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Puppy Derby (Irish greyhound race)

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Irish greyhound racing competition

For other uses, seePuppy Derby.
Horse race
Irish Juvenile/Puppy Derby
ClassFeature
LocationShelbourne Park
Inaugurated1943
SponsorTime Greyhound Nutrition
Race information
Distance525 yards
SurfaceSand
QualificationJuveniles only
(15-24 months old)
Purse€25,000 (winner)

ThePuppy Derby also known as theJuvenile Derby is agreyhound racing competition held annually atShelbourne Park inDublin,Ireland. The event switched to Shelbourne following the closure ofHarold's Cross Stadium in the city district ofHarold's Cross.[1]

It is a major competition inaugurated in 1943 and is an integral part of the Irish greyhound racing calendar.[2] The event is the Irish equivalent of thePuppy Derby held in the UK atWimbledon Stadium. The competition restricted to puppies has a tradition for providing many stars of the future.[3] Following the closure of Harold's Cross the event was switched toShelbourne Park in 2017.[4][5]

Venues and distances

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  • 1943–1950 (Harold's Cross, 500 yards)
  • 1951–1998 (Harold's Cross, 525 yards)
  • 1999–1999 (Shelbourne Park, 525 yards)
  • 2000–2016 (Harold's Cross, 525 yards)
  • 2017–present (Shelbourne, 525 yards)

Sponsors

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  • 1986–1993 (Burmah Castrol)
  • 1994–1995 (Red Mills)
  • 1996–1999 (Gain)
  • 2000–2002 (DJ Reilly)
  • 2003–2003 (BCR Press & Droopys Vieri)
  • 2004–2004 (Droopys Stud and DJ Reilly)
  • 2005–2012 (Harold's Cross Bookmakers)
  • 2013–2020 (Dublin Coach)
  • 2021–2021 (SIS)
  • 2022–2022 (Racing Post GTV)
  • 2023–2025 (Time Greyhound Nutrition)

