Brighton Belle (greyhounds)

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Brighton Belle
Category 2 race
1986 greyhound Westmead Move.jpg
Westmead Move, 1987 champion
Location Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium
Inaugurated1975
Sponsor Coral
Race information
Distance515 metres
SurfaceSand
Purse£10,000 (winner)

The Brighton Belle is a greyhound racing competition held annually. It was inaugurated in 1975 at Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium. [1] [2]

Contents

Venues

1975–present (Hove 515m)

Sponsors

Most wins

Past winners

YearWinnerBreedingTrainerTimeSP
1975 Final FlagHack Up Fenian – Penny Biscuit George Curtis (Brighton) 29.809-4
1976 Kings CometCobbler – Robins SilverJack Smith (Catford) 29.565-1
1977 Kilcanway RoseItsachampion – Kals Idol Tom Johnston Jr. (Wembley) 29.673-1
1978 Loyal KatieLoyal Expert – Merry PixieJohn Honeysett (Crayford) 29.824-1
1979 Masslock LadyGayline – Masslock QueenGeorge Curtis (Brighton)29.1411-10f
1980 Sunny IntervalItasachampion – Cloheadon PussyPhil Rees Jr. (Wimbledon) 29.566-1
1981 Creepy TulipShamrock Sailor – Creepy BandPhil Rees Jr. (Wimbledon)30.3511-4
1982 Sundridge RacingIvy Hall Solo – Rathduff GazelleTony Dennis (Southend) 30.101-1f
1983 Blue TotalLiberty Lad – Ice CampNora Gleeson (Wimbledon)30.458-1
1984 Rushwee PecosPecos Jerry – Rushwee EraGeorge Curtis (Hove) 30.355-2
1985 Lisas GirlMaplehurst Star – TyreanPhilip Rees Jr. (Wimbledon)30.1615-8f
1986 Soft LipsSand Black – Black PigeonGeorge Curtis (Hove)30.376-1
1987 Westmead MoveWhisper Wishes – Westmead Tania Nick Savva (Private)29.791-4f
1988 CoppertoneWestmead Milos – Loopy LilGary Baggs (Walthamstow) 30.213-1
1989 Greenfield MadamCathys Fugitive – Greenfield ChickPaddy Coughlan (Crayford) 30.224-11f
1990 Westmead ChloeFlashy Sir – Westmead SealNick Savva (Private)30.717-1
1991 Satharn LadySatharn Beo – Long Valley Lady John Coleman (Walthamstow) 30.017-4f
1992 Roving TrumpetEcho Trumpet – Roving LindaJohn Rouse (Hove)30.223-1
1993 Wexford MinxManorville Magic – Ballarue SuzieDerek Knight (Hove)30.326-1
1994 Westmead Chick [3] Im Slippy – Westmead MoveNick Savva (Private)29.864-7f
1995 Sydney MissMurlens Slippy – Nans BruteBill Masters (Hove)30.5511-8f
1996 Mountain HopeLeaders Best – Mountain SpecialBob Young (Hove)30.226-1
1997 Droopys TrishaMurlens Slippy – Droopys AineChris Duggan (Walthamstow) 30.383-1
1998 She Can BoogieCome On Ranger – Danielle DelightBen McBride (Harlow) 30.433-1
1999 Im OkayCry Dalcash – Farloe PostBarrie Draper (Sheffield) 29.961-3f
2000 Danielles MinxDaleys Denis – Ballarue MinxDerek Knight (Hove)30.0314-1
2001 Senahel RidgeSpiral Nikita – Senahel GoldOwen McKenna (Wimbledon)29.973-1
2002 Droopys CandiceCome On Ranger – Droopys ChloeGary Sallis (Reading) 29.853-1
2003 Carn BreezeTop Honcho – Carn MistressChris Lund (Stainforth) 29.623-1
2004 Droopys SavannaJamaican Hero – Droopys Spice Brian Clemenson (Hove)29.9311-4f
2005 Shelbourne Nina [4] Knockeevan Star – Expert ViewBrian Clemenson (Hove)29.775-4f
2006 Lady Sky [5] Droopys Woods – Bower TinaBrian Clemenson (Hove)29.815-2
2007 Jazz Hurricane [6] Top Honcho – Lucy MayDerek Knight (Hove)30.334-5f
2008 Farloe Mirror [7] Droopys Maldini – Farloe OysterClaude Gardiner (Hove)29.949-2
2009 Pine Isle [8] Premier County – Westmead PineClaude Gardiner (Hove)30.015-4
2010 Paradise Alexus [9] Hondo Black – Paradise AlannaBrian Clemenson (Hove)29.764-1
2011 Westmead Melanie [10] Droopys Maldini – Mega DelightNick Savva (Private)29.921-1f
2012 Jaytee Monroe [11] Kinloch Brae-Dundooan DivaPaul Young (Romford) 29.927-2
2013 Bridge Ruth [12] Hondo Black – Forest Baby Mark Wallis (Yarmouth) 29.541-2f
2014 Butts Mott [13] Archaton Pine – Ardera SpicePatricia Cowdrill (Monmore) 29.932-1
2015 Airforce Duchess [14] Definate Opinion – Ranchers StarMark Wallis (Towcester) 29.915-1
2016 Banabane [15] Droopys Scolari – Ballymac Razl Seamus Cahill (Hove)29.694-5f
2017 Away Shelly [16] Droopys Jet – Danielles ShellyMatt Dartnall (Towcester)29.855/4f
2018 Ballymac Miscula [17] Ballymac Matt – Moyar KiteKim Billingham (Monmore)30.002/1
2019 Galloping Moon [18] Tullymurry Act – Galloping Maeve Kevin Hutton (Monmore)30.226/4f
2020 Droopys Aoife [19] Droopys Sydney – Droopys HildaErnest Gaskin Jr. (Private)31.4813/8
2021 Lights Out [20] Taylors Sky – TerminatorKevin Hutton (Towcester)30.289/4
2022 Whats Up Eva [21] Laughil Blake – Snow AcornRichard Rees (Brighton)30.322/1
2023 Betsys Bullet [22] Droopys Sydney – Ballymac RazzlerBelinda Green (Brighton)30.2911/1
2024 Queen Joni [23] Droopys Sydney – Queen JessiejLiz McNair (Central Park)30.307/4

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