Puppy Derby (Irish greyhound race)

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Irish Juvenile/Puppy Derby
Feature race
Location Shelbourne Park
Inaugurated1943
SponsorTime Greyhound Nutrition
Race information
Distance525 yards
SurfaceSand
QualificationJuveniles only
(15-24 months old)
Purse€25,000 (winner)

The Puppy Derby also known as the Juvenile Derby is a greyhound racing competition held annually at Shelbourne Park in Dublin, Ireland. The event switched to Shelbourne following the closure of Harold's Cross Stadium in the city district of Harold's Cross. [1]

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It is a major competition inaugurated in 1943 and is an integral part of the Irish greyhound racing calendar. [2] The event is the Irish equivalent of the Puppy Derby held in the UK at Wimbledon Stadium. The competition restricted to puppies has a tradition for providing many stars of the future. [3] Following the closure of Harold's Cross the event was switched to Shelbourne Park in 2017. [4] [5]

Venues & Distances

Sponsors

Past winners

YearWinnerBreedingTimeTrainerSP
1943 Fawn CherryManhattan Midnight – Merry Cherry28.36
1944 AstraTanist – Mad Darkie28.527-4
1945 Shaggy Lad [6] Castledown Lad – Shaggy Shore27.981-10f
1946 Ten DerrysTanist – Derryten28.54
1947 Fearless InvaderCameron – Absent Girl28.70
1948 Buzz on TrainTrain – Buzz On Peg28.917-2
1949 For SureBellas Prince – Fly Dancer28.60
1950 Sealed CastleManhattan Seale – Cottage Lake28.51
1951 Odile's LatchGlenview Shaggy – Odilles Fancy29.97
1952 Ollys PalBellas Prince – Quare Fire29.89
1953 Baytown ColtBahs Choice – Baytown Angel30.30
1954 The Grand StreakThe Grand Champion – Take Murex30.12
1955 Master of Me [7] Dare Devil - Beware of Me30.00Bernie Moran25-1
1956 Leg It LucySlaney Record – Settara29.93
1957 Prince OllyChampion Prince – Ollys Blackie30.11
1958 Balrath Flute30.18P McLoughlin
1959 Choc IceCheerful Chariot – For Certain Sure29.80 Gay McKenna
1960 King Niall30.68
1961 Wild SparkHi There - Wild Princess29.75Paddy Cross
1962 Kudas TigerSword Dance – Pretty Kuda29.55
1963 Fleadh MusicClopook – Sight Unseen29.40
1964 Wonder Guest [8] Chieftains Guest – Some Gold29.96Wilhelmina Lennon
1965 Prince of RosesOregon Prince – Cockleshell Rose29.40John Lacy
1966 Little KateHi Con – Primrose Girlie30.17
1967 Quarrymount PrimWonder Valley – Peace Time29.70J Mackey
1968 Always KeenAlways Proud – Liberlatinus29.75 Ger McKenna
1969 BalladDeuce Of Tigers – Dublin Star29.64A Duffy
1970 Hey Dizzy [9] Russian Gun – Keel Head29.74Tom Lynch25-1
1971 Luminous LadyAlways Proud – Land Mist29.70D Lennon
1972 Clane RoyalMenelaus – Clane Shamrock30.20Tom Lynch
1973 Blessington Boy [10] Monalee Champion – The Powder Plot29.68D Horgan
1974 Shamrock Point [11] Monalee Champion – Gruelling Point29.48 Ger McKenna
1975 Elsinore SilverThe Grand Silver – Faneys Walk29.40Paddy Keane
1976 Glen Rock [12] Monalee Champion – Fit Me In29.08Paddy Nugent
1977 HammondTranquility Sea – Run For Cover29.46 Ger McKenna
1978 Greenhill PaddySupreme Fun – Greenhill Fairy29.40Tommy Kane
1979 Tivoli CantCan’t Decide – Swanky Debbie29.88 Ger McKenna
