1999 Irish Greyhound Derby

The 1999 Irish Greyhound Derby took place during August and September with the final being held at Shelbourne Park in Dublin on 18 September 1999. [1]

1999 Ireland on Sunday
Irish Greyhound Derby
VenueShelbourne Park
LocationDublin
End date18 September
Total prize money£60,000 (winner)

The winner Spring Time won £60,000 and was trained and owned by Gerald Watson and bred by Charles Magill. The race was sponsored by the Ireland on Sunday.[2] [3]

Final result

At Shelbourne, 18 September (over 550 yards):

Position Winner Breeding Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Spring TimeVintage Prince - Meantime17-4f30.00Gerald Watson
2nd Airmount RoverMinnies Phantom - Airmount Venus44-130.24Ger Kiely
3rd Badge of TidingsJoyful Tidings - Killiney Ranger64-130.52Phil O'Brien
4th Mr BozzCry Dalcash - Terrys Whisper33-130.60Paul Hennessy
5th Hi DingleWestmead Merlin - Fossabeg Maid216-130.64John Devlin
6th Lodgefield JackWestmead Merlin - Lodgefield Lady520-130.66Peter Traynor

Distances

3, 3½, 1, 2, ½, head (lengths)

Competition Report

Chart King returned to Ireland as the winner of the 1999 English Greyhound Derby and 1999 Scottish Greyhound Derby champion and went into the Irish Derby as the 7-2 ante-post favourite. Other leading contenders included English Derby finalist Deerfield Sunset.[4]

Chart King won his first round heat in a fast 30.04. Frisby Full (Reggie Roberts) was fastest in 29.93 and there were also wins for Deerfield Sunset and triple major race winner Borna Survivor, he had already won the Produce Stakes, the Oaks and Dundalk International.[4]

Round two saw Chart King complete sixteen consecutive wins by recording 29.94. Frisby Full won again in 29.96 as did Borna Survivor and Airmount Rover won well. The third round was the exact opposite if the second and the favourites tumbled out of the competition. Borna Survivor and Deerfield Sunset found trouble and were both eliminated behind Lodgefield Jack before Chart King ran poorly and failed to progress; he was retired to stud.[4]

Mr Bozz won the first semi-final from Lodgefield Jack and Airmount Rover with hot favourite Frisby Full encountering trouble and exiting the event. Badge of Tidings completed proceedings in heat two beating Spring Time and Hi Dingle.[4]

Spring Time was a well supported 7-4 favourite in the final after only one defeat in competition (the semi-finals). She justified the odds by winning comfortably by three lengths despite finding a little trouble during the race.

See also

References

  1. Hobbs, Jonathan (2008). Greyhound Annual 2008, pages 177-178. Raceform. ISBN 978-1-905153-534.
  2. Hobbs, Jonathan (2004). Greyhound Annual 2005, pages 164-165. Raceform. ISBN 1-904317-58-8.
  3. "Irish Derby Final". Greyhound Data.
  4. Fortune, Michael. The 75 Years History of the Irish Greyhound Derby. Irish Greyhound Review. ISSN 0332-3536.
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