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Welsh Greyhound Derby

The Welsh Greyhound Derby was a former classic greyhound competition held in Wales.[1]

Welsh Greyhound Derby
Triple Crown race (discontinued)
1929 Welsh Greyhound Derby winner Back Isle
LocationCardiff Arms Park
Inaugurated1928
Last run1977

History edit

The competition was held at the White City Stadium in Cardiff from 1928 to 1937. The competition was sometimes run as a handicap race.[2]

After the closure of White City, the race switched to the Cardiff Arms Park from 1945 until 1977. It gained classic status in 1971.[3]

When the Cardiff Arms Park closed to greyhound racing there was no remaining fully licensed National Greyhound Racing Club track in Wales resulting in the race discontinuing.[4] During the vast majority of its existence the race formed part of the triple crown of racing alongside the English Greyhound Derby and Scottish Greyhound Derby.[5]

The famous Mick the Miller, who was a household name during the 1930s won the event in 1930.[6][7]

Venues edit

  • 1928–1937 (Welsh White City, Cardiff 525 yards)
  • 1945–1974 (Arms Park, Cardiff 525 yards)
  • 1975–1977 (Arms Park, Cardiff 500 metres)

Past winners edit

Year Winner Breeding Trainer Time SP Notes
1928 Cheerful Choice Mutton Cutlet – Glorious Still Paddy Fortune (Welsh White City) 30.73 sec 8-11f
1929 Back Isle Spike Island – Giddy Fiddler Cronin 29.67 sec 4-9f
1930 Mick The Miller Glorious Event – Na Boc Lei Sidney Orton (Wimbledon) 29.55 sec 1-8f Track Record
1931 Altamatzin Wily Warrior – Looks Likely Arthur 'Doc' Callanan (Wembley) 29.88 sec 2-1
1932 Reel Tom Melksham Tom – Rigadoon Billy Quinn (Ireland) 29.87 sec 5-1
1933 Beef Cutlet Mutton Cutlet – Burette John Hegarty (Welsh White City) 29.56 sec
1934 Valiant Rufus Red Robin – Hotel Avro Leslie Carpenter (Gloucester) 30.08 sec 1/1f
1936 Bully Ring Mount Hillarys Boy – Brittas Belle Robert Linney (Gloucester) 30.28 sec 4-1
1937 Genial Radiance Johnny Peters - Reymerston J.W.Day (Private) 30.15 sec 5-1
1945 Shaggy Lass Castledown Lad – Shaggy Shore G.H.Vickery (Private) 29.75 sec 4-5f
1946 Negro's Lad Kilrea Lad – Negro's Fire Jack Toseland (Perry Barr) 29.54 sec 8-1 Track record
1947 Trev's Perfection Trevs Despatch - Friar Tuck Fred Trevillion (Private) 29.74 sec 1-3f
1948 Local Interprize Ruby Border - Mythical Daisy Stan Biss (Clapton) 29.32 sec 4-6f
1950 Ballycurreen Garrett Ballycurreen Duke – Ballymakeera Keeper Jack Harvey (Wembley) 29.22 sec 100-30 Track record
1951 Ballylanigan Tanist Mad Tanist - Fly Dancer Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) 29.95 sec 1-1f
1952 Endless Gossip Priceless Border - Narrogar Ann Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) 29.41 sec 7-4
1953 Glittering Look Glittering Smack – Knockrour Favourite Tom 'Paddy' Reilly (Walthamstow) 29.39 sec 5-2
1955 Rushton Mac[8] Rushton News – Rushton Panda Frank Johnson (Private) 29.40 sec 1-2f
1957 Go Doggie Go Ballymac Ball – Marchioness Minnie Jack Toseland (Perry Barr) 29.38 sec 5-4f
1958 Our Defence Defence Leader – Our Violet Dennis O'Brien (Private) 30.27 sec 6-1
1959 Mile Bush Pride The Grand Champion – Witching Dancer Jack Harvey (Wembley) 28.80 sec 8-11f Track record
1960 Fitz's Star Cheerful Chariot – Fitz's Lass Tom 'Paddy' Reilly (Walthamstow) 29.48 sec 4-1
1961 Oregon Prince Knock Hill Chieftain - Burleigh's Fancy Phil Rees Sr. (Private) 28.86 sec 2-5f
1962 Summerhill Fancy Knockrour Again – Brandon Princess George Waterman (Wimbledon) 29.07 sec 3-1
1963 Fairys Chum Knock Hill Chieftain – Fairy Julia Bob Burls (Wembley) 29.49 sec 4-1
1964 Davo's Rink Hopeful Cutlet – Move Along Kentucky Tom Baldwin (Perry Barr) 28.84 sec 9-4
1965 Harmony Mile Bush Pride – Perfect Queen Jim Irving (Private) 29.43 sec 3-1
1966 I'm Quickest Skips Choice – Gratton Star Randy Singleton (White City) 29.59 sec 3-1
1968 Swift Half Hack Up Chieftain – Imperial Astra Jim Irving (Private) 29.58 sec 9-2
1969 Pallas Joy Movealong Santa – Happy Now Adam Jackson (Clapton) 29.43 sec 7-2
1970 Super Gamble Flash Solar – Big Gamble Paddy Coughlan (Private) 29.46 sec 2-1
1971 Spectres Dream Spectres II – Jockeys Dream Hugo Spencer (Portsmouth) 29.22 sec 16-1
1972 Patricias Hope Silver Hope - Patsicia Adam Jackson (Clapton) 29.75 sec 3-1
1973 Silly Rocket Shanes Rocket – Silly Pride Bertie Gaynor (Wolverhampton) 29.56 sec 11-8f
1974 Dankie Monalee Champion – Weela Heather Colin West (White City) 29.72 sec 4-1
1975 Baffling Bart The Grand Silver - Mosaduva Paddy Milligan (Private) 29.37 sec 3-1
1976 Cameo Colonel Own Pride – New Curriculum John Gibbons (Private) 29.63 sec 10-1
1977 Instant Gambler Itsachampion - Sabrina Barbara Tompkins (Private) 30.01 sec 1-1f

