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Shelbourne Park

Greyhound racing venue in Dublin, Ireland

Shelbourne Park

Greyhound racing venue in Dublin, Ireland

FieldValue
nameShelbourne Park
locationRingsend, Dublin
coordinates
operatorGreyhound Racing Ireland
opened1927
racetypeGreyhound
notableracesIrish Greyhound Derby
capacity800
websitehttps://www.grireland.ie/go-greyhound-racing/our-stadiums/shelbourne-park-greyhound-stadium/
View of Ringsend showing Shelbourne Park

Shelbourne Park is a greyhound racing stadium in the south Dublin inner city suburb of Ringsend.

Greyhound racing

Opening

The plans to open a greyhound track in Dublin were drawn up by Paddy O’Donoghue, Jerry Collins, Patsy McAlinden and Jim Clarke. Shelbourne Park opened on 14 May 1927 hot on the heels of Celtic Park (Belfast). The stadium located in the docklands in Ringsend was Dublin's answer to the Belfast track and the pair became the two most prestigious greyhound tracks in Irish racing. When opening in 1927 the track employed four resident trainers in Mick Horan, Paddy Quigley, Billy Donoghue and Ben Scally.

History

One year later it was decided to introduce the Easter Cup which commemorated the 1916 Easter Monday Rising in Dublin. However, the race soon became known for its own fame rather than its naming origins. The first winner was a greyhound called Odd Blade and the brindle dog went on to successfully defend his title the following year. Famously Mick the Miller equalled the world record time for 500 yards when recording 28.80 in 1928 but he only managed a runner-up spot to Odd Blade in that previously mentioned 1929 Easter Cup final. Mick went on to win the English Greyhound Derby that year for Shelbourne trainer Horan.

Shelbourne Park hosted the first official Irish Greyhound Derby which had been run on four previous occasions from 1928 to 1931 at a rival track Harold's Cross Stadium. The first winner of the Irish Derby at Shelbourne was Guideless Joe owned by champion Irish jockey Jack Moyland and trained by local trainer Mick Horan.

The Oaks came to Shelbourne Park in 1935 and like the Irish Derby, was normally run every other year with Harolds Cross hosting in between. The Grand National took place here in 1933 & 1934 and the St Leger four times in the thirties but it was decided by the Irish Coursing Club that it was better to distribute the classics between several tracks. Another event was inaugurated in 1939 and that was the McAlinden Cup.

The remarkable greyhound called Tanist reached the final of the Easter Cup in April 1940, by smashing the track record at Shelbourne Park in 29.66sec and the legendary Spanish Battleship claimed his second of three Derby victories in 1954, also breaking the track record in the process. On 25 June 1946 Shelbourne used the first photo finish in Ireland during the semi-finals of the McAlinden Cup.

An extraordinary 1956 Irish Derby saw 'Keep Moving' break the track record twice before the sub-29-second barrier was broken by Prince of Bermuda.

Bord na gCon installed a new totalisator system in 1960 and eight years later they purchased the stadium itself to stop the threat of redevelopment that was hanging over the stadium. A £240,000 investment followed and the same year that the Irish Derby found a permanent home at Shelbourne to the dismay of Harolds Cross supporters. The Shelbourne 600 sponsored by Guinness started in 1964 and the Oaks also became permanent at Shelbourne in 1980.

The bookmakers in 1974

Paddy Ryan who became the Racing Manager in 1974 after taking over the reins from Jack O'Shea would hold the position for over 30 years before becoming general manager and then retiring in 2009. The Derby distance changed to 550 yards in 1986 and after a successful one-off feature in 1979, the Champion Stakes became an annual event in 1986.

With the closure of Celtic Park in 1983 Shelbourne became the premier track in Ireland and continues to provide most of the major events in the Irish racing calendar. In March 2021, the Board of Rásaíocht Con Éireann (Greyhound Racing Ireland) announced a two-stage €2.3 million plan for improvements at the venue.

In a 2009 episode of the British motoring programme Top Gear, Richard Hammond raced a Mazda MX5 against a greyhound around the track at Shelbourne Park.

The 2024 Irish Greyhound Derby was moved from its traditional Summer slot due to a major refurbishment of Shelbourne Park.

