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English Greyhound Derby

The English Greyhound Derby is the most prestigious race on the British greyhound racing calendar, with a history stretching back to 1927.

English Greyhound Derby
Classic race
LocationTowcester Greyhound Stadium
Inaugurated1927
SponsorStar Sports
TRC Events
Race information
Distance500 metres
SurfaceSand
Purse£175,000 (winner)

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.

History Edit

 
Patricias Hope, twice winner in 1972 & 1973
 
Rapid Ranger, twice winner in 2000 & 2001
 
Dorotas Wildcat, 2018 champion

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]

Statistics Edit

Stat Comment
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 (17)
Starting Prices Shortest winner: 1927 (1/4f) Longest winner: 2017 (28/1)

Past winners Edit

Year Venue Dist Winner Trainer Odds Time
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
1941–1944, not run due to World War II
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

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Williams, Darrell (6 December 2007). "Remembering White City – 'the governor' of lost tracks". Betfair. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  2. ^ Dack, Barrie (1990). Greyhound Derby, the first 60 years. Ringpress Books. pp. 79–80. ISBN 0-948955-36-8.
  3. ^ Dalgleish, Stuart (17 December 2009). "William Hill announces new deal with Wimbledon". William Hill. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  4. ^ Oakes, Omar (18 May 2012). "Ambitious plans for brand new dog track in Plough Lane, Wimbedon". Wimbledon Guardian. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  5. ^ . Racing Post. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  6. ^ a b Moody, Graham (22 May 2012). "Racing legend Charlie Lister slams plans to build housing on Wimbledon dog track in Plough Lane". Surrey Comet. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  7. ^ . William Hill. Archived from the original on 21 July 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
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  10. ^ "DERBY POSTPONED – ARC STATEMENT". Greyhound Star. 16 March 2020.
  11. ^ "Derby Goes Ahead". Greyhound Star. 12 June 2020.
  12. ^ "2020 Derby Dates". Nottingham Stadium.
  13. ^ "Greyhound racing news: Latest updates including 'new' Derby home". Sporting Life. 2 January 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2021.

