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Welsh Greyhound Derby

Defunct Welsh greyhound racing competition

Welsh Greyhound Derby

Summary

Defunct Welsh greyhound racing competition

FieldValue
classTriple Crown
horse raceWelsh Greyhound Derby
image1929 Welsh Greyhound Derby winner Back Isle.jpg
caption1929 Welsh Greyhound Derby winner Back Isle
locationCardiff Arms Park
inaugurated1928
last run1977

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

History

1972 Welsh Greyhound Derby final

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

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

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. 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.

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

Venues

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

Past winners

YearWinnerBreedingTrainerTime (sec)SPNotes/Ref19281929193019311932193319341936193719451946194719481950195119521953195519571958195919601961196219631964196519661968196919701971197219731974197519761977
Cheerful ChoiceMutton Cutlet – Glorious StillPaddy Fortune (Welsh White City)30.738/11f
Back IsleSpike Island – Giddy FiddlerCronin29.674/9f
Mick The MillerGlorious Event – Na Boc LeiSidney Orton (Wimbledon)29.551/8fTrack Record
AltamatzinWily Warrior – Looks LikelyArthur 'Doc' Callanan (Wembley)29.882/1
Reel TomMelksham Tom – RigadoonBilly Quinn (Ireland)29.875/1
Beef CutletMutton Cutlet – BuretteJohn Hegarty (Welsh White City)29.56
Valiant RufusRed Robin – Hotel AvroLeslie Carpenter (Gloucester)30.081/1f
Bully RingMount Hillarys Boy – Brittas BelleRobert Linney (Gloucester)30.284/1
Genial RadianceJohnny Peters - ReymerstonJ.W.Day (Private)30.155/1
Shaggy LassCastledown Lad – Shaggy ShoreG.H.Vickery (Private)29.754/5f
Negro's LadKilrea Lad – Negro's FireJack Toseland (Perry Barr)29.548/1Track record
Trev's PerfectionTrevs Despatch - Friar TuckFred Trevillion (Private)29.741/3f
Local InterprizeRuby Border - Mythical DaisyStan Biss (Clapton)29.324/6f
Ballycurreen GarrettBallycurreen Duke – Ballymakeera KeeperJack Harvey (Wembley)29.22100/30Track record
Ballylanigan TanistMad Tanist - Fly DancerLeslie Reynolds (Wembley)29.951/1f
Endless GossipPriceless Border - Narrogar AnnLeslie Reynolds (Wembley)29.417/4
Glittering LookGlittering Smack – Knockrour FavouriteTom 'Paddy' Reilly (Walthamstow)29.395/2
Rushton MacRushton News – Rushton PandaFrank Johnson (Private)29.401/2f
Go Doggie GoBallymac Ball – Marchioness MinnieJack Toseland (Perry Barr)29.385/4f
Our DefenceDefence Leader – Our VioletDennis O'Brien (Private)30.276/1
Mile Bush PrideThe Grand Champion – Witching DancerJack Harvey (Wembley)28.808/11fTrack record
Fitz's StarCheerful Chariot – Fitz's LassTom 'Paddy' Reilly (Walthamstow)29.484/1
Oregon PrinceKnock Hill Chieftain - Burleigh's FancyPhil Rees Sr. (Private)28.862/5f
Summerhill FancyKnockrour Again – Brandon PrincessGeorge Waterman (Wimbledon)29.073/1
Fairys ChumKnock Hill Chieftain – Fairy JuliaBob Burls (Wembley)29.494/1
Davo's RinkHopeful Cutlet – Move Along KentuckyTom Baldwin (Perry Barr)28.849/4
HarmonyMile Bush Pride – Perfect QueenJim Irving (Private)29.433/1
I'm QuickestSkips Choice – Gratton StarRandy Singleton (White City)29.593/1
Swift HalfHack Up Chieftain – Imperial AstraJim Irving (Private)29.589/2
Pallas JoyMovealong Santa – Happy NowAdam Jackson (Clapton)29.437/2
Super GambleFlash Solar – Big GamblePaddy Coughlan (Private)29.462/1
Spectres DreamSpectres II – Jockeys DreamHugo Spencer (Portsmouth)29.2216/1
Patricias HopeSilver Hope - PatsiciaAdam Jackson (Clapton)29.753/1
Silly RocketShanes Rocket – Silly PrideBertie Gaynor (Wolverhampton)29.5611/8f
DankieMonalee Champion – Weela HeatherColin West (White City)29.724/1
Baffling BartThe Grand Silver - MosaduvaPaddy Milligan (Private)29.373/1
Cameo ColonelOwn Pride – New CurriculumJohn Gibbons (Private)29.6310/1
Instant GamblerItsachampion - SabrinaBarbara Tompkins (Private)30.011/1f

Discontinued

References

References

  1. Genders, Roy. (1981). "The Encyclopedia of Greyhound Racing, pages 129-130". Pelham Books Ltd.
  2. (28 May 1934). "Valiant Rufus wins Welsh Derby". Western Mail.
  3. Genders, Roy. (1990). "NGRC book of Greyhound Racing, pages 104-105". Pelham Books Ltd.
  4. Barnes, Julia. (1988). "Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File". Ringpress Books.
  5. Genders, Roy. (1975). "The Greyhound and Racing Greyhound". Page Brothers (Norwich).
  6. Dack, Barrie. (1990). "Greyhound Derby, the first 60 years, pages 59-61". Ringpress Books.
  7. Tanner, Michael. (2004). "The Legend of Mick the Miller: Sporting Icon of the Depression". Newbury: Highdown.
  8. (31 December 1931). "The Dogs". Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail.
  9. (6 July 1953). "Glittering Look wins Dog Derby". Western Mail.
  10. (28 June 1955). "Rushton Mac wins easily". Western Mail.
  11. (9 July 1972). "Welsh Dog Derby". Sunday Mirror.
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