2019 Irish Greyhound Derby Explained

2019 Boylesports
Irish Greyhound Derby
Date Start:Friday 16 August
Date End:Saturday 21 September
Competitors:156
Prize Money:€300,000 (winner €140,000)
Location:Shelbourne Park
Prev:2018
Next:2020

The 2019 Boylesports Irish Greyhound Derby took place during August and September, with the final being held on 21 September at Shelbourne Park.[1] [2] The winner was the Graham Holland trained Lenson Bocko. The brindle dog owned by the Lochead-Ponder-Whelan syndicate (Graham Box, Austin Whelan and Len Ponder) won the first prize of €140,000. The final was considered to have been one of the best in the history of the competition with three greyhounds involved in a photo finish.[3] [4] The winning breeder was Patrick Collins.

The competition was sponsored by BoyleSports and the prize money purse was €300,000, of which €140,000 went to the winner.[5]

Dual 2019 English Greyhound Derby and 2018 Irish Greyhound Derby finalists Magical Bale and Clonbrien Prince were early ante-post favourites along with Jaytee Taylor but newcomers Killmacdonagh, Lenson Bocko (late Melodys Dido) and Ballymac Cooper all gained support with the latter topping the list at 12–1. Disappointingly both Priceless Blake and Skywalker Logan missed the event and there was a complete lack of entries from England.

Final result

At Shelbourne Park (over 550 yards):

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1stLenson Bocko Droopys Jet - Melodys Diamond 5 3.41 4-5f 29.40 Graham Holland
2ndBoylesports King Makeshift - Razldazl Pru 6 3.50 9-1 29.42 Dolores Ruth
3rdRun Happy Tullymurry Act - Marlfield Taylor 2 3.40 7-1 29.43 Pat Buckley
4thKillmacdonagh Zero Ten - Deercrest Lady 13.51 3-1 29.81 Kieran Lynch
5thMucky Brae Kinloch Brae - Carmac Cyrus 3 3.38 5-1 30.34 Michael J O'Donovan
N/ROur Surprise Tullymurry Act - Corduff Flame 4 Laurence Jones

Distances

neck, head, 5½, 5 (lengths) 0.07 sec = one length

Quarter finals

Heat 1 (Sep 7)
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1stLenson Bocko 4-5f 29.27
2ndRun Happy 4-129.79
3rdDeadly Dynamite 10-1 29.80
4thHighview Micro 16-1 29.98
5thDromrich Altair 33-1 30.15
6thGrangeview Ten 9-4 30.54
Heat 2 (Sep 7)
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1stSophies Man 6-1 29.45
2ndBoylesports King 5-2 29.59
3rdMucky Brae 2-1 29.73
4thBallymac Copper 6-4f 29.75
5thKnight Rocker 20-1 29.76
N/RJumeirah Buddy
Heat 3 (Sep 7)
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1stMagical Bale 5-4f 29.35
2ndBallydoyle Valor 16-1 29.40
3rdKillmacdonagh 2-1 29.58
4thDroopys Pension 6-1 29.65
5thCabra Firmino 14-1 29.79
6thSlippy Cian 7-2 29.89
Heat 4 (Sep 7)
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1stMurts Boher 6-1 29.61
2ndOur Surprise 9-2 29.66
3rdMusic Toour Ears 2-1jf 29.80
4thLenson Blinder 2-1jf 29.81
5thToolmaker Daddy 12-1 29.92
6thCash Is King 9-1 30.13

Semi finals

First Semi-final (Sep 14)
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1stLenson Bocko 4-7f29.32Graham Holland
2ndRun Happy 7-129.56Pat Buckley
3rdBoylesports King 6-129.74Dolores Ruth
4thDeadly Dynamite 10-129.76Karol Ramsbottom
5thSophies Man7-129.90Peter Cronin
6thMurts Boher 8-130.00 Graham Holland
Second Semi-final (Sep 14)
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1stMucky Brae (DH) 6-129.32Michael J O'Donovan
1stOur Surprise (DH) 5-129.32Laurence Jones
3rdKillmacdonagh 2-129.63Kieran Lynch
4thBallydoyle Valor 8-129.64Graham Holland
5thMagical Bale 7-4f29.92Patrick Guilfoyle
6thMusic Toour Ears 10-130.45Patrick Guilfoyle

Competition report

The first night of the first round provided several shock eliminations starting with Easter Cup champion Clona Blaze in the very first heat. Clonbrien Prince and Burgess Bucks and also crashed out and Ballymac Cooper and Ballymac Arminta also lost on the night but progressed. Jaytee Taylor and defending champion Ballyanne Sim both ran well to reach round two.[6] [7] The following night saw Wolfe win the first race in a sensational 29.22 and then Kilmacdonagh won in 29.36. Magical Bale and Lenson Bocko sealed their first wins but Lenson Blinder had to settle for a runner-up spot.[8]

