2010 English Greyhound Derby Explained

2010 English Greyhound Derby
Date Start:29 April
Date End:29 May
Prize Money:£75,000 (winner)
Location:Wimbledon Stadium
Prev:2009
Next:2011

The 2010 William Hill Greyhound Derby Final took place during April and May with the final being held on 29 May 2010 at Wimbledon Stadium. The competition was sponsored by William Hill following the end of the sponsorship deal with Blue Square. The winner Bandicoot Tipoki received £75,000.[1]

The event was still over 480 metres, but Wimbledon had switched the grandstand to the other side of the track creating a different course. Six rounds were to take place and the final saw the field finish within two lengths of each other. One greyhound, Lyreen Mover, kennelled at Tony Magnasco's in Oxfordshire, reached the final unbeaten under Hungarian trainer Gabor Tenczel. This was the first time an entry had been received from outside the UK or Ireland.

Bandicoot Tipoki moved wide at the start and impeded Krug Ninety Five. There was a battle at the front between Lyreen Mover and Toomaline Jack which lasted all the way to the line. Tipoki, however, finished well and claimed victory near the line. Charlie Lister won his fifth greyhound Derby and equalled the post-war record of five wins by Leslie Reynolds.

Final result

At Wimbledon (over 480 metres):[2]

width=50Positionwidth=180Name of Greyhoundwidth=260Breedingwidth=50Trapwidth=70Sectionalwidth=50SPwidth=80Timewidth=220Trainer
1stBandicoot TipokiCrash - Bandicoot Lola34.957-228.57Charlie Lister OBE (Private)
2ndLyreen MoverTop Honcho - Lyreen Diva24.786-128.61Gabor Tenczel (Hungary)
3rdKrug Ninety FiveDroopys Maldini - Frontier Music45.0512-128.62Fraser Black (Ireland)
4thOran ClassicTop Honcho - Jo Bluebell14.897-128.63John McGee Sr. (Ireland)
5thToomaline JackHallucinate - Mercury Queen54.8410-11f28.64Dolores Ruth (Ireland)
6thAdageoDroopys Vieri - Droopys Nectar64.8228-128.71Mark Wallis (Harlow)

Distances

½, short head, short head, short head, 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]

Quarter finals

[4]

Heat 1 (May 18)
width=20Poswidth=150Name width=40SP width=40Time
1stWestmead Scolari 11-2 28.49
2ndGlenard Sunrise 3-1 28.51
3rdOran Classic 7-1 28.64
4thMoneygall Obama 9-2 28.68
5thEye Onthe Tempo 25-1 28.88
6thMesedo Blue 6-4f 28.94
Heat 2 (May 18)
width=20Poswidth=150Name width=40SP width=40Time
1stRomeo Reason 5-2 28.50
2ndHead Iton Ellis 5-1 28.51
3rdSlick Robert 6-1 28.53
4thBarefoot Bullet 11-8f 28.61
5thKerrs Destiny 50-1 28.89
6thGilbeyhall Jake 10-1 00.00
Heat 3 (May 18)
width=20Poswidth=150Name width=40SP width=40Time
1stToomaline Jack 1-2f 28.37
2ndKrug Ninety Five 7-1 28.56
3rdAdageo 12-1 28.74
4thRoo Come On 7-1 28.79
5thCloheena Cash 33-1 28.96
6thRainham Giles 8-1 29.16
Heat 4 (May 18)
width=20Poswidth=150Name width=40SP width=40Time
1stLyreen Mover 4-1 28.75
2ndBandicoot Tipoki 15-8f 28.78
3rdFarloe Skywalker 5-2 28.87
4thSevenheads Boy 7-1 28.94
5thTranquil Time 7-1 29.02
6thTyrur Speedy 16-1 29.08

Semi finals

[5]

First Semi Final (May 22)
width=30Poswidth=180Name of Greyhound width=50SP width=50Time width=100Trainer
1stLyreen Mover 3-1jf 28.59 Tenczel
2ndOran Classic 7-1 28.60 McGee Sr.
3rdKrug Ninety Five 4-1 28.66 Black
4thGlenard Sunrise 4-1 28.68 Dartnall
5thWestmead Scolari 3-1jf 28.78 Savva
6thSlick Robert 6-1 28.85 Allsop
Second Semi Final (May 22)
width=30Poswidth=180Name of Greyhound width=50SP width=50Time width=100Trainer
1stToomaline Jack 11-10f 28.51 Ruth
2ndBandicoot Tipoki 11-4 28.70 Lister
3rdAdageo 25-1 28.71 Wallis
4thHead Iton Ellis 12-1 28.73 Race
5thFarloe Skywalker 10-1 28.84 Dartnall
6thRomeo Reason 5-1 28.90 McNair

Competition report

The number of entries increased by 69 on the previous year resulting in 215 greyhounds lining up for the event.[6] The ante post favourite at 7-1 was Eye Onthe Storm trained by Mark Wallis; the black and white dog had won the Eclipse, Puppy Classic and Blue Riband.

The new course duly created a series of new tracks records on the first night, (Eye Eye Pickle (28.48) was followed by Aero Ardiles (28.38) and Bandicott Tipoki (28.26), the first night however was ruined by the serious injury and elimination of Eye Onthe Storm. Fear Zafonic and Barefoot Bullet stood out during the remaining qualifiers.[7] Bandocoot Tipoki went fastest again during the second round recording 28.35 and there were good wins for Juvenile champion Ten Large Down and Toomaline Jack but Fear Zafonic crashed out.[8]

The third round caused a surprise when both Ten Large Down and Scottish Greyhound Derby champion Nambisco were eliminated, overseas entry Lyreen Mover remained unbeaten as did Mesedo Blue, Toomaline Jack and favourite Bandicoot Tipoki.[9] The first quarter final went to Westmead Scolari, a heat that saw Mesedo Blue go out and this was followed by a win for Romeo Reason and elimination of Barefoot Bullet. Tommaline Jack impressed in the third heat recording a fast 28.37 and the round ended with Lyreen Mover defeating Bandicoot Tipoki by a neck. It was clear at this stage that Lyreen Mover would be hard to break clear off.

The first semi final went once again to Lyreen Mover by just a head with Oran Classic and Krug Ninety Five sealing places for Ireland in the final. The two favourites Toomaline Jack and Bandicoot Tipoki claimed the first and second place in heat two with Adageo grabbing the final spot.[10]

See also

References

  1. Web site: result. Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  2. Web site: 2010. Greyhound Data.
  3. Book: Genders, Roy. NGRC book of Greyhound Racing (Timekeeper) p310. 1990. Pelham Books Ltd. 0-7207-1804-X.
  4. Web site: Quarter Final results. British Greyhound Racing Board.
  5. Web site: Semi Final results. British Greyhound Racing Board.
  6. Web site: Greyhound Star (Remember When - April). Greyhound Star.
  7. Web site: First round results. Greyhound Data.
  8. Web site: Second round results. Greyhound Data.
  9. Web site: Third round results. Greyhound Data.
  10. Web site: Semi final results. Greyhound Data.

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