1929 Irish Greyhound Derby
The 1929 National Derby took place during August with the final being held at Harold's Cross Stadium in Dublin on 22 August 1929.[1] It was the second edition of the event.[2] The race at this stage was considered unofficial because it had not been ratified by the Irish Coursing Club.[2]
1929 National Derby | |
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Venue | Harold's Cross Stadium |
Location | Dublin |
End date | 22 August |
The winner was Jack Bob, trained by Yeats, owned by Miss P Harris and bred by Mick Lynch.[3]
Final result
At Harolds Cross, 22 August (over 525 yards):
Position | Winner | Breeding | Trap | SP | Time | Trainer |
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1st | Jack Bob | Orkit - Tottie Longsocks | 1 | 1-2f | 30.30 | H Yeats |
2nd | Into Battle | Chevalier - Delightful Lass | 4 | 14-1 | 30.74 | |
unplaced | Black Scab | unknown | 3 | 14-1 | ||
unplaced | Swift Service | unknown | 2 | 3-1 | ||
unplaced | Organ Grinder | unknown | 5 | 8-1 | ||
Distances
3 (lengths)
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References
- Fortune, Michael. Irish Greyhound Derby 1932–1981. Victory Irish Promotions Ltd.
- Fortune, Michael. The 75 Years History of the Irish Greyhound Derby. Irish Greyhound Review. ISSN 0709-0609.
- Comyn, John. 50 Years of Greyhound Racing in Ireland. Aherlow Publishers Ltd.
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