The second round started just like the first round with another high-profile elimination when Ballymac Arminta crashed out. Slippy Cian and Lenson Blinder both won their races while Wolfe and Ballyanne Sim progressed despite defeats.[9] Heats 9-16 got underway the following evening (Aug 24) and Totos Park won before a sensational heat 11 saw all three major Derby contenders progress; Kilmacdonagh impressed when beating Magical Bale and Lenson Bocko. Produce champion Grangeview Ten claimed an unusual three dog heat and finally Jaytee Taylor secured a second-place finish and Ballymac Cooper won his heat to see all the big names through on the night.[10]

The third round was held on the 31 August and Lenson Bocko claimed the first heat in a very fast time of 29.27; Jaytee Taylor found trouble and failed to qualify. Slippy Cian took heat 2 before the John Linehan trained Droopys Pension won heat 3 to remain unbeaten. In the next heat Murts Boher surprised at 10-1 beating Lenson Blinder into second place with Droopys Hunch and Totos Park going no further. Heat 5 was mayhem and Grangeview Ten won the race with Wolfe knocked over and eliminated, the stewards failed to stop the race despite a greyhound turning and passing the hare in the wrong direction, luckily no greyhound was injured. Killmacdonagh and Ballymac Copper battled in heat 6 with the fawn bitch coming out on top by a head, Magical Bale bounced back top form with a win in heat 7 and finally Mucky Brae won heat 8 which saw the end of the challenge of defending champion Ballyanne Sim.[11]

One week later the quarter-finals took place and in heat 1 Lenson Bocko posted an impressive 29.27 and propelled himself forward as the new favourite, the brindle dog had also recorded 29.27 in the previous round but this time he beat the field by seven and a half lengths, Run Happy and Deadly Dynamite took the two distant qualifying places with Grangeview Ten last. Heat 2 saw the surprise elimination of Ballymac Copper who ran under par, Sophies Man took the race followed by Boylesports King and Mucky Brae. Magical Bale's class showed once again as he won heat 3 from Ballydoyla Valor and the previously undefeated Killmacdonagh in a very strong race that also saw the end of the challenge from Droopys Pension and Slippy Cian. The final heat was won by Murts Boher from Our Surprise and Music Tooour Ears but Lenson Blinder was eliminated.[12]

In the semi-finals Lenson Bocko consolidated his tag as favourite when winning all the way in heat 1 from the consistent Run Happy with Boylesports King taking the final qualification place. A rare dead-heat in the second heat between Mucky Brae and Our Surprise meant that three greyhounds qualified for the final with a time of 29.32sec because the first heat had also been won in that time. The last to take a place in the final was the dangerous Killmacdonagh who looked so strong in the early part of the competition and with a trap 1 draw in the final looked a real danger to Lenson Bocko; Magical Bale finished fifth and failed to make it through.[13]

The final was a five dog heat following the withdrawal of Our Surprise and as the traps rose it was Mucky Brae that broke best but Run Happy and Lenson Bocko were both gaining ground on the run up to the first bend. Run Happy took the lead on the rails as Mucky Brae and Lenson Bocko impeded each other with latter better placed in second place as they came out of the second bend. Poor starts by Killmacdonagh and Boylesports King left them trailing the leading trio on the back straight. Mucky Brae began to fade by the third bend leaving Killmacdonagh no path to contest and by the third Lenson Bocko was challenging Run Happy sitting about a length behind. As they turned for the home straight it looked like two-way battle for the line but Boylesports King was finishing strongly and was also gaining with every stride. Just a few yards from the finish Lenson Bocko finally reeled in the long time leader and won by a neck, the line came too early for Boylesports King who would have won if the distance had been five yards longer.[3] [4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IGB FINALISES CLASSIC & FEATURE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR 2019. Irish Greyhound Board. 2019-07-21. 2019-07-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20190721131500/https://www.igb.ie/talking-dogs/igb-finalises-classic--feature-events-calendar-for-2019/. dead.
  2. Web site: Three dogs will fly the flag for Tipperary in Irish Greyhound Derby final. Tipperary Live.
  3. Web site: 2019 Irish Derby final. Irish Greyhound Board.
  4. Web site: LENSON BOCKO WINS ONE OF THE GREAT IRISH DERBY FINALS. Greyhound Star.
  5. Web site: COUNTDOWN TO IRELAND'S RICHEST GREYHOUND RACE IS UNDERWAY AS 2019 BOYLESPORTS IRISH GREYHOUND DERBY LAUNCHED. Irish Greyhound Board. 2019-07-21. 2019-07-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20190721131503/https://www.igb.ie/talking-dogs/countdown-to-irelands-richest-greyhound-race-is-underway-as-2019-boylesports-irish-greyhound-derby-launched/. dead.
  6. Web site: First round results. Irish Greyhound Board.
  7. Web site: BOYLESPORTS DERBY – FRIDAY NIGHT REVIEW. Greyhound Star.
  8. Web site: First round results. Irish Greyhound Board.
  9. Web site: Second round results. Irish Greyhound Board.
  10. Web site: Second round results. Irish Greyhound Board.
  11. Web site: Third round results. Irish Greyhound Board.
  12. Web site: Quarter final results. Irish Greyhound Board.
  13. Web site: Semi final results. Irish Greyhound Board.