Classic race | |
Location | Towcester Greyhound Stadium |
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Inaugurated | 1927 |
Sponsor | Star Sports TRC Events |
Race information | |
Distance | 500 metres |
Surface | Sand |
Purse | £175,000 (winner) |
The English Greyhound Derby is the most prestigious race on the British greyhound racing calendar, with a history stretching back to 1927.
It was first held at White City Stadium, but moved to Wimbledon Stadium in 1985, and then Towcester Greyhound Stadium in 2017, Nottingham in 2019 and back to Towcester in 2021. Only four greyhounds have won the event twice, Mick the Miller, Patricias Hope, Rapid Ranger and Westmead Hawk. Trainer Charlie Lister OBE has won the event a record seven times.
The first venue of the English Greyhound Derby was at White City Stadium, which had been built for the 1908 London Olympics. Greyhound racing had only recently started to take place there, with the first greyhound race only taking place a couple of weeks prior to the first Derby being run. Entry Badge won the first race to be held, winning a £1000 prize for the dog's trainer, Joe Harmon. Two years later, racing greyhound Mick the Miller became the first dog to win multiple Derbys. [1] The 1940 final was held at Harringay Stadium, due to the outbreak of war. [2]
In 1973, pet food manufacturer Spillers sponsored the race for the first time, the same year that Patricias Hope became the second dog to win the Derby on more than one occasion, one of only two dogs to achieve that at White City Stadium. Spillers continued to sponsor the race, increasing the prize money to £35,000 by 1980. The Daily Mirror took over sponsorship of the race in 1983; the following year the race was held at White City for the last time before that stadium closed, with Whisper Wishes becoming the final dog to win the Derby at its original location. [1]
The Derby was moved to Wimbledon Stadium in 1985, and remained there until 2016. The Daily Mirror continued to be the race's sole sponsor until 1990, when the Sporting Life became co-sponsor. In 1998, bookmaker William Hill became the sole sponsor; in 2006, bookmaker Blue Square took over. William Hill later renewed its involvement with greyhounds and the Wimbledon Stadium with a partnership that lasted until 2016. [3]
The 2016 Derby was the last to be held at Wimbledon following the stadium's closure on 25 March 2017 and the redevelopment of the site for housing by the owner Galliard Homes. [4] [5] This resulted in the Derby being located outside London for the first time as Wimbledon was the last greyhound stadium in the capital. [6]
Charlie Lister holds the record as the most successful trainer at the Derby, having won it on seven occasions. He is hailed as the greatest greyhound trainer of all time, and referred to as the 'Derby King'. [6] [7]
On 30 January 2017, it was announced that the event would relocate to the new greyhound stadium [8] at Towcester Racecourse, for a minimum period of five years but it was switched to Nottingham Greyhound Stadium in 2019 following the closure of Towcester Racecourse in 2018. [9] The 2020 event was rescheduled following a postponement due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [10] [11] [12]
Following the reopening of Towcester Greyhound Stadium, the English Greyhound Derby returned to Towcester for 2021. [13]
Stat | Comment |
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Most wins | 2; Mick the Miller, Patricias Hope, Rapid Ranger, Westmead Hawk |
Winning trainer | Charlie Lister OBE (7), Leslie Reynolds (5) |
Winning Bitches | 5; 1935, 1949, 1971, 1979, 2003 |
British v Ireland | British winners (75); Irish winners (18) |
Starting Prices | Shortest winner: 1927 (1/4f) Longest winner: 2017 (28/1) |
Year | Venue | Dist | Winner | Trainer | SP | Time | Note |
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1927 | White City | 500y | Entry Badge | Joe Harmon (White City) | 1/4f | 29.01 | |
1928 | White City | 525y | Boher Ash | Tommy Johnston Sr. (Edinburgh) | 5/1 | 30.48 | |
