2013 English Greyhound Derby

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2013 English Greyhound Derby
Location Wimbledon Stadium
Start date31 May
End date29 June
Total prize money£150,000 (winner)
  2012
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The 2013 William Hill Greyhound Derby took place during May and June with the final being held on 29 June 2013 at Wimbledon Stadium. [1]

Contents

Sidaz Jack rewarded trainer Charlie Lister OBE with an incredible seventh Derby title. [2] The ante-post favorite Ballymac Eske had finished last in the semi-finals and was eliminated. [3] The competition was sponsored by William Hill and the winner Sidaz Jack received £150,000.

Final result

At Wimbledon (over 480 metres): [4]

PositionName of GreyhoundBreedingTrapSectionalSPTimeTrainer
1st Sidaz Jack Westmead Hawk - Ballaghboy Cool14.756-128.37 Charlie Lister OBE (Private)
2ndAirlie ImpactRoyal Impact - Forest Swallow44.9014-128.47Paul Young (Romford)
3rdBallymac VicKinloch Brae - Ballymac Vicky34.729-428.48Liam Dowling (Ireland)
4thScreen CriticJim Joes Up - Maudabawn Joanne64.775-128.60 Kevin Hutton (Swindon)
5thDroopys JetSlip the Lark - Droopys Mo24.747-4f28.73Fraser Black (Ireland)
6thBittles BarDroopys Scolari - Dooey Shaw54.858-128.93Martin White (Private)

Distances

1¼, short head, 1½, 1¾, 2½ (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]

Race Report

Ballymac Vic led to the second bend before being overtaken by Sidaz Jack and the two battled it out until Sidaz Jack gained an advantage. Airlie Impact ran on well for third place. Screen Critic and Droopys jet lost their chance after encountering trouble at the first bend and Bittles Bar made no impact.

Quarter finals

[6]

Semi finals

[7]

See also

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References

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  2. "Charlie Lister OBE trained his seventh winner of the William Hill Greyhound Derby". Sky Sports. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  3. "Greyhound Bet | Greyhound Betting Web App from the Racing Post". greyhoundbet.racingpost.com. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
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  6. "Quarter Final results". British Greyhound Racing Board.
  7. "Semi Final results". British Greyhound Racing Board.