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1958 Irish Greyhound Derby

The 1958 Irish Greyhound Derby took place during July and August with the final being held at Shelbourne Park in Dublin on 9 August 1958.


1958 Irish Greyhound Derby
Shelbourne Park
Dublin
9 August
£500 (winner)

The 1958 Irish Greyhound Derby took place during July and August with the final being held at Shelbourne Park in Dublin on 9 August 1958.

The winner Colonel Perry won £500 and was trained by Jack Nallen and owned by Mrs Olive Tasker. After his victory a street was named after him in the centre of Edenderry.

At Shelbourne, 9 August (over 525 yards):

PositionName of GreyhoundBreedingTrapSPTimeTrainer
Colonel PerryOlly's Quare Rebel - Ashgrove Breeze5-4f29.79Jack Nallen
Daring CustomerChampion Prince - Daring Angel29.85Malachy McKenna
Moorbrook AirmouseImperial Airways - Moorbrook Nell29.89DeMulder
The Grand DuchessThe Grand Champion - Quare FirePaddy Dunphy
Super Scopeunknown
KnockavillaThe Grand Champion - Hell For Leather

¾, ½ (lengths)

A greyhound called Colonel Perry was owned by Larry Cribbin from Edenderry, and trained by his brother-in-law Jack Nallen. After reaching the final of the Easter Cup he was rested before the start of the 1958 Derby. In the opening round Colonel Perry recorded a 29.62 win, the fastest of the round and then he repeated the feat by winning his second round heat in a fastest of the round 29.55. The other second round winners were Dashing Miller (29.56), The Grand Duchess (29.64), Moorbrook Airmouse (29.79) and Lakefield Rambler (29.95).

After the second round the black dog was sold by Cribbin to Mrs Olive Tasker from Birmingham for £1,500. In the semi-finals Colonel Perry was beaten by Daring Customer in 29.59 but he held off Lunar Flight for second place and therefore securing a place on the final. The remaining semi-finals saw Moorbrook Airmouse defeat Knockavilla and The Grand Duchess beat Super Scope.

A stroke of luck led to Colonel Perry winning the final, when the traps opened he stumbled into Daring Customer who in turn moved into the path of the other runners. Colonel Perry then drew clear land held on for victory from the fast finishing Daring Customer.

1958 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

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