1984 English Greyhound Derby Explained

1984 English Greyhound Derby
Date Start:2 June
Date End:23 June
Prize Money:£25,000 (winner)
Location:White City Stadium
Prev:1983
Next:1985

The 1984 Daily Mirror Greyhound Derby took place during June with the final being held on 23 June 1984 at White City Stadium. It was the last time that White City held the event due to impending closure.[1] The winner was Whisper Wishes and the winning owner John Duffy received £25,000. The competition was sponsored by the Daily Mirror.[2]

Final result

At White City (over 500 metres):[3]

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1stWhisper Wishes Sand Man - Micklem Drive 47-4f29.43
2ndMorans Beef Noble Brigg - Rathkenny Bride 59-429.47Ger McKenna (Ireland)
3rdProud Dodger Brave Bran - Lady Peg 67-129.49Francie Murray (Ireland)
4thThe Jolly Norman Knockrour Brandy - Breeze Valley 320-129.55George Curtis (Hove)
5thHouse of Hope Pat Seamur - Fearless Speed 112-129.57Jim Wood (Private)
6thSpartacus Knockrour Slave - I'm a Star 29-230.07Matt O'Donnell (Ireland)

Distances

½, head, ¾, head, 6¼ (lengths)
The distances between the greyhounds are in finishing order and shown in lengths. One length is equal to 0.08 of one second.[4]

Competition Report

Thirty Irish entries were received for Derby including the Ger McKenna trained Morans Beef, Glenbrien Champ, Count Five, Back Garden and Lauragh Six. Ante-post favourite's were Game Ball now trained by Jerry Fisher and Whisper Wishes, eliminated from the competition at the second-round stage twelve months earlier.[5]

The qualifying round ended with Glenbrien Champ and the Grace Peppercorn trained Ebony Tim winning well and the Irish won eight of the sixteen heats. One of the first round heats resulted in a one-two for McKenna as Lauragh Six beat Count Five with Game Ball scraping through in third. Best heat winner was another Irish entry Dipmac trained by Seamus Graham. Matt O’Donnell's Powersville Jet became the new favourite after recording a second round time of 29.24 just one length ahead of Proud Dodger, Game Ball tumbled out after failing to take third place from Lauragh Six.[5] The Irish made up half of the 24 runners left in the quarter-finals but Dipmac failed to progress from heat one and picked up a wrist injury. Heat two went to Whisper Wishes in 29.32 and the Irish had another bad result in the third heat when Powersville Jet and Count Five both went out after trouble along with Amazing Man a finalist from the previous year. The fourth and final heat was an Irish clean sweep, Proud Dodger won from Back Garden and Morans Beef.[5]

The first semifinal saw Morans Beef win well and The Jolly Norman finished strongly to take second from the fading Spartacus with favourite Glenbrien Champ not making the final. The other semi went to Whisper Wishes recording a fourth straight win since his preliminary round defeat. The privately trained House of Hope came home second from Proud Dodger and both Lauragh Six and Geoff DeMulder's Nippy Law encountered trouble.[5]

The final White City Derby went to Whisper Wishes trained by Charlie Coyle at (Maidstone) who led from the traps again and became a deserved winner holding off a persistent challenge from Moran's Beef and the late surge from Proud Dodger.[5]

Quarter-finals

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Heat 1 (June 14)
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1stNippy Law 3-129.41
2ndThe Jolly Norman 25-129.47
3rdHouse of Hope 25-129.53
4thGracious 7-229.61
5thDipmac 5-4f29.77
6thBrilliant Hope 11-2 29.91
Heat 2 (June 14)
width=20Poswidth=150Name width=40SP width=40Time
1stWhisper Wishes 11-10f 29.32
2ndSpartacus 11-4 29.44
3rdBrown Beetle 33-129.78
4thEbony Tim 16-129.92
5thMichigan Man 6-129.93
6thWheres Willie 6-1 30.09
Heat 3 (June 14)
width=20Poswidth=150Name width=40SP width=40Time
1stGlenbrien Champ 8-1 29.49
2ndWyoming Ivy 33-129.53
3rdLauragh Six 11-429.56
4thAmazing Man 6-1 29.74
5thPowersville Jet 5-2jf 29.77
6thCount Five 5-2jf29.79
Heat 4 (June 14)
width=20Poswidth=150Name width=40SP width=40Time
1stProud Dodger11-4f 29.49
2ndBack Garden 6-1 29.50
3rdMorans Beef 3-129.54
4thGlatton Grange 3-1 30.02
5thWestmead Milos 7-2 30.05
6thSwift Spirit 66-1 30.21

Semifinals

First Semifinal (Jun 16)
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1stMorans Beef 9-2 29.51 McKenna
2ndThe Jolly Norman 8-1 29.71 Curtis
3rdSpartacus 9-4 29.75 O'Donnell
4thBrown Beetle 33-1 29.85
5thBack Garden 3-1 29.88 McKenna
6thGlenbrien Champ 2-1f 30.16 McKenna
Second Semifinal (Jun 16)
width=30Poswidth=180Name of Greyhound width=50SP width=50Time width=100Trainer
1stWhisper Wishes 7-4f 29.53Coyle
2ndHouse of Hope 33-1 29.65 Wood
3rdProud Dodger 7-2 29.77 Murray
4thLauragh Six 3-1 30.07 McKenna
5thWyoming Ivy 14-1 30.19
6thNippy Law 4-1 30.37 De Mulder

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hobbs, Jonathan. Greyhound Annual 2008 page 91. 2007. Raceform. 978-1-905153-53-4.
  2. Book: Genders, Roy. NGRC book of Greyhound Racing, page 88. 1990. Pelham Books Ltd. 0-7207-1804-X.
  3. Web site: 1984. Greyhound Data.
  4. Book: Genders, Roy. NGRC book of Greyhound Racing (Timekeeper) p310. 1990. Pelham Books Ltd. 0-7207-1804-X.
  5. Book: Dack, Barrie. Greyhound Derby, the first 60 years, pages 182/183/184/185. 1990. Ringpress Books. 0-948955-36-8.
  6. News: International Greyhound Magazine (July 1984). 1984. Moffat Press Group.