Discontinued

References edit

  1. ^ Genders, Roy (1981). The Encyclopedia of Greyhound Racing, pages 129-130. Pelham Books Ltd. ISBN 07207-1106-1.
  2. ^ "Valiant Rufus wins Welsh Derby". Western Mail. 28 May 1934. Retrieved 17 May 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ Genders, Roy (1990). NGRC book of Greyhound Racing, pages 104-105. Pelham Books Ltd. ISBN 0-7207-1804-X.
  4. ^ Barnes, Julia (1988). Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File. Ringpress Books. ISBN 0-948955-15-5.
  5. ^ Genders, Roy (1975). The Greyhound and Racing Greyhound. Page Brothers (Norwich). ISBN 0-85020-0474.
  6. ^ Dack, Barrie (1990). Greyhound Derby, the first 60 years, pages 59-61. Ringpress Books. ISBN 0-948955-36-8.
  7. ^ Tanner, Michael (2004). The Legend of Mick the Miller: Sporting Icon of the Depression. Newbury: Highdown. ISBN 978-1-904317-67-8.
  8. ^ "Rushton Mac wins easily". Western Mail. 28 June 1955. Retrieved 8 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.

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The Welsh Greyhound Derby was a former classic greyhound competition held in Wales 1 Welsh Greyhound DerbyTriple Crown race discontinued 1929 Welsh Greyhound Derby winner Back IsleLocationCardiff Arms ParkInaugurated1928Last run1977 Contents 1 History 2 Venues 3 Past winners 4 ReferencesHistory editThe competition was held at the White City Stadium in Cardiff from 1928 to 1937 The competition was sometimes run as a handicap race 2 After the closure of White City the race switched to the Cardiff Arms Park from 1945 until 1977 It gained classic status in 1971 3 When the Cardiff Arms Park closed to greyhound racing there was no remaining fully licensed National Greyhound Racing Club track in Wales resulting in the race discontinuing 4 During the vast majority of its existence the race formed part of the triple crown of racing alongside the English Greyhound Derby and Scottish Greyhound Derby 5 The famous Mick the Miller who was a household name during the 1930s won the event in 1930 6 7 Venues edit1928 1937 Welsh White City Cardiff 525 yards 1945 1974 Arms Park Cardiff 525 yards 1975 1977 Arms Park Cardiff 500 metres Past winners editYear Winner Breeding Trainer Time SP Notes 1928 Cheerful Choice Mutton Cutlet Glorious Still Paddy Fortune Welsh White City 30 73 sec 8 11f 1929 Back Isle Spike Island Giddy Fiddler Cronin 29 67 sec 4 9f 1930 Mick The Miller Glorious Event Na Boc Lei Sidney Orton Wimbledon 29 55 sec 1 8f Track Record 1931 Altamatzin Wily Warrior Looks Likely Arthur Doc Callanan Wembley 29 88 sec 2 1 1932 Reel Tom Melksham Tom Rigadoon Billy Quinn Ireland 29 87 sec 5 1 1933 Beef Cutlet Mutton Cutlet Burette John Hegarty Welsh White City 29 56 sec 1934 Valiant Rufus Red Robin Hotel Avro Leslie Carpenter Gloucester 30 08 sec 1 1f 1936 Bully Ring Mount Hillarys Boy Brittas Belle Robert Linney Gloucester 30 28 sec 4 1 1937 Genial Radiance Johnny Peters Reymerston J W Day Private 30 15 sec 5 1 1945 Shaggy Lass Castledown Lad Shaggy Shore G H Vickery Private 29 75 sec 4 5f 1946 Negro s Lad Kilrea Lad Negro s Fire Jack Toseland Perry Barr 29 54 sec 8 1 Track record 1947 Trev s Perfection Trevs Despatch Friar Tuck Fred Trevillion Private 29 74 sec 1 3f 1948 Local Interprize Ruby