1946 Irish Greyhound Derby Explained

1946 Irish Greyhound Derby
Date End:10 August
Prize Money:£500 (winner)
Venue:Shelbourne Park
Location:Dublin
Prev:1945
Next:1947

The 1946 Irish Greyhound Derby took place during July and August with the final being held at Shelbourne Park in Dublin on 10 August.[1]

The winner Steve won £500 and was owned by Mrs R. H. Dent, bred by Pat Redmond and trained by Harry O'Neill.[2]

Final result

At Shelbourne Park, 10 August (over 525 yards):

width=50Positionwidth=200Name of Greyhoundwidth=300Breedingwidth=50Trapwidth=50SPwidth=80Timewidth=250Trainer
1stStevePrinter - Verge of Palm 4 6-130.20Harry O'Neill
2ndManhattan SealeManhattan Midnight - Drishougue 1 5-130.40Stack
3rdBohernagraga Boy Jockey's Glen - Adamstown Daisy 5 5-1 30.44Tom Lynch
4thBaytown Ivy Manhattan Midnight - Ulster Row 3 11-10f Paddy Barry
5thTrustful Sweepbreeding unknown6 10-1
6thCastledown Treasure Castledown Lad - Maries Treasure210-1 Paddy Barry

Distances

2½, ½ (lengths)

Competition report

The Derby was won by an English connection for the first time when Steve owned by Mrs R. H. Dent (owner of Wattle Bark, winner of the 1937 English Greyhound Derby). The entry for the 1946 event was regarded as the strongest to date and some of those who were eliminated early included St Leger champion Star Point, 1945 finalists Gun Music and Tanner Trail and Oaks champion Paladins Charm.[3] [4]

In the first round the Jack McAllister pair Mad Midnight (Celtic Produce winner) and Miltiades (Trigo Cup winner) both won. McAlinden Cup champion Lemon Flash set the fastest time in round one of 30.06 followed by Shroid Abbey in 30.08. The second round saw the elimination of Miltiades, but kennelmate Mad Midnight won again in 30.19. Lemon Flash went fastest again, beating Steve by eight lengths in 29.96.[4]

In the first semi-final Lemon Flash and Shroid Abbey found trouble at the third bend after the pair had led allowing Bohernagraga Boy (30.16) and Castledown Treasure to qualify for the final. In the second semi Baytown Ivy beat Steve by three lengths in 30.10 and the final heat went to Trustful Sweep from Manhattan Seale in 30.30. Mad Midnight damaged a toe after finishing fourth in the third semi-final.[4]

In the final Steve broke well from the traps and led all the way, with Manhattan Seale finishing well to finish second.[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Genders, Roy. NGRC book of Greyhound Racing. 261. 1990. Pelham Books Ltd. 0-7207-1804-X.
  2. Book: Comyn, John. 50 Years of Greyhound Racing in Ireland. Aherlow Publishers Ltd.
  3. Book: Fortune, Michael. Irish Greyhound Derby 1932–1981. Victory Irish Promotions Ltd.
  4. Book: Fortune, Michael. The 75 Years History of the Irish Greyhound Derby. Irish Greyhound Review. 0332-3536.