1980 Killahora ChaItsachampion – Killahora Lady29.42Mary McGrath
1981 Greenwood Robic [13] Ritas Choice – Egmont Cindy29.82Tom Lynch
1982 Aulton VillaKillaclug Jet – Lady Maiden29.30Junior Reddan
1983 Lauragh SixGarradrimna – Emmerdale Pride29.04 Ger McKenna
1984 Summerhill JetLiberty Lad – Ceili Critic29.24Michael Enright
1985 Burnpark Black [14] Sinbad – Burnpark Lass29.32Michael Browne
1986 Dreams Of KerryYellow Band – Wilton Cross29.88Junior Reddan
1987 Make HistoryGame Ball – Raymonds Pride29.38Johnny Quigley
1988 Airmount GrandDaleys Gold- Airmount Jewel29.26Gerald Kiely
1989 Crossford DanaMeeniyan Prince- Crossford Daisy29.32Martin Boran
1990 Summerhill SuperDaleys Gold- Tiny Tolcas29.19Michael Enright
1991 Polnoon ChiefDaleys Gold- Drumbeg Bracken29.98Fraser Black
1992 Barefoot RacerHit The Lid- Barefoot Miss29.06 Matt O'Donnell
1993 SupplementAdraville Bridge –Under The Clock29.28Eddie Wade
1994 Glaskenny Echo [15] Lodge Prince - Rons Echo28.80Tony Byrne2-1f
1995 Airmount RogueGlen Park Dancer – Airmount Kelly28.94Gerald Kiely5-1
1996 Rantogue PrideAlpine Minister - Rantogue Queen29.04George Royal
1997 Treasury TagPhantom Flash – Browside Pat29.05Francie Murray5-1
1998 Prince Of Tinrah [16] Frightful Flash - Queen Of Tinrah28.50Dolores Ruth5-2f
1999 Cool PerformanceMustang Jack - Pony Nikita28.50Robert Gleeson2-1f
2000 Droopys VieriTop Honcho – Droopys Fergie28.36Paul Young (England)4-6f
2001 Rutland BudgieCome On Ranger – Yasmin Jade28.34 Paul Hennessy 5-2jf
2002 Fortune MikeTop Honcho – Dons Pride28.40Mike Keane9-4
2003 Droopys CahillTop Honcho – Droopys Kristin28.56Ian Reilly6-4f
2004 Droopys BrooklynBrookside Bear – Droopys Aisling29.17Ian Reilly6-1
2005 Greenwell StormSpiral Nikita – Greenwell Star28.46Fraser Black6-1
2006 Oran MajesticDaves Mentor – Droopys Lauren28.71 John McGee Sr. 7-2
2007 Royal Treason [17] Top Honcho – Three Star Girl29.12Ollie Bray3-1
2008 Droopys Noel [18] Westmead Hawk – Drive On Buzz28.49John Linehan11-2
2009 Tullymurry Act [19] Top Honcho – Europa Spitfire28.57Pat Buckley7-4
2010 Melodys Royal [20] Royal Impact – Talita Beauty28.78Pa Fitzgerald8-1
2011 Sparta Maestro [21] Crash – Tinrah Kewell28.59Philip Gough5-4f
2012 Razldazl Luke [22] Razldazl Billy – Local Mol28.52Dolores Ruth5-2
2013 Vanrooney [23] Ace Hi Rumble – Lady Deise28.66Owen McKenna7-2
2014 Quietly [24] Tullymurry Act – Ballymac Bra28.74Ian Reilly7-1
2015 Anopheles [25] Droopys Scolari – Ballymac Razl28.84Liam Dowling10-1
2016 Droopys Wilbury [26] Romeo Recruit – Droopys Keisha28.21Pat Buckley3-1
2017 Skywalker Rafa [27] Laughil Blake – Coolavanny Royce28.40Michael J O'Donovan10/1
2018 Balline Kyle [28] Skywalker Puma – Galway Fancy28.40John Byrne4/1
2019 Broadstrand Bono [29] Droopys Sydney – Droopys Blossom28.15John Linehan6/4f
2020 Skywalker Barry [30] Droopys Jet – Calzaghe Jan28.13Mark O'DonovanN/A
2021 Droopys Gloss [31] Coolavanny Jap – Droopys Talia28.49John Linehan5/2cf
2022 Clona Duke [32] Malachi – Coolavanny Pearl28.23 Graham Holland 20/1
2023 Droopys Flytline [33] Laughil Blake – Droopys Curio27.93Robert G. Gleeson15/8f

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