1990 English Greyhound Derby Explained

1990 English Greyhound Derby
Date Start:24 May
Date End:23 June
Prize Money:£40,000 (winner)
Location:Wimbledon Stadium
Prev:1989
Next:1991

The 1990 Daily Mirror/Sporting Life Greyhound Derby took place in May and June[1] with the final being held on 23 June 1990 at Wimbledon Stadium.[2] [3] The winner was Slippy Blue and the winning owner Mrs Eileen Fenn received £40,000. The competition was sponsored by the Sporting Life and Daily Mirror. [4] Slippy Blue was bred by William McAllister from Scotland.

Final result

At Wimbledon [5] (over 480 metres):

width=50Positionwidth=180Name of Greyhoundwidth=280Breedingwidth=50Trapwidth=50SPwidth=80Timewidth=250Trainer
1stSlippy BlueIm Slippy - Valoris48-128.70Kenny Linzell (Walthamstow)
2ndDruids JohnoWhisper Wishes - Hotsauce Mistake64-7f28.96
3rdFair Hill BoyTico - Echo Duchess14-128.98
4thFires of WarDipmac - Marys Silver510-129.04
5thGaltymore LadFearless Champ - Westmead Glenda220-130.10Geoff De Mulder (Norton Canes)
6thBurnt Oak ChampMoral Support - Borris Chat314-130.14Paul Owens (Swindon)

Distances

3¼, head, ¾, 13½, neck (lengths)
The distances between the greyhounds are in finishing order and shown in lengths. One length is equal to 0.08 of one second.[7]

Competition Report

The leading contender for the 1990 Derby was Druids Johno half owned by Prince Edward. The half share of the black dog had been given to the prince by Patsy Byrne during a charity meeting at Canterbury; all prize money would go to the Royal Marines Benevolent Fund.[8]

John McGee's main hope Aghadown Timmy set the fastest qualifying heat win in 28.56 sec whilst Ger McKenna had two first round winners in Itsallovernow and Beau Ami. Lyons Dean set the fastest first round time with a 28.70 and Druids Johno made it two from two.[8] During the second round the ante-post favourite Aghadown Timmy went out after finishing lame whilst Westmead Lodge from the Savva kennels recorded a speedy 28.77. Fires of War trained by Tony Meek lit up the third round with a fast 28.67 only to be bettered one heat later by Druids Johno in 28.66. McGee's bad luck continued when his Irish Greyhound Derby and Laurels finalist Yes Speedy was eliminated after trouble.[8]

The quarter-finals started badly as Westmead Lodge was knocked over; this was followed by Druids Johno catching Slippy Blue to win heat two with Shanavulin Bingo and Slippys Quest taking the remaining quarter-finals. Prince Edward watched Druids Johno win his semifinal at odds on from outsiders Burnt Oak Champ and Slippy Blue before the second decider ended with Galtymore Lad beating Fires of War and Fair Hill Boy.[8]

Patsy Byrne now a trainer in his own right after having previous finalists Easy Prince and Stouke Whisper as an owner had brought Irishman Pa Fitzgerald to run his kennel and the pair trained Druids Johno, the odds on favourite for the Derby final. As the traps rose Slippy Blue trained by Kenny Linzell and owned by Eileen Fenn went into an early lead and maintained it to the finish. The blue dog had been backed ante post at 100-1 and 20-1 on course during the first show of the final. Druids Johno finished runner-up.[8]

Quarter-finals

[1]

Heat 1 (Jun 12)
width=20Poswidth=150Name width=40SP width=40Time
1stDemesne Chance7-228.79
2ndBurnt Oak Champ16-129.19
3rdLittle Spot 33-129.27
4thItasllovernow 7-229.81
5thWestmead Lodge 11-8f00.00
6thChoice of Game 9-2 00.00
Heat 2 (Jun 12)
width=20Poswidth=150Name width=40SP width=40Time
1stDruids Johno 11-10f28.82
2ndSlippy Blue 6-129.02
3rdAttractive Son 25-129.10
4thBawnard It 20-129.22
5thLyons Dean5-429.23
6thBeau Ami 20-1 29.39
Heat 3 (Jun 12)
width=20Poswidth=150Name width=40SP width=40Time
1stShanavulin Bingo3-1 28.84
2ndFair Hill Boy11-8f28.96
3rdDaring Duke33-129.08
4thBarefoot Band5-1 29.28
5thMoral Success4-1 29.54
6thKilcannon Bullet 8-129.84
Heat 4 (Jun 12)
width=20Poswidth=150Name width=40SP width=40Time
1stSlippys Quest 6-4f28.83
2ndFires Of War 3-1 28.95
3rdGaltymore Lad8-129.11
4thGulleen Whisper25-1 29.12
5thSwing The Mood7-429.30
6thBallybrown Model20-1 29.72

Semifinals

[1]

First Semifinal (Jun 16)
width=30Poswidth=180Name of Greyhound width=50SP width=50Time width=100Trainer
1st Druids Johno 4-11f28.79Byrne
2ndBurnt Oak Champ25-129.05Owens
3rdSlippy Blue 7-129.19Linzell
4thDaring Duke40-129.41Honeysett
5thShanavulin Bingo9-229.49Gaskin Sr.
6thLittle Spot33-1 29.55 Kinchett
Second Semifinal (Jun 16)
width=30Poswidth=180Name of Greyhound width=50SP width=50Time width=100Trainer
1stGaltymore Lad 20-129.12De Mulder
2ndFires Of War5-129.13Meek
3rdFair Hill Boy10-129.23De Mulder
4thDemesne Chance7-429.31Smith
5thSlippys Quest5-4f29.61McEllistrim
6thAttractive Son 25-129.65McKenna

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Daily Mirror Fact File Vol.Two:1991, pages 128-134. 1991. Ringpress. 0-948955-61-9.
  2. News: Slippy the Derby Hero . Daily Mirror . 25 June 1990 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription . 20 July 2024.
  3. Book: Hobbs, Jonathan. Greyhound Annual 2008, page 91. 2007. Raceform. 978-1-905153-53-4.
  4. Book: Dack, Barrie. Greyhound Derby, the first 60 years, pages 204-209. 1990. Ringpress Books. 0-948955-36-8.
  5. Web site: 1990. Greyhound Data.
  6. News: Fair Hill is Derby Hope . Sunday Life . 17 June 1990 . 11 September 2021 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  7. Book: Genders, Roy. NGRC book of Greyhound Racing (Timekeeper) p310. 1990. Pelham Books Ltd. 0-7207-1804-X.
  8. Book: Dick, Barrie. Greyhound Derby, the first 60 years, pages 204/205/206/207/208/209. 1990. Ringpress Books. 0-948955-36-8.