Star Pelaw Greyhound Tips – Saturday 13 June 2026
Star Pelaw hosts a 14-race card on Saturday evening, with the opener at 17:47 and the final race at 21:31. The Pelaw Grange circuit is a compact oval that favours early pace and trap awareness, particularly on the 435m standard trip that dominates this card.
17:47 – Grade A4, 435m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Marisol | 2y B | R Thompson | 133 |
| 2 | Maes Maya | 2y B | C Campbell | 226 |
| 3 | Catunda Leo | 2y D | D Alcorn | 421 |
| 4 | Bogger Cutie | 2y B | S Atkinson | No form |
| 5 | Shanahee Roxy | 4y B | C M Dibb | No form |
| 6 | Jolly Draw | 2y D | K Kennedy | No form |
Marisol leads the betting here with a recent winning run at A5 level just three days ago. The two-year-old bitch trained by R Thompson took A5 honours on 9 June with an impressive gate and rails performance, drawing clear in the second half. She has won at this track twice in her last five starts and shows the consistency needed in an A4 field. Trap 1 is statistically dominant at Star Pelaw on 435m (36% win rate over 21 days), and Marisol has previously banked wins from this draw. The form string reads “13313” (most recent right), showing two third-place finishes bookending a winning recent performance, which suggests she is operating at her peak.
Catunda Leo is the danger, having won at A5 level on 23 May from Trap 4. However, the three-year-old dog has been unable to replicate that form since, finishing outside the places in three subsequent A4-A5 runs. Maes Maya showed promise with back-to-back second places but neither came from the rails.
NAP: Marisol, Trap 1. Look for forecast value pairing her with Catunda Leo, who holds the form credentials to place.
18:39 – Grade A3, 435m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ma Darlin | 3y B | C J Murray | 641 |
| 2 | Bisto Jayden | 2y D | M J Watson | 151 |
| 3 | Oceans Blue | 2y B | D Alcorn | 464 |
| 4 | Caseys Shadrack | 4y D | S Atkinson | No form |
| 5 | Lagile October | 3y D | Jk Storrie | No form |
| 6 | King Paul | 2y D | G Walker | No form |
Bisto Jayden has emerged as the standout performer at this grade, winning two of his last three A5 races before stepping up to A4 and securing a decisive victory on 7 June. The two-year-old dog, trained by M J Watson, has recorded five consecutive runs from Trap 1, where he has seized every opportunity to lead early and hold on. His recent form string reads “51215” (most recent right), with the 1 representing a 2.25-length win just four days ago. The colt has won at both A4 and A5 level and shows the electric early pace needed to exploit Star Pelaw’s 36% Trap 1 advantage.
Ma Darlin won here at A3 on 25 April from Trap 2 but has since dipped to a last-place finish in the same grade, drawing from Trap 1. The bitch appears to struggle from the inside draw despite that earlier success. Oceans Blue has only delivered one win from six recent runs and remains a second-place specialist at this track.
NAP: Bisto Jayden, Trap 1. This dog is rising form at the ideal moment and Trap 1 is his sweet spot. Forecast pairing with Ma Darlin offers each-way appeal.
20:26 – Grade A7, 435m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Glory Bono | 4y D | S Atkinson | 412 |
| 2 | Caseys Mario | 2y D | S Atkinson | 531 |
| 3 | Westfield Onebid | 3y D | C M Dibb | 443 |
| 4 | Mcdara Bella | 1y B | G Foot | No form |
| 5 | Come On Ginger | 3y D | R Thompson | No form |
Glory Bono has built excellent recent form in this exact grade, returning a win and two second-place finishes from his last four starts. The four-year-old dog trained by S Atkinson has won from Trap 1 and Trap 2, showing adaptability across the draw. His form string reads “24122” (most recent right), with recent finishes showing competitive 1-2 placings. He was narrowly denied by a head on 25 April and again by half a length on 30 May, suggesting he is a tightening runner down the final furlong.
Caseys Mario won this exact grade on 30 May, recording a snatch victory from Trap 1, but has since tailed off dramatically with a fifth-place finish four days ago. Glory Bono appears more consistent and battle-hardened at A7 level.
NAP: Glory Bono, Trap 1. Rails racing suits this dog’s style and recent trajectory is upward despite narrow defeats.
21:18 – Grade A7, 435m
| Trap | Dog | Age | Trainer | Last 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Franklins Pace | 4y B | C M Dibb | 223 |
| 2 | Caseys Gaston | 2y D | S Atkinson | 445 |
| 4 | Caseys Babs | 4y D | S Atkinson | 222 |
| 5 | Get Thumper | 1y B | S Miller | No form |
| 6 | Conscience | 3y B | C M Dibb | No form |
Franklins Pace is the class runner in this field, a four-year-old bitch trained by C M Dibb with two second-place finishes at A7 level in recent weeks. Her form string reads “34232” (most recent right), showing consistency across varying trap draws. Most significantly, she has won from the 435m trip and narrowly missed from Trap 1 on 26 May (beaten by shade) and again on 5 June (beaten by half length). At this grade, her experience edge is pronounced.
Caseys Babs has delivered one win at A6 on 26 May and has placed in three of her last five races. However, she has not yet secured a win at A7 level. Caseys Gaston won at A7 on 26 May from Trap 3 but has recorded three non-places since in mixed grades, suggesting that success may have been a plateau moment.
NAP: Franklins Pace, Trap 1. This bitch has the form and track experience to finally break through after two narrow defeats at this grade. Forecast with Caseys Babs, who is capable of holding second.
Meeting Overview
Saturday’s 14-race card spans A3 to A7 grades across standard 435m trips. The early races feature tighter A3-A4 competition, while the latter half of the card drops to A6-A7 territory where form becomes more volatile. The Trap 1 advantage (36% strike rate) is pronounced across the entire card, favouring dogs that break well and hold the rails early.
Punters’ Note
Check starting prices around 30 minutes before each race; odds tighten considerably at Star Pelaw. Betfair and Bet365 offer the sharpest greyhound markets, whilst SkyBet and William Hill provide consistent coverage. Forecast betting is valuable on this card, particularly pairing rails runners with middle-trap challengers. Reverse forecasts offer decent value when favourite form is unconvincing.
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