1929 | White City | 525y | Mick the Miller | Paddy Horan (Dublin) | 4/7f | 29.96 | |
1930 | White City | 525y | Mick the Miller | Sidney Orton (Wimbledon) | 4/9f | 30.24 | |
1931 | White City | 525y | Seldom Led | Wally Green (West Ham) | 7/2 | 30.04 | |
1932 | White City | 525y | Wild Woolley | Jack Rimmer (White City) | 5/2 | 29.72 | |
1933 | White City | 525y | Future Cutlet | Sidney Probert (Wembley) | 6/1 | 29.80 | |
1934 | White City | 525y | Davesland | Jack Harvey (Harringay) | 3/1 | 29.81 | |
1935 | White City | 525y | Greta Ranee | Albert Jonas (White City) | 4/1 | 30.18 | |
1936 | White City | 525y | Fine Jubilee | Mrs Marjorie Yate (Private) | 10/11f | 29.48 | |
1937 | White City | 525y | Wattle Bark | Jim Syder Sr. (Wembley) | 5/2 | 29.26 | |
1938 | White City | 525y | Lone Keel | Sydney W Wright (Private) | 9/4 | 29.62 | |
1939 | White City | 525y | Highland Rum | Paddy Fortune (Wimbledon) | 2/1jf | 29.35 | |
1940 | Harringay | 525y | GR Archduke | Charlie Ashley (Harringay) | 100/7 | 29.66 | |
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1945 | White City | 525y | Ballyhennessy Seal | Stan Martin (Wimbledon) | 1/1f | 29.56 | |
1946 | White City | 525y | Mondays News | Fred Farey (Private) | 5/1 | 29.24 | |
1947 | White City | 525y | Trev's Perfection | Fred Trevillion (Private) | 4/1 | 28.95 | |
1948 | White City | 525y | Priceless Border | Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) | 1/2f | 28.78 | |
1949 | White City | 525y | Narrogar Ann | Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) | 5/1 | 28.95 | |
1950 | White City | 525y | Ballymac Ball | Stan Martin (Wimbledon) | 7/2 | 28.72 | |
1951 | White City | 525y | Ballylanigan Tanist | Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) | 11/4 | 28.62 | |
1952 | White City | 525y | Endless Gossip | Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) | 1/1f | 28.50 | |
1953 | White City | 525y | Daws Dancer | Paddy McEvoy (Private) | 10/1 | 29.20 | |
1954 | White City | 525y | Pauls Fun | Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) | 8/15f | 28.84 | |
1955 | White City | 525y | Rushton Mac | Frank Johnson (Private) | 5/2 | 28.97 | |
1956 | White City | 525y | Dunmore King | Paddy McEvoy (Clapton) | 7/2 | 29.22 | |
1957 | White City | 525y | Ford Spartan | Dennis Hannafin (Wimbledon) | 1/1F | 28.84 | |
1958 | White City | 525y | Pigalle Wonder | Jim Syder Jr. (Wembley) | 4/5f | 28.65 | |
1959 | White City | 525y | Mile Bush Pride | Jack Harvey (Wembley) | 1/1f | 28.76 | |
1960 | White City | 525y | Duleek Dandy | Bill Dash (Private) | 25/1 | 29.15 | |
1961 | White City | 525y | Palms Printer | Paddy McEvoy (Clapton) | 2/1 | 28.84 | |
1962 | White City | 525y | The Grand Canal | Paddy Dunphy (Ireland) | 2/1f | 29.09 | |
1963 | White City | 525y | Lucky Boy Boy | Johnny Bassett (Clapton) | 1/1f | 29.00 | |
1964 | White City | 525y | Hack Up Chieftain | Percy Stagg (Belle Vue) | 20/1 | 28.82 | |
1965 | White City | 525y | Chittering Clapton | Adam Jackson (Clapton) | 5/2 | 28.82 | |
1966 | White City | 525y | Faithful Hope | Paddy Keane (Clapton) | 8/1 | 28.52 | |
1967 | White City | 525y | Tric Trac | Jim Hookway (Owlerton) | 9/2 | 29.00 | |
1968 | White City | 525y | Camira Flash | Randolph Singleton (White City) | 100/8 | 28.78 | |
1969 | White City | 525y | Sand Star | Hamilton Orr (Ireland) | 5/4f | 28.78 | |
1970 | White City | 525y | John Silver | Barbara Tompkins (Private) | 11/4 | 29.01 | |
1971 | White City | 525y | Dolores Rocket | Herbert White (Private) | 11/4 | 28.74 | |
1972 | White City | 525y | Patricias Hope | Adam Jackson (Clapton) | 7/1 | 28.55 | |
1973 | White City | 525y | Patricias Hope | Johnny O'Connor (Ireland) | 7/2 | 28.68 | |
1974 | White City | 525y | Jimsun | Geoff De Mulder (Hall Green) | 5/2 | 28.76 | |
1975 | White City | 500m | Tartan Khan | Gwen Lynds (Bletchley) | 25/1 | 29.57 | |
1976 | White City | 500m | Mutts Silver | Phil Rees Sr. (Wimbledon) | 6/1 | 29.38 | |
1977 | White City | 500m | Ballinska Band | Eddie Moore (Belle Vue) | 1/1f | 29.16 | |
