Romford Greyhound Tips – 13 June 2026
Romford hosts a 24-race card on Saturday, with the first race at 11:09 and the finale at 22:20. This is a fast, track-biased sand circuit where trap draw carries significant weight, particularly at the standard 400m trip.
11:27 – Grade A4, 400m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bubbly Fury | 3y D | P Young | 612 |
| 2 | My Sweet Betsy | 1y B | K O’Flaherty | 112 |
| 3 | Show Stopper | 3y D | D Hurlock | 345 |
| 4 | Tromora Pine | 2y D | K O’Flaherty | No form |
| 5 | Satin Barney | 2y D | D Lee | No form |
| 6 | Micks Boy | 3y D | P Young | No form |
Bubbly Fury (Trap 1, trainer P Young) shows excellent recent form, with a narrow win at A5 level on 27 May followed by a close second to a better-class rival on 11 May. The dog has placed second in three of the last five outings and carries consistent early pace. However, Trap 1 at Romford 400m wins only 18% of the time over the last 60 days, a significant disadvantage on this fast, high-draw-biased track.
My Sweet Betsy (Trap 2, trainer K O’Flaherty) is a young bitch with an impressive recent record: back-to-back wins at A5 and A6 levels in May, both at this track and distance. She shows a very quick away (VQAw) and has settled well in the middle of races, leading from the break. At just one year old, she carries less racing experience than older rivals, but form figures of 1, 1, 2, 3, 1 suggest she is progressing through the grades comfortably.
Show Stopper (Trap 3, trainer D Hurlock) is a proven A3/A4 performer with two recent wins and consistent mid-range form. His last outing (6 June) saw him finish third at A3 level after bumping at the back. Trap 3 is neutral at Romford (16% win rate), and his experience in open company (OR) on 30 May shows the ability to mix grades.
NAP: Show Stopper, Trap 3. This dog combines proven A4 grading experience with two wins in the last four races. The mid-trap draw offers balance on Romford’s fast sand surface, avoiding the congestion of inside traps whilst covering reasonable ground. His recent third at A3 (a stronger grade) confirms he belongs in this company, and the recovery from that outing should sharpen him up.
11:43 – Grade A2, 400m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Itsur Hero | 3y D | P Young | 313 |
| 2 | Brindle Moon | 3y D | M Wiley | 641 |
| 3 | Emersons Pearl | 2y B | T Welch | 566 |
| 4 | Endova Swift | 2y B | D Lee | No form |
| 5 | Bubbly Everest | 3y D | P Young | No form |
| 6 | Romantic Romeo | 2y D | G E Evans | No form |
Itsur Hero (Trap 1, trainer P Young) has mixed recent form: a recent third at A2 level on 6 June (just 2 lengths off), followed by a strong win at A3 on 30 May. However, he has now run at A2 on three occasions and shows a best finish of third. Trap 1 is a weak draw at Romford 400m (18% strike rate).
Brindle Moon (Trap 2, trainer M Wiley) returned to form with a narrow win at A3 on 16 May but was last at A2 on 6 June after leading for half the race. This suggests he may be struggling at the higher grade despite his mid-May win.
Emersons Pearl (Trap 3, trainer T Welch) is a young bitch (2y) showing a mixed A2 record: a recent second on 21 April is her best effort, but she has suffered bumps and brought-downs in three of the last five races. The middle trap (3) offers a structural advantage (32% win rate at Romford 400m), but form consistency is a concern.
Dogs in Traps 4, 5, and 6 are unexposed at this level with limited data available.
NAP: Itsur Hero, Trap 1. Despite the weak Trap 1 draw, this dog’s A2 profile is strongest: a recent third (6 June) by only 2 lengths, combined with a dominant A3 win on 30 May, shows he is competitive at this grade. His trainer P Young has established form here. The dog has raced at Trap 1 consistently and shows early pace (Rls, Fcd-Ck) that can offset the draw disadvantage on the opening bend.
