...because the 6 dogs in the Greyhound St Leger look evenly matched.
The two ‘significant improvers’– looking at the graph at the bottom of the page - are Lenson Joker, trap 4 and and Westmead Aoifa, trap 6. Both dogs ought to give a good account of themselves and it is difficult to exclude Westmead Aoifa from the calculations because of the reputation of Nick Savva, its trainer, who always gets that little bit extra out of his dogs.
But there are 3 mighty competitors in traps 1, 2, 3; Iceman Brutus, Directors Chair and Spiridon Lewis to contend with, and I think these 3 will fight out the finish.
I’ve put my money on Iceman Brutus, not the fastest starter - that's Directors Chair – but a tough nut to crack . Therefore I’ve increased my stake on him by another 2 points at 6/1 to win the Wimbledon Final.
I hope Local Knowledge trap 5, doesn’t turn up again to win and spoil the party as he did to put my Tricast down in the first semi-final heat!
In the second heat of the semi-final I had my 3 selections in the Tricast frame - but the wrong way round.
My total loss: 4 points. (You could say: it serves me right for not making it a Combination Tricast– it paid £41.21 but I had a definite plan… it just didn’t work this time.)
Sad to say, Greenwell Flash the dog that wrecked my Tricast in the quarter finals, suffered a leg injury and had to be put down; poor thing. It is a great loss to its Scottish trainer.
Study the graph and come to your own conclusions; I’ve told you what I’m doing. Best of luck…
The split times, indicting the fastest starters are listed at the top of the graph and there are 4 rail runners; and two middle seeds in trap 5 and 6.
Come racing!!


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