Former invitation race (discontinued) | |
Location | Wimbledon |
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Inaugurated | 1929 |
Last run | 2002 |
Race information | |
Surface | Sand |
The International was a competition held from 1929 at Wimbledon Stadium. Inaugurated in 1929, it was originally an invitation race between the English Greyhound Derby, Welsh Greyhound Derby and Scottish Greyhound Derby winners. [1]
The first winner was the legendary Mick The Miller on 19 October, who defeated Back Isle (Welsh Derby winner) and Cleveralitz (Scottish Derby winner). [2]
From 1986 until 2003 the race was known as the Byrne International because it was sponsored by owner/trainer Patsy Byrne. [3]
Year | Winner | Trainer | Time (sec) | SP | Notes/ref |
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1929 | Mick The Miller | Sidney Orton (Wimbledon) | 32.38 | 4/6f | [2] |
1930 to 1934 not held | |||||
1935 | Grand Flight II | Jim Syder Sr. (Wembley) | [4] | ||
1936 | Minstrel Rover | Jim Syder Sr. (Wembley) | 29.26 | 2/1 | [5] |
1937 | Wattle Bark | Jim Syder Sr. (Wembley) | 29.67 | 3/1 | [6] |
1938 | Cinderella of Waterhall | Bill Cowell (Wembley) | 20/1 | [7] | |
1939 | Junior Classic | Joe Harmon (Wimbledon) | 29.27 | 4/1 | [8] [9] |
1940 | Rock Callan | Joe Harmon (Wimbledon) | 29.80 | 6/4f | [10] |
1941 | Rock Callan | Joe Harmon (Wimbledon) | 7/1 | [11] | |
1942 | Ballynennan Moon | Sidney Orton (Wimbledon) | 28.45 | 1/5f | [12] |
1943 | Blackwater Cutlet | Paddy Fortune (Wimbledon) | 29.23 | 13/8f | [13] [14] |
1944 | Ballyhennessy Seal | Stan Martin (Wimbledon) | 28.55 | 9/4 | [15] |
1945 | Burhill Moon | Sidney Orton (Wimbledon) | 28.61 | 5/4f | |
1946 | Tonycus | Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) | 28.80 | 4/6f | |
1947 | Priceless Border | Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) | 28.71 | 5/4f | [16] |
1949 | Sheevaun | Paddy Fortune (Wimbledon) | 28.83 | 1/1f | [17] [18] |
1950 | Ballymac Ball | Stan Martin (Wimbledon) | 28.33 | 11/8f | |
1951 | Ballymac Ball | Stan Martin (Wimbledon) | 28.98 | 1/2f | [19] |
1952 | Ryton Basher | Stan Martin (Wimbledon) | 28.92 | 7/2 | |
1953 | Home Luck | Stan Martin (Wimbledon) | 28.18 | 7/2 | |
1954 | Prince Chancer | Jimmy Jowett (Clapton) | 28.28 | 4/5f | |
1956 | Mile Bush Champion | Paddy McEvoy (Clapton) | 28.48 | 11/2 | |
1957 | Kilcaskin Kern | Tony Dennis (Private) | 28.43 | 5/2 | |
1958 | Outside Left | Bob Burls (Wembley) | 28.16 | 7/2 | |
1959 | Outside Left | Bob Burls (Wembley) | 28.05 | 5/1 | |
1960 | Gorey Airways | Jimmy Jowett (Clapton) | 28.22 | 11/8f | |
1962 | Summerhill Fancy | George Waterman (Wimbledon) | 28.03 | ||
1963 | Fairys Chum | Bob Burls (Wembley) | 28.04 | ||
1964 | Pineapple Joe | Dennis Hannafin (Wimbledon) | 28.25 | ||
1965 | Venture Again | Dave Geggus (Walthamstow) | 27.62 | ||
1966 | Dusty Trail | Paddy Milligan (Private) | 27.85 | ||
1967 | Maison Fox | Jack Kinsley (Wembley) | 27.81 | ||
1968 | Shady Parachute | Phil Rees Sr. (Wimbledon) | 27.57 | [20] | |
1969 | Lisamote Precept | Joe Kelly (Leeds) | 28.12 | 6/1 | |
1970 | Always A Monarch | Eddie Moore (White City, Man) | 28.04 | ||
1972 | Cricket Bunny | Joe Booth (Private) | 28.00 | 4/5f | |
1973 | Black Banjo | Barney O'Connor (Walthamstow) | 28.38 | 1/3f | |
1975 | Daemonic Gambol | Paddy McEvoy (Wimbledon) | [21] | ||
1976 | Gaily Noble | John Coleman (Wembley) | 28.13 | 2/1 | |
1977 | Gaily Noble | John Coleman (Wembley) | 27.82 | 6/4f | |
1978 | Dolla Arkle | Paddy McEvoy (Wimbledon) | 28.00 | ||
1979 | The Grand Devil | Philip Rees Jr. (Wimbledon) | 27.58 | Track record [22] | |
1980 | Upland Tiger | George Curtis (Brighton) | |||
1982 | Gan On George | Eric Pateman (Wimbledon) | |||
1983 | Glatton Grange | Kenny Linzell (Walthamstow) | |||
1984 | Westmead Milos | Nick Savva (Milton Keynes) | |||
1985 | Hong Kong Mike | Ray Andrews (Belle Vue) | |||
1986 | Keeper Tom | Gary Baggs (Ramsgate) | 27.77 | ||
1988 | Wendys Dream | Tom Foster (Wimbledon) | 28.03 | ||
1990 | Yes Speedy | John McGee Sr. (Hackney) | 27.77 | 5/2 | |
1991 | Demesne Chance | Gunner Smith (Hove) | 27.82 | 7/2 | |
1992 | Summerhill Super | John Copplestone (Portsmouth) | 27.61 | 2/1jf | |
1993 | Our Timmy | Jim Barrett (Cradley) | 27.61 | 5/1 | |
1994 | Pearls Girl | Sam Sykes (Wimbledon) | 27.58 | 4/5f | |
1995 | Westmead Merlin | Nick Savva (Walthamstow) | 5/1 | ||
1997 | Countrywide Ace | John Coleman (Walthamstow) | 27.97 | 6/4f | |
1998 | Ground Zero | Geoff De Mulder (Private) | 27.59 | 3/1 | |
1999 | Tuesdays Davy | Patsy Byrne (Wimbledon) | 28.10 | 7/2 | |
2000 | Knockanroe Rover | Paul Stringer (Private) | 27.71 | 6/4f | [23] |
2001 | Rackethall Jet | Patsy Byrne (Wimbledon) | 27.72 | 6/4f | |
2002 | Farmhouse Gold | Brian Clemenson (Hove) | 27.87 | 5/2 |
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