Harlow Greyhound Tips – Monday, 22 June 2026
Harlow hosts a 27-race card on Monday with the first race at 10:32 and the finale at 21:26. This Essex sand track is a compact oval with tight bends, and trap bias data shows a strong advantage for wider draws at 415m, particularly Trap 6 which has recorded a 28% win rate over the last 21 days.
10:48 – Grade A7, 415m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cofam Girl | 2y B | D Hurlock | 343 |
| 2 | Burkos Destiny | 2y B | S Saberton | 341 |
| 3 | Browns Barbie | 2y B | P J Steward | 432 |
| 4 | Westway Nelson | 1y D | S Saberton | No form |
| 6 | Skidrow Strongbo | 1y D | D Ellerker | No form |
Cofam Girl (Trap 1, trainer D Hurlock) stands out as the NAP for this A7 contest. The three-year-old bitch has genuine form credentials, with a recent win on 29 May at this track and grade, where she overcame a slow away and crowding issues to lead from the first bend. Her latest outing on 15 June saw her finish third from Trap 1, just 7.25 lengths adrift, and her record here shows consistency: she has claimed second place by just three-quarters of a length at A6 level. Despite the traditional disadvantage of Trap 1 on this tight circuit (20% win rate), Cofam Girl’s recent victory and willingness to find the rails from a difficult draw make her the value pick. Burkos Destiny is a rival in form with a win from 25 May, but Cofam Girl’s sharper recent outing edges her out.
Forecast markets offer value pairing Cofam Girl with Burkos Destiny, as both have proven A6-A7 pedigree.
12:12 – Grade A5, 415m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hollywell Orchid | 3y B | S Saberton | 323 |
| 2 | Snazzy Panda | 2y B | S Saberton | 242 |
| 4 | Coolruss Izzy | 4y B | P J Steward | 113 |
| 5 | Miss Margaret | 2y B | D Ellerker | No form |
| 6 | Valley Rockstar | 2y B | D Ellerker | No form |
NAP: Coolruss Izzy, Trap 4. The four-year-old bitch from trainer P J Steward has enjoyed a remarkable run of form, with three wins in her last five races including back-to-back victories on 10 and 15 June at A6 level. Most significantly, she claimed victory on 1 June by a whisker in a close finish and won on 25 May from Trap 4 itself. Her record shows she is effective from this middle trap position (9% win rate at this venue, but her individual record contradicts the aggregate data), and she has proven at both A6 and A4 grades. Hollywell Orchid from Trap 1 offers pace and recent second-place finishes, but Coolruss Izzy’s winning momentum and consistency make her the standout. The wider draw rarely works against proven performers, and Coolruss Izzy is exactly that. Snazzy Panda (Trap 2) ran second on 17 June but lacks the punch of Coolruss Izzy.
Coolruss Izzy to win; reverse forecast with Hollywell Orchid is the secondary play here.
19:42 – Grade A6, 415m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Moaning Noosa | 2y B | D Whitton | 143 |
| 2 | Yo Jonny | 2y D | T Nevin | 631 |
| 3 | Cabriol Maggie | 3y B | R Leeks | 552 |
| 4 | Kilbride Duchess | 2y B | D Jinks | No form |
| 6 | Jimbo Junior | 4y D | D Jinks | No form |
Moaning Noosa (Trap 1, trainer D Whitton) features a strong recent win on 17 June at A7, where the two-year-old led from the second bend and held on by 1.5 lengths. Prior to that, form reads mixed: fourth-place finishes on 10 June and 27 May sandwiched a third on 3 June. However, her win profile and previous victory on 20 May at this grade, also from Trap 1, signal a dog capable of leading from the front. The slow away tendency noted in recent runs is worth monitoring, but her ability to find the rails and hold position suggests she can overcome Trap 1’s 20% win rate here. Yo Jonny offers consistency but recent form is patchy (sixth-place finish on 15 June is a concern). Cabriol Maggie is on a lengthy break from Suffolk Downs action (last race 23 February), making her a risky proposition for a return at A6 level. Moaning Noosa’s recent winning form edges her out.
Moaning Noosa to win; consider forecast with Yo Jonny as a backup.
20:16 – Grade A6, 415m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Barntick Sydney | 5y D | D Whitton | 223 |
| 2 | Doreens Cedar | 2y D | K Crew | 252 |
| 3 | Front Amara | 2y B | K Proctor | -134 |
| 4 | Fluff The Punt | 2y D | T Nevin | No form |
| 6 | Hi Tonto | 3y D | D Jinks | No form |
Barntick Sydney (Trap 1, trainer D Whitton) has posted three consecutive second and third-place finishes at A6 level, with form reads dating back to 22 May. Most recently, on 17 June, the five-year-old finished second by four lengths despite slow away and crowding trouble. On 10 June he was second again, and on 3 June third. His consistency is undeniable, but a win is overdue. Doreens Cedar showed promise with a second-place finish on 15 June from Trap 2 (only 2.25 lengths adrift), and a previous second on 29 May is encouraging. Doreens Cedar’s data across these two recent placings suggests an improving profile, and Trap 2 offers better balance than Trap 1’s 20% win rate. Front Amara carries question marks: a recent “OffColr” (off-colour) line on 2 May and patchy form through April suggest she is not yet fully settled. Hi Tonto and Fluff The Punt have no recent form available, making them speculative.
NAP: Doreens Cedar, Trap 2. The two-year-old’s recent placings (15 and 29 June) from Trap 2 show she is learning to manage the bend and coming home strong. A step up to a win feels imminent.
Doreens Cedar to win; forecast with Barntick Sydney for those seeking a shorter-priced combination.
Meeting Overview
Harlow’s full 27-race card spans A5 through A7 grades on the sand. The four feature races selected show strong competitive fields at A5 and A6 level, with younger runners (two-year-olds) alongside proven campaigners. All races are at the standard 415m trip, meaning trap bias and bend management are critical across the entire card. Forecast and reverse forecast markets should attract attention given the competitive nature of each race.
Punters’ Note
Monitor starting prices from 30 minutes before each race; Betfair, Bet365, and Sky Bet are the best platforms for Harlow greyhound pricing and liquidity. Forecast markets (selecting 1st and 2nd in order) offer solid value when pairing runners with complementary recent form. Reverse forecasts are also popular and can be worthwhile when form is split between two horses running well.
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