Greyhound betting at BoyleSports offers a wide selection of dog betting markets, competitive greyhound betting odds, and expert tips. You’ll also learn how to bet.
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How to Bet on Greyhound Racing
- Create your account in minutes through our website or mobile app
- Verify your identity for added security
- Once you’ve made your first deposit into your account, you’ll receive our latest welcome bonus
- Choose the race you want to bet on, select the runner and find your chosen bet
- Sign up to BoyleSports or log in to your existing account for the latest greyhound racing odds.
Greyhound Racing Odds
You’ll find the latest greyhound odds at BoyleSports. Our experts analyse the field, track conditions, weather and form to bring you up-to-date odds for every race.
The table below can help you understand how odds work and the potential payouts on offer.
| Stake |
Odds |
Winnings |
Stake Returned |
Total Winnings |
| £1 |
10/1 |
£10.00 |
£1.00 |
£11.00 |
| £1 |
5/1 |
£5.00 |
£1.00 |
£6.00 |
| £1 |
10/3 |
£3.33 |
£1.00 |
£4.33 |
| £1 |
21/10 |
£2.10 |
£1.00 |
£3.10 |
| £1 |
7/11 |
£0.64 |
£1.00 |
£1.64 |
What are the Most Popular Greyhound Racing Bet Types:
Win bet: Bet on which dog will finish first.
Place bet: Wager on a dog to finish first or second.
Each way bet: Place two bets. One to win and one to place. If your dog wins the race, both your bets come in. If they finish in the top places, only your bet to place wins.
Show bet: Bet on a dog to finish first, second, or third.
Quinella bet: Wager on two dogs to finish first and second, in any order.
Exacta bet: Predict two dogs to finish first and second, in the exact order.
Trifecta bet: Bet on three dogs to finish first, second, and third, in the exact order.
Superfecta bet: Wager on four dogs to finish first, second, third, and fourth, in the exact order.
Top Greyhound Racing Competitions & Events
You can bet on all the top greyhound competitions and events with BoyleSports. We have Greyhound Derby betting odds for both the Irish and English Derby, as well as all the premier races in the UK and Ireland.
Popular Greyhound Races to Bet on in England
English Greyhound Derby: The English Greyhound Derby is held at the Towcester Greyhound Stadium, usually in May or June. Over 180 dogs compete in multiple races, with the winner of the final taking home a £175,000 prize.
Puppy Derby: Run every year at Towcester over 500m on sand. The price purse is £10,000.
All England Cup: Held at Newcastle Stadium, the All England Cup is run over a distance of 480m on sand, and carries a prize purse of £20,000.
Popular Irish Greyhound Races to Bet On
Irish Greyhound Derby: Held at Shelbourne Park in Dublin, rounds of races take place over successive summer weekends. The winner of the final is awarded €125,000 from a prize purse of €300,000.
St Leger: Held annually at Limerick Greyhound Stadium, run over 550 yards with a prize purse of €30,000.
The Laurels: Held annually at Curraheen Park Greyhound Stadium, run over 550 yards with a prize purse of €30,000.
The Oaks: Held annually at Sherborne Park, run over 525 yards on sand with a prize purse of €25,000.
International Greyhound Events to Bet On
The Melbourne Cup: Held in Australia in November.
The Greyhound Race of Champions: A yearly race held in the US, usually in spring, that sees eight of the top-performing greyhounds in America picked to race one another.
The New Zealand Cup: Usually run at the Addington Raceway in Christchurch each summer.
At BoyleSports, we have ante-post betting markets for most of the top greyhound races across the world.
Betting Tips to Pick a Greyhound Winner
When it comes to picking a greyhound winner, it helps to consider:
Recent form: Just like horse racing betting, form is key when betting on the dogs. Analyse past performance in the last five or six races your chosen dog has run in. Also check past performances on the specific track, and look at trainer form.
Race grade & trap position: If a dog steps down or goes up a grade, it can affect its chances of winning. Trap position can have an impact, as greyhounds in the widest trap positions often have the advantage.
Pedigree: Dogs with good lineage may indicate a good potential chance of winning.
Check out the BoyleSports greyhounds blog for more tips.
Understanding Greyhound Race Types
The different types of greyhound races include:
Sprints: Ideal for the fastest starters. Usually run over 300m, covering two bends in the track.
Middle distance: The most common greyhound race type, run over distances between 380m and 550m.
Stayers: Ideal for dogs with strong stamina. Between 600m and 700m, covering six bends.
Marathons: The ultimate test of endurance, these long-distance races start at 800m and cover up to eight bends.
Hurdles: Typically 450m-550m and feature hurdles to clear during the race. Famous hurdle races include the Champion Hurdle.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is greyhounds betting?
Greyhounds betting, also known as dog race betting, involves betting on dogs racing. At BoyleSports, you'll find comprehensive betting markets, competitive odds and greyhound-specific offers and promotions. Plus, you can watch daily races from the UK and Ireland on live stream.
What trap wins the most in greyhounds?
According to the latest data, trap 3 is said to be the most successful trap in greyhound racing. This may vary based on the track and the conditions but often trap three has a slight edge.