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1936 Irish Greyhound Derby

The 1936 Irish Greyhound Derby took place during August with the final being held at Harold's Cross Stadiumin Dublin on August 28.


1936 Irish Greyhound Derby
Harold's Cross Stadium
Dublin
28 August
Winner £320

The 1936 Irish Greyhound Derby took place during August with the final being held at Harold's Cross Stadiumin Dublin on August 28.

The winner Minstrel Rover won £320 and was owned and trained by Michael Sheehan. The trophy was presented by the Lord Mayor, the Right Honorable Alfie Byrne.

At Harolds Cross, 28 August (over 525 yards):

PositionName of GreyhoundBreedingTrapSPTimeTrainer
Minstrel RoverDick the Rover - Hogans Choice13-1cf30.48Michael Sheehan
Negro's EqualSlanebeg - Caw's Nonnie43-1cf30.52
Bhang34-130.60
Good TrumpEagle's Beak - Good One10-1Yeates
MoresbyRoving Bunty – False Colleen3-1cf
Toll the BellOther Days - Sauce Bottle10-1Yeates

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First season owner trainer Michael Sheehan purchased two greyhounds for £85 one of which was a greyhound called Minstrel Rover. In the first round Negro's Equal went fastest in 30.29 and in round two Negro's Equal carried Minstrel Rover wide which allowed Formal Hope to win in 30.33. In the first semi-final Minstrel Rover defeated Negro's Equal in 30.33 before Formal Hope was eliminated and Good Trump defeated Bhang by six lengths.

In the final Minstrel Rover held off a strong finish from the unlucky Negro's Equal. Bhang finished third with Irish St Leger champion Moresby unplaced.

1936 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

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