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The English Greyhound Derby is the most prestigious race on the British greyhound racing calendar with a history stretching back to 1927 English Greyhound DerbyClassic raceLocationTowcester Greyhound StadiumInaugurated1927SponsorStar Sports TRC EventsRace informationDistance500 metresSurfaceSandPurse 175 000 winner 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 Contents 1 History 2 Statistics 2 1 Past winners 3 ReferencesHistory Edit nbsp Patricias Hope twice winner in 1972 amp 1973 nbsp Rapid Ranger twice winner in 2000 amp 2001 nbsp Dorotas Wildcat 2018 championThe 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 Statistics EditStat CommentMost wins 2 Mick the Miller Patricias Hope Rapid Ranger Westmead HawkWinning trainer Charlie Lister OBE 7 Leslie Reynolds 5 Winning Bitches 5 1935 1949 1971 1979 2003British v Ireland British winners 75 Irish winners 17 Starting Prices Shortest winner 1927 1 4f Longest winner 2017 28 1 Past winners Edit Year Venue Dist Winner Trainer Odds Time1927 White City 500y Entry Badge Joe Harmon White City 1 4f 29 011928 White City 525y Boher Ash Tommy Johnston Sr Edinburgh 5 1 30 481929 White City 525y Mick the Miller Paddy Horan Dublin 4 7f 29 961930 White City 525y Mick the Miller Sidney Orton Wimbledon 4 9f 30 241931 White City 525y Seldom Led Wally Green West Ham 7 2 30 041932 White City 525y Wild Woolley Jack Rimmer White City 5 2 29 721933 White City 525y Future Cutlet Sidney Probert Wembley 6 1 29 801934 White City 525y Davesland Jack Harvey Harringay 3 1 29 811935 White City 525y Greta Ranee Albert Jonas White City 4 1 30 181936 White City 525y Fine Jubilee Mrs Marjorie Yate Private 10 11f 29 481937 White City 525y Wattle Bark Jim Syder Sr Wembley 5 2 29 261938 White City 525y Lone Keel Sydney W Wright Private 9 4 29 621939 White City 525y Highland Rum Paddy Fortune Wimbledon 2 1jf 29 351940 Harringay 525y GR Archduke Charlie Ashley Harringay 100 7 29 661941 1944 not run due to World War II1945 White City 525y Ballyhennessy Seal Stan Martin Wimbledon 1 1f 29 561946 White City 525y Mondays News Fred Farey Private 5 1 29 241947 White City 525y Trev s Perfection Fred Trevillion Private 4 1 28 951948 White City 525y Priceless Border Leslie Reynolds Wembley 1 2f 28 781949 White City 525y Narrogar Ann Leslie Reynolds Wembley 5 1 28 951950 White City 525y Ballymac Ball Stan Martin Wimbledon 7 2 28 721951 White City 525y Ballylanigan Tanist Leslie Reynolds Wembley 11 4 28 621952 White City 525y Endless Gossip Leslie Reynolds Wembley 1 1f 28 501953 White City 525y Daws Dancer Paddy McEvoy Private 10 1 29 201954 White City 525y Pauls Fun Leslie Reynolds Wembley 8 15f 28 841955 White City 525y Rushton Mac Frank Johnson Private 5 2 28 971956 White City 525y Dunmore King Paddy McEvoy Clapton 7 2 29 221957 White City 525y Ford Spartan Dennis Hannafin Wimbledon 1 1F 28 841958 White City 525y Pigalle Wonder Jim Syder Jr Wembley 4 5f 28 651959 White City 525y Mile Bush Pride Jack Harvey Wembley 1 1f 28 761960 White City 525y Duleek Dandy Bill Dash Private 25 1 29 151961 White City 525y Palms Printer Paddy McEvoy Clapton 2 1 28 841962 White City 525y The Grand Canal Paddy Dunphy Ireland 2 1f 29 091963 White City 525y Lucky Boy Boy Johnny Bassett Clapton 1 1f 29 001964 White City 525y Hack Up Chieftain Percy Stagg Belle Vue 20 1 28 821965 White City 525y Chittering Clapton Adam Jackson Clapton 5 2 28 821966 White City 525y Faithful Hope Paddy Keane Clapton 8 1 28 521967 White City 525y Tric Trac Jim Hookway Owlerton 9 2 29 001968 White City 525y Camira Flash Randolph Singleton White City 100 8 28 781969 White City 525y Sand Star Hamilton Orr Ireland 5 4f 28 781970 White City 525y John Silver Barbara Tompkins Private 11 4 29 011971 White City 525y Dolores Rocket Herbert White Private 11 4 28 741972 White City 525y Patricias Hope Adam Jackson Clapton 7 1 28 551973 White City 525y Patricias Hope Johnny O Connor Ireland 7 2 28 681974 White City 525y Jimsun Geoff De Mulder Hall Green 5 2 28 761975 White City 500m Tartan Khan Gwen Lynds Bletchley 25 1 29 571976 White City 500m Mutts Silver Phil Rees Sr Wimbledon 6 1 29 381977 White City 500m Ballinska Band Eddie Moore Belle Vue 1 1f 29 161978 White City 500m Lacca Champion Pat Mullins Private 6 4f 29 421979 White City 500m Sarahs Bunny Geoff De Mulder Hall Green 3 1 29 531980 White City 500m Indian Joe John Hayes Ireland 