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Tuesday, 23 June 2026
Free greyhound tips and AI-powered predictions for today's racing at Dunstall Park. Our model analyses composite scores, performance ratings, speed ratings, and suitability to produce the top pick from every race. Below you'll find our three best Dunstall Park greyhound tips for Tuesday, 23 June 2026.
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Dunstall Park is the newest greyhound racing venue in Britain, opening in September 2025 as the successor to Birmingham's historic Perry Barr Stadium. Located in Wolverhampton, near the existing Monmore Green stadium, Dunstall Park was purpose-built as a modern greyhound racing facility and represents a significant investment in the sport's future in the West Midlands.
The venue inherited much of Perry Barr's racing community — trainers, dogs, and operational expertise — giving it an established competitive base from day one. Dunstall Park operates regular meetings on the BAGS circuit and its fixtures are broadcast nationally, maintaining the Midlands' strong presence in the national racing and betting market.
As a new track, Dunstall Park is still establishing its statistical profile. Our data is building with every meeting, and the patterns that emerge will define how punters should approach this venue. For now, we classify it as a medium-fair track based on its design specifications, and we update the statistics below with every new meeting.
Track details: 420m sand circuit. Races: Regular weekly meetings.
Dunstall Park was designed as a modern greyhound racing circuit with specifications intended to produce fair, competitive racing. The circuit is of medium proportions with bends designed to be wide enough for clean racing without the extreme characteristics of either very tight or very galloping tracks.
As a purpose-built facility, the track surface, drainage, and rail systems benefit from modern engineering. The track is expected to provide consistent going conditions and a well-defined racing line. The run-up to the first bend and the straight lengths have been designed to create balanced racing opportunities for both front-runners and closers.
As our database grows with completed races, the detailed geometry analysis — including actual bend bias measurements and front-runner percentages — will be built from real racing data rather than design specifications.
As a new venue, Dunstall Park's definitive racing character is still emerging. Based on the design and early data, we are treating it as a medium-fair track where neither front-runners nor closers have an extreme structural advantage. This classification may evolve as more data accumulates.
Dogs transferring from Perry Barr may have an initial advantage due to familiarity with Midlands racing conditions, and trainers from the Perry Barr community will bring their established preparation methods. However, a new track surface and geometry means that every dog is learning the venue simultaneously, which can create more open early-stage competition.
We recommend monitoring our statistics closely as they build. The trap bias, front-runner percentage, and draw effect data below updates with every completed meeting and will provide increasingly reliable guidance as the sample size grows.
Dunstall Park is new, which means the data is still building and the market is still learning how to price races here accurately. This creates opportunities for attentive punters — early statistical patterns may not yet be fully reflected in market prices.
While the data builds, we recommend a balanced analytical approach: weight performance ratings and class as primary factors, with trap draw as a secondary consideration. As the statistics below accumulate more data, clearer biases and patterns will emerge, and you can adjust your approach accordingly.
Keep an eye on dogs with strong Perry Barr form transferring to Dunstall Park. The training community overlap means these dogs are likely to be well-prepared, and their established form provides a useful baseline even at a new venue. Our suitability scores will adapt as track-specific data accumulates.
For detailed trap statistics, trainer form, and historical race data, visit the Dunstall Park track analysis page. For tips across all UK tracks today, see our free greyhound tips today page.
Every Dunstall Park greyhound tip on this page is generated by the RateThat.Dog AI prediction model. The model scores each runner on a composite scale from 0–100, combining multiple independent signals: recent performance across all races, adjusted speed ratings, suitability to today's specific track, distance and trap, class movement (whether a dog is running up or down in grade), and green-flag conditions that indicate a dog is in peak form.
Where our deep reasoning engine has analysed the race, you'll see a detailed write-up for each selection explaining the key factors — pace dynamics, trap advantages, recent form trajectory, and how each dog shapes up against its rivals today. These picks are updated every morning once the Dunstall Park racecard is published.
For full racecards including all six runners, speed rating tables, pace maps, and live exchange odds, visit the individual race pages linked above.