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1991 English Greyhound Derby

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UK greyhound race

1991English Greyhound Derby
LocationWimbledon Stadium
End date22 June
Total prize money£40,000 (winner)
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The1991 Daily Mirror/Sporting Life Greyhound Derby took place during May & June with the final being held on 22 June 1991 atWimbledon Stadium.[1] The winner Ballinderry Ash received £40,000.[2] The competition was sponsored by theSporting Life andDaily Mirror.[3]

Final result

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At Wimbledon (over 480 metres):[4]

PositionName of GreyhoundBreedingTrapSPTimeTrainer
1stBallinderry AshKyle Jack - Ballinderry Sand55-128.78Patsy Byrne(Wimbledon)
2ndItsallovernowGlen Park Dancer - Just a Spark65-128.90Ger McKenna (Ireland)
3rdDempsey DukeShanagarry Duke - Willowbrook Peg16-128.94Terry Kibble(Bristol)
4thFearless MustangNippy Law - Fearless Star31-1f29.18Geoff De Mulder(Perry Barr)
5thSummerhill SuperDaleys Gold - Tiny Tolcas46-129.19John Copplestone(Portsmouth)
6thDunmurry BrandyRandy - Yellow Swan214-129.27Fred Sibley (Private)

Distances

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1½, ½, 3, short head, 1 (lengths)
The distances between the greyhounds are in finishing order and shown in lengths. One length is equal to 0.08 of one second.[5]

Competition Report

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Scottish Greyhound Derby champion Phantom Flash led the ante-post betting (from 193 entries)[6] going into the 1991 Derby . Other leading contenders included Fires of War and Fearless Mustang and the Irish runners includedLaurels winner Concentration, Ballyoughter Lad and Itsallovernow (all Ger McKenna) in addition to theIrish Greyhound Derby champion The Other Toss (Matt O'Donnell). Concentration is subject to a gamble and is backed to 12-1 favourite before the competition starts.[7]

In the qualifying round Ballyoughter Lad went fastest winning in 28.61, Phantom Flash and Concentration both won at odds of 1-6 and 1-10. In the first round Geoff DeMulder's Fearless Mustang recorded 28.39 and Phantom Flash won by 7½ lengths returning at 1-12f. With the field down to 48 for the second round there two shocks when Ballyoughter Lad went out despite being priced at 1-3f and Concentration was eliminated when he turned in the traps. Phantom Flash continued his good ways defeating The Other Toss.

The consistent Dempsey Duke claimed the first quarter-final and remained unbeaten with four straight but this was overshadowed when Phantom Flash found trouble in the same heat and failed to qualify finishing fifth. Summerhill Super won the second quarter at 8-1 with The Other Toss just qualifying in third and Fires of War being eliminated. Fearless Mustang remained unbeaten after winning heat three from Itsallovernow and Ballinderry Ash took the last heat from Slippys Quest.

With Phantom Flash out Fearless Mustang and The Other Toss were the new favourites for the title. Fearless Mustang duly completed a 28.88 victory in the first semi-final with Summerhill Super and Itsallovernow taking the minor places, the unlucky Manorland was a non-runner. The second semi provided a shock when Dunmurry Brandy beat Ballinderry Ash at odds of 20-1 with Dempsey Duke gaining the vital final place. Slippys Quest finished fourth and The Other Toss fifth.

In the final Ballinderry Ash was to provide host track Wimbledon with its second winner since the race moved there in 1985. Fearless Mustang had progressed to the final unbeaten, having posted a fastest-of-the-competition 28.39sec in the second round and was sent off hot favourite. In a competitive race the Helen Roche owned Ballinderry Ash came home first from Itsallovernow in second place.[8]

Quarter finals

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Heat 1 (Jun 11)
PosNameSPTime
1stDempsey Duke12-128.89
2ndManorland4-128.90
3rdVics Snowdrop7-128.92
4thDereen Prince10-128.96
5thPhantom Flash4-6f29.10
6thBeautiful Socks25-129.20
Heat 2 (Jun 11)
PosNameSPTime
1stSummerhill Super8-128.57
2ndSatharn Lady11-428.75
3rdThe Other Toss6-4f28.77
4thFires of War5-128.95
5thSupporting Cast8-129.13
6thSail Over12-129.19
Heat 3 (Jun 11)
PosNameSPTime
1stFearless Mustang1-1f28.68
2ndItsallovernow4-129.02
3rdMarcus McGee11-229.54
4thCrown Lodge8-129.76
5thOpen Speed6-129.90
6thTeejays Son33-129.96
Heat 4 (Jun 11)
PosNameSPTime
1stBallinderry Ash6-4f28.88
2ndSlippys Quest5-228.91
3rdDunmurry Brandy12-128.95
4thWuncross Double11-429.25
5thBallymadoe Ben33-129.41
6thCover Drive12-129.51

Semi finals

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First Semi Final (Jun 15)
PosName of GreyhoundSPTimeTrainer
1stFearless Mustang4-6f28.88De Mulder
2ndSummerhill Super4-129.10Copplestone
3rdItsallovernow6-129.24McKenna
4thVics Snowdrop12-129.44Rees
5thSatharn Lady6-129.50Coleman
N/RManorlandIrving
Second Semi Final (Jun 15)
PosName of GreyhoundSPTimeTrainer
1stDunmurry Brandy20-129.00Sibley
2ndBallinderry Ash5-129.03Byrne
3rdDempsey Duke6-129.06Kibble
4thSlippys Quest5-229.22O'Donnell
5thThe Other Toss6-4f29.23O'Donnell
6thMarcus McGee7-129.33McGee Sr.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Hobbs, Jonathan (2007).Greyhound Annual 2008, page 91. Raceform.ISBN 978-1-905153-53-4.
  2. ^"Kerry greyhound wins English Derby".Kerryman. 28 June 1991. Retrieved20 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^"Quick start Ash lifts Derby cash".Daily Record. 24 June 1991. Retrieved20 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^"1991". Greyhound Data.
  5. ^Genders, Roy (1990).NGRC book of Greyhound Racing (Timekeeper) p310. Pelham Books Ltd.ISBN 0-7207-1804-X.
  6. ^"Monthly Greyhound Star (Remember When 1991) May edition".Greyhound Star. 2012.
  7. ^"Monthly Greyhound Star (Remember When) April edition".Greyhound Star. 2013.
  8. ^Barnes, Julia (1992).Ladbrokes Greyhound Fact File, pages 130-143. Ringpress Books.ISBN 0-948955-22-8.
  9. ^abBetts, Bob (1992).The Sporting Life Greyhound Annual 1992-93, pages 43-44. The Sporting Life.
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