Border Mythical Daisy Stan Biss Clapton 29 32 sec 4 6f 1950 Ballycurreen Garrett Ballycurreen Duke Ballymakeera Keeper Jack Harvey Wembley 29 22 sec 100 30 Track record 1951 Ballylanigan Tanist Mad Tanist Fly Dancer Leslie Reynolds Wembley 29 95 sec 1 1f 1952 Endless Gossip Priceless Border Narrogar Ann Leslie Reynolds Wembley 29 41 sec 7 4 1953 Glittering Look Glittering Smack Knockrour Favourite Tom Paddy Reilly Walthamstow 29 39 sec 5 2 1955 Rushton Mac 8 Rushton News Rushton Panda Frank Johnson Private 29 40 sec 1 2f 1957 Go Doggie Go Ballymac Ball Marchioness Minnie Jack Toseland Perry Barr 29 38 sec 5 4f 1958 Our Defence Defence Leader Our Violet Dennis O Brien Private 30 27 sec 6 1 1959 Mile Bush Pride The Grand Champion Witching Dancer Jack Harvey Wembley 28 80 sec 8 11f Track record 1960 Fitz s Star Cheerful Chariot Fitz s Lass Tom Paddy Reilly Walthamstow 29 48 sec 4 1 1961 Oregon Prince Knock Hill Chieftain Burleigh s Fancy Phil Rees Sr Private 28 86 sec 2 5f 1962 Summerhill Fancy Knockrour Again Brandon Princess George Waterman Wimbledon 29 07 sec 3 1 1963 Fairys Chum Knock Hill Chieftain Fairy Julia Bob Burls Wembley 29 49 sec 4 1 1964 Davo s Rink Hopeful Cutlet Move Along Kentucky Tom Baldwin Perry Barr 28 84 sec 9 4 1965 Harmony Mile Bush Pride Perfect Queen Jim Irving Private 29 43 sec 3 1 1966 I m Quickest Skips Choice Gratton Star Randy Singleton White City 29 59 sec 3 1 1968 Swift Half Hack Up Chieftain Imperial Astra Jim Irving Private 29 58 sec 9 2 1969 Pallas Joy Movealong Santa Happy Now Adam Jackson Clapton 29 43 sec 7 2 1970 Super Gamble Flash Solar Big Gamble Paddy Coughlan Private 29 46 sec 2 1 1971 Spectres Dream Spectres II Jockeys Dream Hugo Spencer Portsmouth 29 22 sec 16 1 1972 Patricias Hope Silver Hope Patsicia Adam Jackson Clapton 29 75 sec 3 1 1973 Silly Rocket Shanes Rocket Silly Pride Bertie Gaynor Wolverhampton 29 56 sec 11 8f 1974 Dankie Monalee Champion Weela Heather Colin West White City 29 72 sec 4 1 1975 Baffling Bart The Grand Silver Mosaduva Paddy Milligan Private 29 37 sec 3 1 1976 Cameo Colonel Own Pride New Curriculum John Gibbons Private 29 63 sec 10 1 1977 Instant Gambler Itsachampion Sabrina Barbara Tompkins Private 30 01 sec 1 1f DiscontinuedReferences edit Genders Roy 1981 The Encyclopedia of Greyhound Racing pages 129 130 Pelham Books Ltd ISBN 07207 1106 1 Valiant Rufus wins Welsh Derby Western Mail 28 May 1934 Retrieved 17 May 2024 via British Newspaper Archive Genders Roy 1990 NGRC book of Greyhound Racing pages 104 105 Pelham Books Ltd ISBN 0 7207 1804 X Barnes Julia 1988 Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File Ringpress Books ISBN 0 948955 15 5 Genders Roy 1975 The Greyhound and Racing Greyhound Page Brothers Norwich ISBN 0 85020 0474 Dack Barrie 1990 Greyhound Derby the first 60 years pages 59 61 Ringpress Books ISBN 0 948955 36 8 Tanner Michael 2004 The Legend of Mick the Miller Sporting Icon of the Depression Newbury Highdown ISBN 978 1 904317 67 8 Rushton Mac wins easily Western Mail 28 June 1955 Retrieved 8 January 2022 via British Newspaper Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Welsh Greyhound Derby amp oldid 1224298332, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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