13 8jf 29 681981 White City 500m Parkdown Jet Ger McKenna Ireland 4 5f 29 571982 White City 500m Lauries Panther Terry Duggan Romford 6 4f 29 601983 White City 500m I m Slippy Barbara Tompkins Coventry 6 1 29 401984 White City 500m Whisper Wishes Charlie Coyle Maidstone 7 4f 29 431985 Wimbledon 480m Pagan Swallow Philip Rees Jr Wimbledon 9 1 29 041986 Wimbledon 480m Tico Arthur Hitch Slough 6 4jf 28 691987 Wimbledon 480m Signal Spark Gary Baggs Walthamstow 14 1 28 831988 Wimbledon 480m Hit The Lid John McGee Sr Canterbury 3 1 28 531989 Wimbledon 480m Lartique Note Ger McKenna Ireland 1 1f 28 791990 Wimbledon 480m Slippy Blue Kenny Linzell Walthamstow 8 1 28 701991 Wimbledon 480m Ballinderry Ash Patsy Byrne Wimbledon 5 1 28 781992 Wimbledon 480m Farloe Melody Matt O Donnell Ireland 6 4f 28 881993 Wimbledon 480m Ringa Hustle Tony Meek Oxford 5 2 28 621994 Wimbledon 480m Moral Standards Tony Meek Hall Green 9 4f 28 591995 Wimbledon 480m Moaning Lad Theo Mentzis Private 5 2 28 661996 Wimbledon 480m Shanless Slippy Dolores Ruth Ireland 4 9f 28 661997 Wimbledon 480m Some Picture Charlie Lister OBE Nottingham 8 13f 28 231998 Wimbledon 480m Toms The Best Nick Savva Milton Keynes 4 5f 28 751999 Wimbledon 480m Chart King Karl amp Ralph Hewitt Ireland 8 11f 28 762000 Wimbledon 480m Rapid Ranger Charlie Lister OBE Private 7 4f 28 712001 Wimbledon 480m Rapid Ranger Charlie Lister OBE Private 7 4 28 712002 Wimbledon 480m Allen Gift Claude Gardiner Hove 16 1 29 062003 Wimbledon 480m Farloe Verdict Charlie Lister OBE Private 12 1 28 822004 Wimbledon 480m Droopys Scholes Ian Reilly Ireland 7 2 28 622005 Wimbledon 480m Westmead Hawk Nick Savva Private 5 4f 28 562006 Wimbledon 480m Westmead Hawk Nick Savva Private 4 7f 28 442007 Wimbledon 480m Westmead Lord Nick Savva Private 6 1 28 472008 Wimbledon 480m Loyal Honcho Seamus Graham Ireland 5 2jf 28 602009 Wimbledon 480m Kinda Ready Mark Wallis Harlow 25 1 28 652010 Wimbledon 480m Bandicoot Tipoki Charlie Lister OBE Private 7 2 28 572011 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 652013 Wimbledon 480m Sidaz Jack Charlie Lister OBE Private 6 1 28 372014 Wimbledon 480m Salad Dodger Bruno Berwick Private 16 1 28 382015 Wimbledon 480m Rio Quattro Danny Riordan Harlow 5 1 28 242016 Wimbledon 480m Jaytee Jet Paul Hennessy Ireland 15 8f 28 222017 Towcester 500m Astute Missile Seamus Cahill Hove 28 1 28 922018 Towcester 500m Dorotas Wildcat Kevin Hutton Towcester 2 1 28 852019 Nottingham 500m Priceless Blake Paul Hennessy Ireland 6 1 29 322020 Nottingham 500m Deerjet Sydney Pat Buckley Ireland 11 4 29 382021 Towcester 500m Thorn Falcon Patrick Janssens Towcester 7 2 29 062022 Towcester 500m Romeo Magico Graham Holland Ireland 5 2 28 952023 Towcester 500m Gaytime Nemo Graham Holland Ireland 9 1 28 89References Edit a b Williams Darrell 6 December 2007 Remembering White City the governor of lost tracks Betfair Retrieved 9 September 2012 Dack Barrie 1990 Greyhound Derby the first 60 years Ringpress Books pp 79 80 ISBN 0 948955 36 8 Dalgleish Stuart 17 December 2009 William Hill announces new deal with Wimbledon William Hill Retrieved 9 September 2012 Oakes Omar 18 May 2012 Ambitious plans for brand new dog track in Plough Lane Wimbedon Wimbledon Guardian Retrieved 9 September 2012 Two farewell Saturdays close Wimbledon curtain Greyhound News Racing Post Racing Post Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 25 February 2016 a b Moody Graham 22 May 2012 Racing legend Charlie Lister slams plans to build housing on Wimbledon dog track in Plough Lane Surrey Comet Archived from the original on 21 April 2013 Retrieved 9 September 2012 Roll of Honour and Track Facts William Hill Archived from the original on 21 July 2012 Retrieved 9 September 2012 Crowds set to flock to Towcester for Greyhound derby as world s richest dog race comes to town All Things Business Retrieved 27 January 2019 Nottingham to stage 2019 English Derby Greyhound Star 13 December 2018 DERBY POSTPONED ARC STATEMENT Greyhound Star 16 March 2020 Derby Goes Ahead Greyhound Star 12 June 2020 2020 Derby Dates Nottingham Stadium Greyhound racing news Latest updates including new Derby home Sporting Life 2 January 2021 Retrieved 2 January 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title English Greyhound Derby amp oldid 1173848734, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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