Dunstall Park Greyhound Racing Tips: Wednesday 6 May 2026
Dunstall Park in Wolverhampton hosts a 12-race card on Wednesday 6 May, with the first race at 18:08 under floodlights. The sand surface at this established leisure complex often favours early pace and rail runners, particularly over the standard 480m trip.
Race 1: 18:26 | A3 Grade | 480m
Runners:
- Trap 1: Bangon Teddy (S Deakin)
- Trap 2: Mercia Hades (K Harrison)
- Trap 3: Got One Better (J Hall)
- Trap 4: Noels Supreme (G Ballentine)
- Trap 5: Lynnia Murphy (M T Field)
NAP: Mercia Hades, Trap 2. The youngster has shown consistent A3 form at Dunstall Park over recent weeks, posting two consecutive placings (2nd and 3rd) with wins coming earlier. Form reads 51223 across the last five starts, all at this track and distance. At Dunstall Park specifically, Mercia Hades shows an ability to settle mid-field then challenge late, with comments of "RnOn" (ran on) appearing regularly. Trap 2 offers a middle draw from which this dog can avoid early congestion while staying within striking distance. Bangon Teddy is a proven A2 performer but recent form (43243) shows inconsistency at Doncaster, not Dunstall Park, making the locally-familiar Mercia Hades the sounder choice.
Race 2: 20:24 | A4 Grade | 480m
Runners:
- Trap 1: Blue Banana (S Deakin)
- Trap 2: Porthall Coco (N Slowley)
- Trap 3: Mohican Hallie (D T Smith)
- Trap 4: Mongys Boss (R Williams)
- Trap 5: Rockmount Junior (D T Smith)
- Trap 6: Mid Tipp Goose (S Deakin)
NAP: Mohican Hallie, Trap 3. This young dog holds a recent victory at this level (A4, Dunstall Park, 480m on 9 April by a head at 2.63) and has posted form 14524 across five starts. The standout performance shows early pace ("EP"), led at the middle stages ("Ld"), and held on ("HldOn"). Trap 3 sits in the middle of the draw, and Dunstall Park's trap bias data shows 21 per cent win rate from Trap 3 over 480m - respectable and balanced. Blue Banana has been hitting A4 and D-grade trips but lacks the recent sparkle Hallie displays. Porthall Coco is struggling at A3-A4 level with form 64635, making Mohican Hallie the form pick despite being a young prospect.
Race 3: 20:59 | A5 Grade | 480m
Runners:
- Trap 1: Pharis Roxy (R Williams)
- Trap 2: Taffy Sarrug (M T Field)
- Trap 3: Tori Black (D T Smith)
- Trap 4: Easy Magico (I Walker)
- Trap 5: Coillbhui Boggy (S Deakin)
- Trap 6: Lynnia Mick (M T Field)
NAP: Taffy Sarrug, Trap 2. This bitch is in outstanding form, posting 11321 across five recent starts at Dunstall Park over 480m at A6-A7 grades. Most impressively, she claimed two consecutive wins (30 April and 25 April) against tighter grades, showing "QuickAway" (QAw), "AHandy" (always handy) and "FnWll" (finishing well). Trap 2 from the latest bias data holds a 15 per cent strike rate at this track distance, but Taffy's proven ability to lead and hold on makes her the standout choice. Tori Black won on 29 April but that was from Trap 5 at A5 level; shifting to Trap 3 and facing stiffer A5 competition creates uncertainty. Pharis Roxy shows 42241 form but is less consistent. Taffy Sarrug's recent brace of wins tips the scales decisively.
Race 4: 21:16 | A3 Grade | 480m
Runners:
- Trap 1: Skin Fade (I Walker)
- Trap 2: Porthall Finn (N Slowley)
- Trap 3: Inclement Dream (S Deakin)
- Trap 4: Mohican Lucy (D T Smith)
- Trap 5: Olive Oyl (J Hall)
- Trap 6: Seomra Ophelia (C A Gilbert)
NAP: Porthall Finn, Trap 2. Finn has demonstrated elite consistency at Dunstall Park, posting a superb 13131 form sequence across five starts at A2-A3 grades over 480m. Two wins appear in the last four runs (9 April and 12 March), both from Trap 1 at A3 level. Crucially, comments show "Rls" (rails running), "Ld2" (led at 2nd bend) and "RnOn" throughout, indicating strong sectional pace and stamina. Moving to Trap 2 is a minor shift but the dog's form and track record at this venue is outstanding. Inclement Dream has two wins but recent placings (5,3,2) show fatigue, while Skin Fade's recent record (6,5,5,3,5) demonstrates loss of form over the last month. Porthall Finn stands alone as the form horse in this race.
Meeting Overview
Dunstall Park's 12-race card spans A1 to A5 grades across the evening, with all races run at 480m on sand. Trap 1 dominates the bias data at 35 per cent win rate across the 21-day sample, suggesting early pace and rails positioning will be heavily favoured. Track-experienced runners with proven Dunstall Park form are advised; several unexposed or lower-graded debutants populate the undercard, reducing predictability.
Punters' Note
Starting prices tighten significantly in the 20 minutes before each race; check SP with Betfair, Bet365, SkyBet or William Hill for best value. Forecast and reverse-forecast markets offer strong returns in competitive A3-A4 grades where form convergence occurs. Greyhound racing markets are more volatile than flat racing, so early-evening prices for later races often move substantially, particularly in A5 and above where smaller fields increase variance.