Competitions

  • Irish Greyhound Derby
  • Champion Stakes
  • Easter Cup
  • Grand National
  • Juvenile Derby
  • McAlinden Cup
  • Oaks
  • Shelbourne Gold Cup
  • Shelbourne 600
  • St Leger

Current track records

YardsGreyhoundTime (sec)DateNotes/Ref
350Gizmo Cash18.1813 May 2022
525Droopys Kathleen27.599 November 2024
550Bockos Diamond28.942 November 2024Irish Derby 3rd round
550Bockos Diamond=28.9416 November 2024Irish Derby semi-final
575Sentimental Lad30.599 July 2022
600Laughil Duke31.9126 September 2015
750Redzer Ardfert40.8621 September 2019
850Dana Point47.059 October 2021
1025Riverside Honey58.116 December 2019
525 hurdlesSecondrate Champ28.7316 April 2005

Former track records

YardsGreyhoundTime (sec)DateNotes/Ref
350Cool Performance18.429 June 2001
350Sycamore Dan18.4118 September 2004
350Ardnasool Jet18.3810 May 2019
350Ardnasool Jet18.3324 May 2019
360Counts Cure20.101941
360Kilbelin Battleship19.8024 June 1957
360Portumna Wonder19.8010 October 1970
360Toms Pal19.5023 September 1972
360Lauragh Six19.3320 August 1983
360And Again19.261988
360Meet Me Halfway19.1918 August 1990
360Upper Spark19.0525 May 1996
500Mick The Miller28.809 May 1928Equalled world record time
525Loughadian30.001929
525Mick The Miller30.0017 June 1929National Cup Second Round
525Lions Share30.171931
525Little Chummie30.1618 July 1931National Cup Second Round
525Queen of the Rock29.87May 1932
525Talis29.8016 July 1938
525Tanist29.66April 1940Easter Cup heats
525Smartly Fergus29.6025 June 1945
525Imperial Dancer29.55July 1950Irish Derby first round
525Spanish Battleship29.50July 1954Irish Derby first round
525Spanish Battleship29.50July 1954Irish Derby semi-finals
525Keep Moving29.49July 1956
525Keep Moving29.4021 July 1956Irish Derby first round
525Prince of Bermuda28.9821 July 19561956 Irish Greyhound Derby first round
525Yellow Printer28.8320 July 1968Irish Derby first round
525Ballykilty28.80August 1972
525Tantallons Gift28.7331 July 19761976 Irish Greyhound Derby first round
525Cool Panther28.725 July 1997
525Kilmessan Jet28.43title=Monthly Greyhound Star (Remember When) July editionyear=2012newspaper=Greyhound Star}}
525Chart King28.403 April 1999Easter Cup Final
525Priceless Rebel28.2727 October 2001
525Premier Fantasy28.0810 April 2004Easter Cup Final
525Milldean Panther28.0029 October 2011
525Paradise Madison27.9217 November 2012
525Paradise Madison27.678 December 2012
550Buzzing Dick31.667 October 1934
550Chicken Sandwich31.5913 October 1934St Leger Final
550Negros Equal31.293 October 1936
550Ballydancer31.2530 September 1939
550Westpark Quail30.741965url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0005119/19651222/457/0012title=westpark Quailwork=Belfast News-Letterdate=22 December 1965via=British Newspaper Archiveurl-access=subscriptionaccess-date=22 June 2025}}
550Own Pride30.60December 1969Shelbourne Leger second round
550Ivy Hall Flash30.371 November 1971
550Tommy Astaire30.3514 September 1975
550Jerpoint Paris30.358 November 1976
550Wise Band30.231988
550Lodge Prince30.039 August 1986From the 525 traps
550Trade Official29.9924 July 1995Champion Stakes semi-finals
550Dew Reward29.9716 September 1995
550Eyeman29.9720 August 1998Irish Derby qualifying round
550Eyeman29.929 September 1998Irish Derby quarter-finals
550Santa Paolo29.9224 July 1999Champion Stakes semi-finals
550Frisby Flashing29.8930 December 1999Magnificent 200 Millennium Club
550Greenfield Deal29.7426 August 2000Irish Derby quarter-finals
550Judicial Pride29.6626 August 2000Irish Derby semi-finals
550Droopys Vieri29.5725 August 2001Irish Derby second round
550Cool Performance29.5725 August 2001Irish Derby second round
550Bypass Byway29.4214 September 2002Irish Derby Final
550College Causeway29.215 August 2009
550Tyrur Van Gaal29.1027 August 2015
