme | 1y D | G Ballentine | No form |
| 5 | Mister Baileys | 2y D | S Deakin | No form |
| 6 | Laughil Larry | 4y D | J Bateson | No form |
The closing A1 race features Deelish Kobe (Trap 1), a 1-year-old with mixed form. Recent efforts show a 6-3-3 sequence at Nottingham (500m) and a 3-finish at Dunstall Park in A2 company on 23 April. At just 12 months old, form is unpredictable and the dog lacks the high-quality A1 form we need. Form comments show Crd (crowded) and Rls (rails) notes that suggest racing in the mix rather than dominating. Shockwave Suhail (Trap 3) is another young runner with patchy form, including a 5-4-2 sequence that shows occasional sharpness but also inconsistency. This is a race where the shortage of complete form data on several runners (Traps 4, 5, 6) makes selection tricky. Deelish Kobe’s youth and Nottingham form is a concern at A1 level. Look to forecast markets here rather than a single pick.
18:58 – Grade A2 480m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Moyar Princess | 2y B | D Welding | 213 |
| 2 | Skin Fade | 2y D | I Walker | 543 |
| 3 | Loveland | 2y B | R Short | 416 |
| 4 | Bower Linda | 4y B | G Ballentine | No form |
| 5 | False Warrior | 3y D | J Hall | No form |
| 6 | King Pharlap | 2y D | J Bateson | No form |
Moyar Princess (Trap 1) has solid recent form, including a 2-1-3 sequence across her last three outings. On 23 May she finished 2nd at this track in A2 company, and on 16 May she won an A3 race by 1 length. The mare’s form comments note Rls (rails), AHandy (always handy) and FnWll (fine wall finish), all positive signs. At Trap 1 with a 35% strike-rate, she has the draw to exploit her early-pace ability. Skin Fade (Trap 2) has mixed recent form with one win buried in five outings; consistency is lacking. NAP: Moyar Princess, Trap 1.
20:58 – Grade A3 480m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Moyar King | 2y D | D Welding | 114 |
| 2 | Ivys Holly | 2y B | D T Smith | 636 |
| 3 | Sister Grace | 2y B | R Hill | 256 |
| 4 | Darbys Harlie | 3y B | S Aveline | No form |
| 5 | Quivers Jazz | 3y D | R Hill | No form |
| 6 | Inclementweather | 4y B | J Hall | No form |
Moyar King (Trap 1) has two wins in his last four outings, both at Dunstall Park on 23 May and 16 May, winning by 4 lengths and 1.5 lengths respectively. Form string 11541 shows recent sharpness. However, the win on 16 May came from Trap 2, not Trap 1, so draw is not a guarantee. Ivys Holly (Trap 2) has one win at this track and grade (20 April) but recent form is 6-3-6, showing inconsistency and a tendency to get crowded. Sister Grace (Trap 3) finished 2nd on 6 June at A2 level, suggesting she may be slightly out of her depth in an A3 race tonight. Moyar King’s back-to-back wins and Trap 1 advantage make him the selection, though this is a competitive mid-card race. NAP: Moyar King, Trap 1.
Meeting Overview
Saturday’s card at Dunstall Park includes eight A-grade races spread across A1, A2, and A3 levels, plus one D1 sprint (270m) and one puppy-age runner. The bulk of the card is 480m standard-distance racing on sand. Trap 1 is decisively favoured in recent statistics (35% win-rate), so early draws should be monitored closely throughout the evening. No staying races (630m+) feature on this card, so stamina form is less relevant than track knowledge and early-break ability.
Punters’ Note
Check starting prices with your bookmaker around 15 minutes before each race; greyhound odds can shift sharply as betting interest firms up. Best bookmakers for greyhound racing: Betfair, Bet365, Sky Bet, and William Hill. Forecast markets (1st and 2nd in order) are particularly valuable on competitive A1 races like the 19:38, where multiple dogs show form. Reverse forecast (either way) is also popular for narrowing the risk. Trap draw advantage at Dunstall Park on 480m is pronounced, so always cross-reference the runner’s trap against recent Trap 1 success rates before backing at SP.
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