Past winners

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YearWinnerBreedingTime (sec)TrainerSPNotes/ref
1943Fawn CherryManhattan Midnight – Merry Cherry28.36/Track record[6]
1944AstraTanist – Mad Darkie28.527/4
1945Shaggy LadCastledown Lad – Shaggy Shore27.981/10f[7]
1946Ten DerrysTanist – Derryten28.54L O'Mara/[8]
1947Fearless InvaderCameron – Absent Girl28.70Larry Malone/[9]
1948Buzz on TrainTrain – Buzz On Peg28.91R Burke7/2[10]
1949For SureBellas Prince – Fly Dancer28.60/
1950Sealed CastleManhattan Seale – Cottage Lake28.51/
1951Odile's LatchGlenview Shaggy – Odilles Fancy29.97/
1952Ollys PalBellas Prince – Quare Fire29.89/
1953Baytown ColtBahs Choice – Baytown Angel30.30/
1954The Grand StreakThe Grand Champion – Take Murex30.12/
1955Master of MeDare Devil - Beware of Me30.00Bernie Moran25/1[11]
1956Leg It LucySlaney Record – Settara29.93/
1957Prince OllyChampion Prince – Ollys Blackie30.11/
1958Balrath Flute30.18P McLoughlin/
1959Choc IceCheerful Chariot – For Certain Sure29.80Gay McKenna/
1960King Niall30.68/
1961Wild SparkHi There - Wild Princess29.75Paddy Cross/
1962Kudas TigerSword Dance – Pretty Kuda29.55/
1963Fleadh MusicClopook – Sight Unseen29.40/
1964Wonder GuestChieftains Guest – Some Gold29.96Wilhelmina Lennon/[12]
1965Prince of RosesOregon Prince – Cockleshell Rose29.40John Lacy/
1966Little KateHi Con – Primrose Girlie30.17/
1967Quarrymount PrimWonder Valley – Peace Time29.70J Mackey/
1968Always KeenAlways Proud – Liberlatinus29.75Ger McKenna/
1969BalladDeuce Of Tigers – Dublin Star29.64A Duffy/
1970Hey DizzyRussian Gun – Keel Head29.74Tom Lynch25/1[13]
1971Luminous LadyAlways Proud – Land Mist29.70D Lennon/
1972Clane RoyalMenelaus – Clane Shamrock30.20Tom Lynch/
1973Blessington BoyMonalee Champion – The Powder Plot29.68D Horgan/[14]
1974Shamrock PointMonalee Champion – Gruelling Point29.48Ger McKenna/[15]
1975Elsinore SilverThe Grand Silver – Faneys Walk29.40Paddy Keane/
1976Glen RockMonalee Champion – Fit Me In29.08Paddy Nugent/[16]
1977HammondTranquility Sea – Run For Cover29.46Ger McKenna/
1978Greenhill PaddySupreme Fun – Greenhill Fairy29.40Tommy Kane/
1979Tivoli CantCan’t Decide – Swanky Debbie29.88Ger McKenna/
1980Killahora ChaItsachampion – Killahora Lady29.42Mary McGrath/
1981Greenwood RobicRitas Choice – Egmont Cindy29.82Tom Lynch/[17]
1982Aulton VillaKillaclug Jet – Lady Maiden29.30Junior Reddan/
1983Lauragh SixGarradrimna – Emmerdale Pride29.04Ger McKenna/
1984Summerhill JetLiberty Lad – Ceili Critic29.24Michael Enright/
1985Burnpark BlackSinbad – Burnpark Lass29.32Michael Browne/[18]
1986Dreams Of KerryYellow Band – Wilton Cross29.88Junior Reddan3/1[19]
1987Make HistoryGame Ball – Raymonds Pride29.38Johnny Quigley4/1[20]
1988Airmount GrandDaleys Gold- Airmount Jewel29.26Gerald Kiely3/1[21]
1989Crossford DanaMeeniyan Prince- Crossford Daisy29.32Martin Boran7/2[22]
1990Summerhill SuperDaleys Gold- Tiny Tolcas29.19Michael Enright2/1f[23]
1991Polnoon ChiefDaleys Gold- Drumbeg Bracken29.98Fraser Black3/1[24]
1992Barefoot RacerHit The Lid- Barefoot Miss29.06Matt O'Donnell10/1[25]
1993SupplementAdraville Bridge –Under The Clock29.28Eddie Wade/
1994Glaskenny EchoLodge Prince - Rons Echo28.80Tony Byrne2/1f[26]
1995Airmount RogueGlen Park Dancer – Airmount Kelly28.94Gerald Kiely5/1
1996Rantogue PrideAlpine Minister - Rantogue Queen29.04George Royal/
1997Treasury TagPhantom Flash – Browside Pat29.05Francie Murray5/1
1998Prince Of TinrahFrightful Flash - Queen Of Tinrah28.50Dolores Ruth5/2f[27]
1999Cool PerformanceMustang Jack - Pony Nikita28.50Robert Gleeson2/1f
2000Droopys VieriTop Honcho – Droopys Fergie28.36Paul Young (England)4/6f
2001Rutland BudgieCome On Ranger – Yasmin Jade28.34Paul Hennessy5/2jf
2002Fortune MikeTop Honcho – Dons Pride28.40Mike Keane9/4
2003Droopys CahillTop Honcho – Droopys Kristin28.56Ian Reilly6/4f
2004Droopys BrooklynBrookside Bear – Droopys Aisling29.17Ian Reilly6/1
2005Greenwell StormSpiral Nikita – Greenwell Star28.46Fraser Black6/1
2006Oran MajesticDaves Mentor – Droopys Lauren28.71John McGee Sr.7/2
2007Royal TreasonTop Honcho – Three Star Girl29.12Ollie Bray3/1[28]
2008Droopys NoelWestmead Hawk – Drive On Buzz28.49John Linehan11/2[29]
2009Tullymurry ActTop Honcho – Europa Spitfire28.57Pat Buckley7/4[30]
2010Melodys RoyalRoyal Impact – Talita Beauty28.78Pa Fitzgerald8/1[31]
2011Sparta MaestroCrash – Tinrah Kewell28.59Philip Gough5/4f[32]
2012Razldazl LukeRazldazl Billy – Local Mol28.52Dolores Ruth5/2[33]
2013VanrooneyAce Hi Rumble – Lady Deise28.66Owen McKenna7/2[34]
2014QuietlyTullymurry Act – Ballymac Bra28.74Ian Reilly7/1[35]
2015AnophelesDroopys Scolari – Ballymac Razl28.84Liam Dowling10/1[36]
2016Droopys WilburyRomeo Recruit – Droopys Keisha28.21Pat Buckley3/1[37]
2017Skywalker RafaLaughil Blake – Coolavanny Royce28.40Michael J O'Donovan10/1[38]
2018Balline KyleSkywalker Puma – Galway Fancy28.40John Byrne4/1[39]
2019Broadstrand BonoDroopys Sydney – Droopys Blossom28.15John Linehan6/4f[40]
2020Skywalker BarryDroopys Jet – Calzaghe Jan28.13Mark O'DonovanN/A[41]
2021Droopys GlossCoolavanny Jap – Droopys Talia28.49John Linehan5/2cf[42]
2022Clona DukeMalachi – Coolavanny Pearl28.23Graham Holland20/1[43]
2023Droopys FlytlineLaughil Blake – Droopys Curio27.93Robert G. Gleeson15/8f[44]
2024Callaway KnegareDroopys Sydney – Droopys Sweet27.96Owen McKenna1/2f[45]
2025Getup The BoyBallymac Cashout – Peckies Flyer28.31Mark Robinson16/1[46]

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