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Dramatical (Photo: Clint Anderson)

Dramatical (Photo: Clint Anderson)

Australian Cup Final: Using Race Data to decode Greyhound speed at The Meadows

A beginner-friendly guide to understanding sectional speed, race patterns and how the Australian Cup finalists shape up through the data.

Betsy.com.au by Betsy.com.au
February 28, 2026
in Greyhound Racing, Greyhounds, Tips
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Greyhound racing is one of the purest betting forms in Australian sport.

At its core, it is heavily driven by speed, early acceleration and sectional times, which makes it far more predictable than many new punters realise. Unlike thoroughbred racing, where tempo, tactics and rider decisions can dramatically alter outcomes, greyhounds largely race to their established patterns.

Dogs tend to repeat behaviours. Some explode from the boxes. Some build momentum mid-race. Others consistently charge late. Once you understand those habits, assessing races becomes less about guesswork and more about recognising repeatable performance.

That’s why sectional data is so powerful in greyhound racing. By breaking races into key segments, punters can identify which runners are likely to lead, which will improve with clear running, and which are reliant on race shape.

With Saturday night’s Sportsbet Australian Cup Final at The Meadows, we have an elite field where raw ability is closely matched. The difference now comes down to early speed, positioning and how efficiently each dog covers ground.

Here’s a simple guide to assessing the speed profiles of this year’s finalists using the key race data heading into one of Australia’s premier greyhound events.

Australian Cup analysis

This Saturday’s Sportsbet Australian Cup at The Meadows is a beauty, as it always is and as it should be as one of Australia’s premier events.

The market has the fastest semi-final winners, with the best draws, as the pair most likely to win the race in Dramatical (1) and Cleo’s Star (2).

While we don’t always learn things we don’t already know in the Race Data, it does paint the clearest picture possible comparing past performances and what to expect next.

Most of them had pretty clear runs in their semi-finals, aside from Slick Splits (4), Mav Reiko (7) and probably Irish Bill (8). Here are some takeaways.

Jason Adams previews Night 3 of the Australian Cup Carnival

For most of these finalists, from 20m to 525m there isn’t a lot to separate them on. So the passage is obviously really important.

The two favourites and two closest drawn to the rail, took the Dulux off it last week with the lowest average distance to rail. Mepunga Reward (8) had the highest, and should mind his own business from the pink this week and spread the wings late.

Dramatical (1) will be slow to begin again, but the draw comes into play mid-race where he will be ripping shreds off them and covering the least amount of ground – his 200m-400m section is brutally fast.

Irish Bill (4) doesn’t stand out here as he was knocked around turning for home in his semi-final. The week prior in his heat, he ran home in a crazy time of 11.79 and took 5.86 to complete the last 100m, it’s the best of this lot – better than Mepunga Reward (8), his closing stages here were extremely similar to his Temlee run.

Make whatever assumptions you like with this information, but for me, Cleo’s Star (2) is a huge chance to lead the race. Based on the rest of it, she’ll lead to the home turn and be under big pressure, unless it’s Irish Bill (4) or Mepunga Reward (8) on her hammer, she’ll be hard to get past.

See Race Data for sectionals and speeds at The Meadows, Sandown Park and Healesville

Below data based on performances in last Saturday’s semi-finals.

 


Download Australian Cup Speed Guide (PDF)

 

The traditional markers – the metrics we’re used to for all runners.

 

Same as the above, just in rank order.

 

Split times between each of the listed distances.

The speed (kph) of each greyhound at each of the listed distances.

 

 

Tags: Australian CupAustralian greyhoundsGreyhound Betting GuideGreyhound FormGreyhound RacingGreyhound SectionalsRace DataThe Meadows
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