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Feature race | |
Location | Shelbourne Park |
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Inaugurated | 1979 |
Sponsor | BoyleSports |
Race information | |
Distance | 550 yards |
Surface | Sand |
Purse | €20,000 (winner) |
The Champion Stakes is a greyhound racing competition held annually at Shelbourne Park in Ringsend, Dublin, Ireland. [1]
It is a prestigious competition in the Irish racing greyhound racing calendar and was inaugurated in 1979. [2] [3]
Year | Winner | Breeding | Time | Trainer | SP |
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1979 | Distant Clamour | Here's Sonny – In Gear | 29.53 | Pat Jones | |
1980 | Hurry On Bran | Brave Bran – Hurry on Hostess | 32.39 | Francie Murray | |
1981 | I'm Lovely | Limerick Echo – Kojane | 32.02 | John Hayes | |
1982 | Debbycott Lad | Liberty Lad – Knockshe Hopeful | 32.24 | C Morris | |
1983 | Penny Sailor | Shamrock Sailor – Penny Farthing | 32.23 | M McGrath | |
1984 | Clayderman | Yellow Band – Queen of Moray | 32.40 | R Robert | |
1985 | Shanagarry Duke | Its Ballyhenry – Glenduff Castle | 31.88 | D Murphy | |
1986 | Master Mystery [4] | Ballyheigue Moon – Susies Liberator | 32.00 | Ger McKenna | 5–1 |
1987 | Manorville Major [5] | Moral Support – Westmead City | 31.98 | Catherine Doran | 5–1 |
1988 | Randy | Aulton Villa – Melanie | 30.42 | Christy Daly | |
1989 | Manorville Magic | Manorville Sand – Black Vision | 30.34 | Paddy Doran | |
1990 | Fly Cruiser | Moral Support – Lauragh Pride | 30.35 | Ann Power | 2–1 |
1991 | Ardfert Mick | Ardfert Sean – Boher Rita | 30.43 | Matt O'Donnell | 6–4f |
1992 | Within The Law [6] | Rathard Man – Valley Pride | 30.64 | 9–1 | |
1993 | Trade Union | Daleys Gold – Trade Gold | 30.59 | Paul Hennessy | |
1994 | Velvet Rocket | Manorville Sand – Sheer Velvet | 30.39 | Tony Fahy | |
1995 | Dew Reward | Phantom Flash – Highwood Mystery | 30.61 | Michael O'Donovan | |
1996 | Mountleader Peer | Tapwatcher – Mountleader Emer | 30.58 | Christy O'Callaghan | |
1997 | Airmount Rogue | Glen Park Dancer – Airmount Kelly | 30.44 | Gerald Kiely | 6/1 |
1998 | Deep Decision | Slaneyside Hare – I Know You | 30.31 | Eddie Wade | 4/5f |
1999 | Mr Bozz | Cry Dalcash – Terrys Whisper | 30.42 | Paul Hennessy | 9/1 |
2000 | Lemon Ralph | Slaneyside Hare – I Know You | 30.08 | Paul Hennessy | 8/1 |
2001 | Droopys Kewell [7] | Larkhill Jo – Perrys Pusher | 30.07 | Michael Dunphy | 7/4jf |
2002 | Longvalley Tina | Some Picture – Unlucky Lady | 30.15 | Paul Hennessy | 8/1 |
2003 | World Class | Come On Ranger – Queen Survivor | 30.50 | Pat Buckley | 16/1 |
2004 | Never Give Up | Spiral Nikita – Dalcash Lament | 29.90 | Pat Buckley | 4/1 |
2005 | Droopys Maldini | Droopys Kewell – Little Diamond UK | 29.43 | Fraser Black | 5/2 |
2006 | Large Mac | Jamella Prince – Roisins Becky | 29.76 | Liam Butler | 7/1 |
2007 | Razldazl Billy | Brett Lee – Inky Black | 29.72 | Dolores Ruth | 6/4f |
2008 | Shelbourne Aston | Just The Best – Queen Survivor | 29.71 | Pat Curtin | 10/1 |
2009 | Fatboyz Nodrog | Crash – Whitefort Pride | 29.54 | Pat Gordon | 3/1jf |
2010 | Makeshift | Razldazl Billy – Razldazl Pearl | 29.90 | Dolores Ruth | 5/2jf |
2011 | Uncle Eoin | Droopys Vieri – Dark Rose | 29.81 | James Robinson | 6/1 |
2012 | Droopys Jet | Slip The Lark – Droopys Mo | 29.46 | Fraser Black | 5/2jf |
2013 | Paradise Madison | Head Bound – Paradise Alanna | 29.46 | Oliver Bray | 6/4f |
2014 | Ballymac Vic | Kinloch Brae – Ballymac Vicky | 29.97 | Liam Dowling | 9/4 |
2015 | Sidarian Vega [8] | Westmead Hawk – Manic Fantasy | 29.64 | Graham Holland | 2/1jf |
2016 | Clares Rocket [9] | Confident Rankin – Lemon Madrid | 29.29 | Graham Holland | 1/6f |
2017 | Jaytee Yankee [10] | Droopys Jet – Basket of Trumps | 29.58 | Paul Hennessy | 7/1 |
2018 | Jaytee Yankee [11] | Droopys Jet – Basket of Trumps | 29.58 | Paul Hennessy | 4/1 |
2019 | Ballymac Arminta [12] | Ballymac Best – Coolavanny Angie | 29.31 | Liam Dowling | 4/5f |
2020 | Pestana [13] | Ballymac Best – Coolavanny Pet | 29.57 | Owen McKenna | 6/1 |
2021 | De Machine [14] | Droopys Cain – Precious Story | 29.41 | Brendan Matthews | 11/2 |
2022 | One Time Only [15] | Droopys Sydney – Mags Image | 29.67 | Thomas O'Donovan | 3/1 |
2023 | Trinity Junior [16] | Laughil Blake – Oi Oi Upenalty | 29.34 | Peter Cronin | 5/2f |
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