1978 | White City | 500m | Lacca Champion | Pat Mullins (Private) | 6/4f | 29.42 | |
1979 | White City | 500m | Sarahs Bunny | Geoff De Mulder (Hall Green) | 3/1 | 29.53 | |
1980 | White City | 500m | Indian Joe | John Hayes (Ireland) | 13/8jf | 29.68 | |
1981 | White City | 500m | Parkdown Jet | Ger McKenna (Ireland) | 4/5f | 29.57 | |
1982 | White City | 500m | Lauries Panther | Terry Duggan (Romford) | 6/4f | 29.60 | |
1983 | White City | 500m | I'm Slippy | Barbara Tompkins (Coventry) | 6/1 | 29.40 | |
1984 | White City | 500m | Whisper Wishes | Charlie Coyle (Maidstone) | 7/4f | 29.43 | |
1985 | Wimbledon | 480m | Pagan Swallow | Philip Rees Jr. (Wimbledon) | 9/1 | 29.04 | |
1986 | Wimbledon | 480m | Tico | Arthur Hitch (Slough) | 6/4jf | 28.69 | |
1987 | Wimbledon | 480m | Signal Spark | Gary Baggs (Walthamstow) | 14/1 | 28.83 | |
1988 | Wimbledon | 480m | Hit The Lid | John McGee Sr. (Canterbury) | 3/1 | 28.53 | |
1989 | Wimbledon | 480m | Lartique Note | Ger McKenna (Ireland) | 1/1f | 28.79 | |
1990 | Wimbledon | 480m | Slippy Blue | Kenny Linzell (Walthamstow) | 8/1 | 28.70 | |
1991 | Wimbledon | 480m | Ballinderry Ash | Patsy Byrne (Wimbledon) | 5/1 | 28.78 | |
1992 | Wimbledon | 480m | Farloe Melody | Matt O'Donnell (Ireland) | 6/4f | 28.88 | |
1993 | Wimbledon | 480m | Ringa Hustle | Tony Meek (Oxford) | 5/2 | 28.62 | |
1994 | Wimbledon | 480m | Moral Standards | Tony Meek (Hall Green) | 9/4f | 28.59 | |
1995 | Wimbledon | 480m | Moaning Lad | Theo Mentzis (Private) | 5/2 | 28.66 | |
1996 | Wimbledon | 480m | Shanless Slippy | Dolores Ruth (Ireland) | 4/9f | 28.66 | |
1997 | Wimbledon | 480m | Some Picture | Charlie Lister OBE (Nottingham) | 8/13f | 28.23 | |
1998 | Wimbledon | 480m | Toms The Best | Nick Savva (Milton Keynes) | 4/5f | 28.75 | |
1999 | Wimbledon | 480m | Chart King | Karl & Ralph Hewitt (Ireland) | 8/11f | 28.76 | |
2000 | Wimbledon | 480m | Rapid Ranger | Charlie Lister OBE (Private) | 7/4f | 28.71 | |
2001 | Wimbledon | 480m | Rapid Ranger | Charlie Lister OBE (Private) | 7/4 | 28.71 | |
2002 | Wimbledon | 480m | Allen Gift | Claude Gardiner (Hove) | 16/1 | 29.06 | |
2003 | Wimbledon | 480m | Farloe Verdict | Charlie Lister OBE (Private) | 12/1 | 28.82 | |
2004 | Wimbledon | 480m | Droopys Scholes | Ian Reilly (Ireland) | 7/2 | 28.62 | |
2005 | Wimbledon | 480m | Westmead Hawk | Nick Savva (Private) | 5/4f | 28.56 | |
2006 | Wimbledon | 480m | Westmead Hawk | Nick Savva (Private) | 4/7f | 28.44 | |
2007 | Wimbledon | 480m | Westmead Lord | Nick Savva (Private) | 6/1 | 28.47 | |
2008 | Wimbledon | 480m | Loyal Honcho | Seamus Graham (Ireland) | 5/2jf | 28.60 | |
2009 | Wimbledon | 480m | Kinda Ready | Mark Wallis (Harlow) | 25/1 | 28.65 | |
2010 | Wimbledon | 480m | Bandicoot Tipoki | Charlie Lister OBE (Private) | 7/2 | 28.57 | |
2011 | Wimbledon | 480m | Taylors Sky | Charlie Lister OBE (Private) | 7/4f | 28.17 | Track Record |
2012 | Wimbledon | 480m | Blonde Snapper | Mark Wallis (Yarmouth) | 8/1 | 28.65 | |
2013 | Wimbledon | 480m | Sidaz Jack | Charlie Lister OBE (Private) | 6/1 | 28.37 | |
2014 | Wimbledon | 480m | Salad Dodger | Bruno Berwick (Private) | 16/1 | 28.38 | |
2015 | Wimbledon | 480m | Rio Quattro | Danny Riordan (Harlow) | 5/1 | 28.24 | |
2016 | Wimbledon | 480m | Jaytee Jet | Paul Hennessy (Ireland) | 15/8f | 28.22 | |
2017 | Towcester | 500m | Astute Missile | Seamus Cahill (Hove) | 28/1 | 28.92 | |
2018 | Towcester | 500m | Dorotas Wildcat | Kevin Hutton (Towcester) | 2/1 | 28.85 | |
2019 | Nottingham | 500m | Priceless Blake | Paul Hennessy (Ireland) | 6/1 | 29.32 | |
2020 | Nottingham | 500m | Deerjet Sydney | Pat Buckley (Ireland) | 11/4 | 29.38 | |
2021 | Towcester | 500m | Thorn Falcon | Patrick Janssens (Towcester) | 7/2 | 29.06 | |
2022 | Towcester | 500m | Romeo Magico | Graham Holland (Ireland) | 5/2 | 28.95 | |
2023 | Towcester | 500m | Gaytime Nemo | Graham Holland (Ireland) | 9/1 | 28.89 | |
2024 | Towcester | 500m | De Lahdedah | Liam Dowling (Ireland) | 5/1 | 28.58 | Track record [14] |
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