1993 English Greyhound Derby

The 1993 Daily Mirror/Sporting Life Greyhound Derby took place during May and June with the final being held on 26 June 1993 at Wimbledon Stadium. [1] The winner Ringa Hustle received £40,000. The competition was sponsored by the Sporting Life and Daily Mirror.

1993 English Greyhound Derby
LocationWimbledon Stadium

Final result

At Wimbledon (over 480 metres):[2]

Position Name of Greyhound Breeding Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Ringa HustleMidnight Hustle - Ring U Back35-228.62Tony Meek (Oxford)
2nd Sullane CastleTapwatcher - Airhill Foam17-128.80Nigel Saunders (Belle Vue)
3rd Hypnotic StagGreenpark Fox - Sister Moonshine47-228.96John Coleman (Walthamstow)
4th Greenane SquireManorville Major - Endless Game215-8f28.99Ernie Gaskin Sr. (Walthamstow)
5th Lassa JavaLassana Champ - Fawn Java57-229.02Tony Meek (Oxford)
6th Ceader MountainGreenpark Fox - Kelanig Kwik650-129.08Ken Shearman (Private)

Distances

2¼, 2, neck, neck, ¾ (lengths)
The distances between the greyhounds are in finishing order and shown in lengths. One length is equal to 0.08 of one second.[3]

Semi finals

Competition Report

Four greyhounds topped the ante-post lists at 25-1, they were Daleys Denis, Murlens Abbey, Manx Treasure and Skip Pass.[4]

Hypnotic Stag, Daleys Denis and Ringa Hustle all won early heats, the latter recording 28.91 but in round two Tony Meek's Ringa Hustle was beaten by younger kennelmate Lassa Java. In the third round Lassa Java won in a fast 28.64 and I'm His recorded 28.72. The quarter-finals set up a repeat meeting between Ringa Hustle and Lassa Java and this time Ringa Hustle came out the winner but Greenane Squire set the fastest time of the competition so far in another quarter when beating Pall Mall Stakes champion Sullane Castle by over six lengths in 28.50 sec.

The semi-finals drew both Tony Meek greyhounds against each other yet again but this time Ringa Hustle won comfortably in 28.67. In the second semi Greenane Squire recorded 28.82 from Sullane Castle and Ceader Mountain; favourite I'm His went out.

By virtue of his latest two wins Greenane Squire was to be sent off 15-8 favourite in the final but it was the first time that he was to meet Ringa Hustle during the competition. Ringa Hustle broke well from trap three and led all of the way. Greenane Squire was impeded slightly at the first bend with Sullane Castle and could not get on terms with Ringa Hustle. Sullane Castle ran on strongly to take the runners up spot.[5] [6]

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References

  1. Hobbs, Jonathan (2007). Greyhound Annual 2008, page 91. Raceform. ISBN 978-1-905153-53-4.
  2. "1993". Greyhound Data.
  3. Genders, Roy (1990). NGRC book of Greyhound Racing (Timekeeper) p310. Pelham Books Ltd. ISBN 0-7207-1804-X.
  4. "Monthly Greyhound Star (Remember When) January edition". Greyhound Star. 1993.
  5. National Greyhound Racing Club Calendar, July 1993 edition. National Greyhound Racing Club.
  6. "1993 Greyhound Derby". Greyhound Derby.com.
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