The 2024 Boylesports Irish Greyhound Derby took place during October and November 2024, with the final being held on 23 November at Shelbourne Park. The competition was sponsored by BoyleSports and the prize money purse was €300,000, of which €125,000 went to the winner.[1][2]
2024 Boylesports Irish Greyhound Derby | |
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Location | Shelbourne Park |
Start date | Friday 18 October |
End date | Saturday 23 November |
Competitors | 156 |
Total prize money | €300,000 (winner €125,000) |
The competition was moved from its traditional Summer slot sue to a major refurbishment of Shelboure Park.[3]
The winner was a black dog called Bockos Diamond, trained by Graham Holland, bred by Joseph O'Connor and owned by the Remember Them Syndicate. Bockos Diamond lit up the competition breaking and equalling the track record in two rounds of the competition on his way to an unbeaten success. Six flawless runs saw him become the shortest priced winner of a final in the event's history and extend his race record to a 15th consecutive win in just his 16th race.[4][5][6]
Details
editThe first round was held on 18 & 19 October, second round on 25 & 26 October, third round on 2 November, quarter finals on 9 November and semi finals on 16 November.[7]
In the antepost betting installed Bockos Diamond as the 6/1 favourite, following 9 consecutive wins. Callaway Knegare was 7/1, De Lahdedah (the 2024 English Greyhound Derby winner) was 10/1, Bombay Pat and British challenger March On Freddie were both 12/1.[8][9]
Quarter finals
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Semi finals
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Final
editAt Shelbourne Park (over 550 yards):
Position | Greyhound | Breeding | Trap | Sectional | SP | Time (sec) | Comment | Trainer |
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1st | Bockos Diamond | Dorotas Wildcat – Seaglas Shadow | 6 | 3.40 | 3/10f | 29.25 | Led1, DrwClr | Graham Holland |
2nd | Cheap Sandwiches | Burgess Bucks – Hearthill Josie | 3 | 3.40 | 7/1 | 29.32 | A2nd, ChlRnIn | Graham Holland |
3rd | Callaway Knegare | Droopys Sydney – Droopys Sweet | 1 | 3.41 | 9/1 | 29.39 | ChlRnUp, A3rd | Owen McKenna |
4th | Singalong Dolly | Droopys Sydney – Mydras Dawn | 2 | 3.47 | 25/1 | 29.44 | EvAw, RnOn | Pat Buckley |
5th | Boylesports Bob | Good News – Roanna Bess | 5 | 3.54 | 22/1 | 29.45 | Crd1, NvShw | Paul Hennessy |
6th | A Lucky Julie | Ballymac Bolger – Julies Paradise | 4 | 3.54 | 20/1 | 29.66 | SAw, W4 | James Melia |
Distances
edit1, 1, ¾, short head, 3
(0.07 sec = one length)
Competition report
editThe competition seemed to be lacking the number of star names usually associated with the event due in part to the revised dates and also the fact that some of the expected challengers were either injured or retired. They included the defending champion The Other Kobe, Easter Cup and St Leger champion Clonbrien Treaty, Swords Rex, Champion Stakes winner Daleroad Duke and Dundalk International winner Droopys Mandolin.
Antepost favourite Bockos Diamond recorded 29.23 on the opening first round night, with Bombay Pat next best with 29.34. Clona Duke won his heat but last years runner-up Bockos Crystal failed to progress.[10] Boylesports Bob and March On Freddie both impressed on the second night with a 29.25 and 29.19 runs respectively and Kirby Memorial winner Knockeen Dazzler also won his heat but Laurels champion Crafty Shivoo was eliminated.[11]
March On Freddie and Oaks champion A Lucky Julie both scored second round wins but Clona Duke and Produce champion Unanimouspanther were eliminated. However, Bockos Diamond won in 29.03, the fastest time of the event so far.[12] De Lahdedah won the first heat on night 2, a race that saw the end of Knockeen Dazzler's challenge. Bombay Pat won again and Ballinabola Jim set a time of 29.07 beating Callaway Knegare by 9½ lengths.[13]
The third round saw Bockos Diamond broke the track record and further his claims for the title. The black dog trained by Graham Holland set a time of 28.94, breaking Pestana's four year record.[14] Undulation won in 29.16 and Cheap Sandwiches in 29.18.[15]
Bombay Pat made if four from four by winning a strong first quarter-final, Ballinabola Jim and March On Freddie both qualified by English Derby champion De Lahdedah went out. A Lucky Julie pipped Cheap Sandwiches in heat 2 before Carrick Aldo claimed the third heat. The last race featured Bockos Diamond, who won easily from Callaway Knegare.[16]
In the first semi-final Bockos Diamond equalled his own track record with another faultless display from Callaway Knegare and A Lucky Julie. The three eliminated were Bombay Pat, Carrick Also and Seven Beach. The second heat went to Cheap Sandwiches from Singalong Dolly and Boylesports Bob, with Da Bold Falcon, March On Freddie and Ballinabola Jim missing out on a Derby final place.[17]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "2024 Boylesports Irish Greyhound Derby". Greyhound Racing Ireland. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
- ^ "2024 BoyleSports Irish Greyhound Derby launched". Boyle Sports. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
- ^ "Shelbourne Park Confirms November Date for the Irish Greyhound Derby". Totally Dublin. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
- ^ "Bockos Diamond Looks to Sparkle In BoyleSports Irish Greyhound Derby". Meath Live. 22 November 2024. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
- ^ "Bockos Diamond justifies red hot favourite tag to claim Irish Greyhound Derby". Irish Examiner. 23 November 2024. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
- ^ "Bockos Diamond triumphs in Irish Greyhound Derby". RTE. 24 November 2024. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
- ^ "BoyleSports Irish Greyhound Derby 2023 Launch". SBC News. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
- ^ "Irish Derby 2024 dates, schedule, betting". Paddy Power. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
- ^ "2024 Boylesports Irish Derby ante-post preview". Greyhound Star. 17 October 2024. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
- ^ "Shelbourne 18 October". Greyhound Racing Ireland. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
- ^ "Shelbourne 19 October". Greyhound Racing Ireland. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
- ^ "Shelbourne 25 October". Greyhound Racing Ireland. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
- ^ "Shelbourne 26 October". Greyhound Racing Ireland. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
- ^ "Bockos Diamond's 28.94 Record Breaking Run - 2024 BoyleSports Irish Greyhound Derby". YouTube. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
- ^ "Shelbourne 2 November". Greyhound Racing Ireland. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
- ^ "Shelbourne 9 November". Greyhound Racing Ireland. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
- ^ "Shelbourne 16 November". Greyhound Racing Ireland. Retrieved 17 November 2024.