13:42 – Grade A4, 400m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Miami Bucks | 1y D | P Young | 53 |
| 2 | Slipalong Move | 3y D | P Young | 642 |
| 3 | Ideal Guest | 1y B | P Burr | 624 |
| 4 | Silvertown Blues | 2y B | P Burr | No form |
| 5 | Shaz Starlite | 4y D | D Lee | No form |
| 6 | Droopys List | 1y B | G E Evans | No form |
Slipalong Move (Trap 2, trainer P Young) is a three-year-old with a strong recent record: two seconds and one fourth at A3 level in May, combined with consistent rail-to-middle running style. Form shows 2, 2, 4, 2, 6 over the last five races. A step down to A4 should suit, and Trap 2 is viable on this track (16% win rate).
Ideal Guest (Trap 3, trainer P Burr) is a young bitch (1y) with limited A-grade experience. Her best run was a narrow second at A4 on 18 May, but recent outings at stronger grades (OR, A2) have resulted in middle-field finishes and bumping issues. At A4, she is unexposed but form volatility is evident.
Miami Bucks (Trap 1, trainer P Young) has only two recent races recorded, both from Irish tracks. Limited UK form data makes prediction challenging. Trap 1 is a weak draw (18%).
Dogs in Traps 4, 5, and 6 have minimal or no form available.
NAP: Slipalong Move, Trap 2. This dog offers the most consistent A-grade form on the card: successive A3 seconds and a close fourth indicate he is a solid middle-tier performer. The drop to A4 is a logical step, and his rail-to-middle running style (Rls-Mid) suits Romford’s fast, track-biased surface. Trap 2 is reliable, and trainer P Young has multiple winners on the card today.
21:42 – Grade A4, 400m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chilli Drago | 3y D | P Young | 645 |
| 2 | Jeopardy Andy | 2y D | P Young | 343 |
| 3 | Crossfield Finn | 2y D | G E Evans | 4-16 |
| 4 | Innfield Melody | 3y B | M Wiley | No form |
| 6 | Easy Mucker | 3y D | D Hurlock | No form |
Chilli Drago (Trap 1, trainer P Young) is a three-year-old with mixed recent form: recent defeats in open company (OR, 575m) on 5 May and 8 May show he has been tried in stronger races without success. His A3 form from May includes one fourth and multiple fifth-place finishes. Trap 1 is a structural weakness (18%), and recent results suggest he is not competitive in this company.
Jeopardy Andy (Trap 2, trainer P Young) is a young dog (2y) with recent third and fourth finishes at A3 and A4 levels. Form shows 2, 4, 3, 4, 3 across five races, indicating consistent but unspectacular mid-field form. At A4, he belongs in the grade but offers limited winning ammunition.
Crossfield Finn (Trap 3, trainer G E Evans) was recently lame (13 May) and should be approached with caution. Prior to injury, he showed mixed A3/A4 form with one third-place finish and multiple bumping/blocking issues (EP, Mid, Bmp, BdBlk). Recovery and sharpness are unknown.
Dogs in Traps 4 and 6 have no recent form data available.
NAP: Jeopardy Andy, Trap 2. This young dog offers the most reliable recent form at A4 level, with two thirds and a fourth in the last five races. Whilst he has not yet won at A4, his consistency suggests he is the safest option in a weak-looking field. Trap 2 provides a neutral draw (16%), and his rail-to-middle running style (Rls-Mid) is well-suited to Romford’s fast surface. Trainer P Young has strong support throughout the card.
Meeting Overview
Romford’s 24-race card spans A2 to A4 grading on the day, all at the standard 400m distance. No sprint or staying races are featured. This is a competitive, high-draw-biased track where Trap 3 dominates at 32% strike rate over the last 60 days. Forecast and reverse-forecast markets will offer value, particularly in early races where field sizes permit.
Punters’ Note
Check starting prices at the track gate or via Betfair 30 minutes before your selected race. Bet365, SkyBet, and William Hill all offer strong greyhound coverage. Romford is a popular venue with tight markets and good liquidity on forecast and reverse-forecast bets. Each-way betting is rarely offered in six-runner fields, so focus on win and place markets, or use forecast betting to isolate your NAP pick.
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