Feature race | |
Location | Kingdom Greyhound Stadium |
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Inaugurated | 2008 |
Sponsor | Denis Murphy |
Race information | |
Distance | 550 yards |
Surface | Sand |
Purse | €15,000 (winner) |
The Race of Champions is a greyhound racing competition held annually at the Kingdom Greyhound Stadium in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. [1]
It was inaugurated in 2008 and therefore is a relatively new event but due to the significant winners prize money on offer stands as a feature event in the Irish racing calendar. [2] The event offers one of the richest prizes for a one-off race. [3] In 2019, the competition was sponsored by Navillus and previous to that was sponsored by Boylesports and served as a major fundraiser for the Kerry GAA training fund, while showcasing how the greyhound industry plays a pivotal role in the local community. [4]
The event has been won a record five times by Graham Holland.
Year | Winner | Breeding | Trainer | SP | Time | Notes |
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2008 | Melodys Pat [5] | Larkhill Jo – Urla Melody | Pa Fitzgerald | 3/1 | 29.62 | Track record |
2009 | Cash Dream [6] | Crash – A Little Slow | Gerry Holian | 6/1 | 30.49 | |
2010 | Beaming Dilemma [7] | Brett Lee – Beaming Heart | Pat Buckley | 8/1 | 29.66 | |
2011 | Deerfield Music [8] | Ace Hi Rumble – Droopys Bolero | Maurice (Mossy) O’Connor | 6/4f | 29.52 | Track record |
2012 | Razldazl Rioga [9] | Brett Lee – Razldazl Pearl | Dolores Ruth | 9/4f | 29.58 | |
2013 | Farloe Trent [10] | Hondo Black – Final Pearl | Pat Buckley | 6/1 | 29.43 | Track record |
2014 | Sidarian Blaze [11] | Kinloch Brae – Silverhill Tina | Graham Holland | 5/2 | 29.57 | |
2015 | Rural Hawaii [12] | Head Bound – Duck Fat | Graham Holland | 6/1 | 29.52 | |
2016 | Paradise Maverick [13] | Royal Impact – Paradise Alanna | Pat Buckley | 4/1 | 29.61 | |
2017 | Killinan Rosie [14] | Brett Lee – Killinan Baby | Pat Buckley | 7/1 | 29.62 | |
2018 | Clonbrien Hero [15] | Razldazl Jayfkay – Trout or Salmon | Graham Holland | 5/2 | 29.99 | |
2019 | Slippy Cian [16] | Crash – Global Liberty | Graham Holland | 2/1 | 29.60 | |
2020 | cancelled due to COVID-19 | |||||
2021 | Explosive Boy [17] | Good News – Delightful Girl | Patrick Guilfoyle | No SP | 29.36 | No SP due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions |
2022 | Bockos Budsit [18] | Laughil Blake – Matts Monica | Graham Holland | 9/2 | 29.43 | |
2023 | Ballinabola Ed [19] | Confident Rankin – Dolls Lady | Pat Buckley | 1/1f | 29.23 | |
2024 | Coolavanny Otto [20] | Droopys Sydney – Westwind Jet | Pat Buckley | 11/2 | 29.38 |
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