550Pestana28.9922 August 2020Irish Derby 2nd round
575Damthelie32.097 November 1977
575Greenhill Paddy32.0429 July 1978
575Hume Highway31.971979
575Lax Law31.791979
575Noisy Party31.7420 September 1986
575Alans Judy31.741990
575Fly Cruiser31.6116 September 1990
575Popov31.5815 October 1994
575Concorde Direct31.092 September 2000
575Mr Jay Jay31.3425 August 2001
575Peter Optimist31.3214 September 2002
575Smiling Man31.1310 April 2004
575Ronans Delight31.0925 September 2004
575Ronans Delight31.0416 October 2004
575Broadacres Turbo30.8913 September 2008
575Airport Pilot30.893 October 2009
575Mall Brandy30.8813 September 2013
575Greenwell Hulk30.857 June 2014
575Milldean Puma30.6530 April 2016
600Son of the Road34.95March 1935
600Baytown Ivy34.4027 October 1945
600Galloping Home33.951950
600Cranog Bet33.601964url=http://greyhoundstar.co.uk/remember-august-4-4/title=Remember When - August 2019date=4 August 2019publisher=Greyhound Star}}
600Vals Prince33.53August 1965
600Westpark Quail33.49August 1965
600Lazy Tim33.0724 August 1966
600Fly Cruiser33.00May 1991
600Deerfield Pier32.99May 1994Shelbourne 600 heats
600Cool Panther32.9418.04.1998Shelbourne 600 heats
600Kilmessan Jet32.72March 1999
600Kilmessan Jet32.5824 April 1999
600Joannestown Cash32.496 May 2000Shelbourne 600 final
600Late Late Show32.2917 May 2001
600Late Late Show32.2009.06.2001Shelbourne 600 final
600Sparta Maestro32.108 September 2012
750Rita's ChoiceJuly 1973Irish TV Trophy
750Waverly Supreme42.396 July 1974
750Chicita Banana42.366 August 1988
750Rush For Silver42.1922 October 1990
750Millstream Lad42.045 August 1998
750Get Connected42.0110 October 1998
750Making Merry41.5915 September 2001
750Longtail Rebel41.3410 October 2009
750Ceroc Shaneboy41.3422 October 2011
750Airforce Duke41.1128 September 2013
750Redzer Ardfert41.0626 July 2019
850Glenske Nijinski48.0714 July 2001
850Hulkster47.8130 July 2005
850Corporate Attack47.1112 September 2009
860Martins Ghost49.1327 March 2000
1025Ruscar Dana59.916 August 1988
1025Let Us Know58.8616 March 2002
1025Jaytee Patriot58.6222 December 2017
1025Ballykett Beauty58.3422 December 2017
525 HCormorant29 sec 4.5May 1928
525 HCormorant29 sec 4.52 June 1928
525 HTable Cut30.981950
525 HHillcrest Pride30.7130 August 1969
525 HKnockreigh Dawn29.681 November 1975
525 HSand Blinder29.464 October 1986
525 HKildare Slippy29.183 October 1992
525 HAutumn Merlin29.1214 October 2000
525 HJoe Bananas28.9918 September 2004
525 HSecondrate Champ28.7316 April 2005
550 HKyleside32.601970
600 HOld Son35.823 July 1935

Football

The stadium also played host to the home matches of Shelbourne FC, who play in the League of Ireland, from 1913/14 to 1948/49. The first match was a 1–1 draw against Bohemians and their last match there was a 2–2 draw against Waterford. Shels left Shelbourne Park with the intention of building a new stadium in the nearby district of Irishtown.

While Shelbourne Park was the home of Shelbourne FC, they won one Irish Cup while competing in the Irish League and upon becoming founder members of the League of Ireland in 1921, won five league titles and one FAI Cup before moving on.

Shelbourne Park was the venue for two FAI Cup Final replays, in 1927 and 1929.

In 1928, Shelbourne Park hosted an inter-league challenge match between the League of Ireland XI and the Irish League XI with the home side winning 3:1 in front of a crowd of 12,000.

Speedway racing

Shelbourne Park staged Motorcycle speedway racing from 1950 to 1954, again in 1961 and again in 1970 and 1971. In 1951 it was a base for a team of American speedway riders including Nick Nicolaides, Don Hawley, Johnny Roccio, Manuel Trujillo, and Lloyd Campbell. The team raced at most of the UK tracks and often featured Ernie Roccio who was based at Wimbledon.

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