Another addition to the growing Greyhound section on this site. I was fortunate that this tipster followed me on X and that alerted me to their service. I’d not come across it before.
First impressions are good. One piece of advice I would give to any budding tipster is narrow your focus. Whether that be one sport, one league, even one market, the more knowledge you can gain in your chosen field, the more likely you are to beat the bookmakers at their game.
So this is why I like UK Greyhound Tips. They focus purely on one track. Doncaster.
I love their approach too. It’s how I used to tip back in the day. They create their own tissue price. Now there’s an old saying for you.
Basically the tipster prices up each dog in all the races at Doncaster. If the bookmakers odds exceed a set percentage then it’s time to pull the trigger. And by pull the trigger, I don’t mean shoot the bookies, I mean post a tip.
It is a selective approach. In February (posting this profile in March 2026) the tipster only shared 11 bets, but 5 of those were winners. And not a single one was odds on.
In fact the prices were 6/4, 4/1, 5/2, 7/4 and 5/1. That’s impressive. Sadly I couldn’t find a link to their profit or loss sheet, so don’t have any overall stats to hand. But those results would suggest this is likely to be a very profitable tipster service.
Places are limited. It’s capped at 50 subscribers. This is most likely down to odds availability. If you’ve got a tipster this good, focusing on one dog track, the bookies are going to know pretty quickly when the bets start flying in and I suspect prices don’t last that long.
Although if there are only 50 trying to get on, you might find it’s not an issue, as there are plenty of bookies out there accepting bets on UK greyhounds.
It’s £19.99 per month to sign up to UK Greyhound Tips. You can keep track of updates via X or there is a free Telegram channel where the odd free selection gets posted.
The only thing I wish they changed was the name. It’s a bit bland and suggests they tip on all UK greyhound tracks. Donnie’s Dogs would have been a peach of a name. Still time to change perhaps?
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