A feast of racing will be on offer at the Abbey Stadium, Blunsdon, tonight, with a bonanza of top end graded races, including three A2s and three A1s.

The opening race (7.35pm) is a mid-grade A5 where Paul Clarke's trap two hunter, Dance Kira, will be looking to follow her run of form with another win.

A big danger in five is Bob Hannan's Ballinahina Lady. This wide runner returns from a long lay-off and a return to form will be too much for this field.

For punters looking for a bit more security in their wagers, look no further than Clarke's Ole Jose in the second race (7.50pm).

This trap five entry is another one of those likely lads who is almost always guaranteed to hand back returns for the E/W or place bets.

The Blunsdon grader looks to have done his best in fielding a strong enough field to upstage Cindy Clapp's returning Falkners Tiger, in race three (8.05pm).

Clapp's wide runner takes on the five jacket and although he faces a tough A3 crowd, if he is anything near his old form, this should be an easy enough task.

Les Wallington will be looking to boost his win tally in race seven (9.05pm), with his latest addition, Clover Success.

Starting from trap two this evening, Wallington's new kid on the block does have some substantial A1 form around Oxford and should have an exceptional chance of notching up his first Swindon win.

Race nine (9.35pm) should go to trap two runner Razzer Jenny.

The Paul Foster-trained entry is in excellent form and has recent wins over an in-form Eastpark Bay and open race victories at Coventry.

Terry Kibble's Lookattheclock and Pete Swadden's Horseshoe Band are both capable of clocking up speedy wins when on song, and a reproduction of these times may trouble Foster's runner, but inconsistency is the key and has been their downfall.

Race 11 (10.05pm) fields some of the best greyhounds in training at Blunsdon.

Foster gets my vote with his trap six runner, Lenson Geofrey. The sole wide runner has it all and is slightly better and more consistent than his fellow rivals.

Caroline Gomersall's Killies Glory in three does possess sub 29-second runs over C&D, and is a worthy adversary, but recent trappings have not been up to par.

Swadden's Away Princess has an excellent draw in one and could sneak away from the race favourite at the first bend, a danger if she has the stamina to withstand the Lenson charge.

Tonight's tips Race seven (9.05): Trap 2 Clovers Success, trio 2-5-3.

Race nine (9.35): Trap 2 Razzer Jenny, 2-1-5.

Race 11 (10.05):Trap 6 Lenson Geofrey, 6-1-3.