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NOTTINGHAM TO STAGE 2019 ENGLISH DERBY..........

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NOTTINGHAM TO STAGE 2019 ENGLISH DERBY

The event will be held over the 500m course on dates still to be confirmed over the traditional six week period. It will be restricted to a maximum of 216 entries (36 heats) which means kennels will not be inconvenienced with more than two first round visits.

The last Derby to exceed that figure was the final Wimbledon competition with 218. Last year Towcester received 152 entries. Nottingham has 118 racing kennels.

The winners prize will be 100,000 with significant prizes for the other finalists and qualifying rounds, starting at 500 for third round runners up to 2,500 for semi winners. The entry fee is 250.

Plans included renting additional land from the neighbouring racecourse which would see capacity double from the current 2,000. While 1,000 less than Towcester, it is still more than double the capacity of Wimbledon. All rounds are expected to be shown on RPGTV and in betting shops contracted to media broadcaster ARC.

In a powerful presentation the stadium highlighted their exceptional welfare record as is the practice at Nottingham, 2% of the prize money (4,000) will be donated to the Greyhound Trust.

The bid almost highlighted Nottinghams popularity and geographical advantages which resulted in it being visited by the greatest number of trainers and different greyhounds of any track in Britain this year.

Nottingham is delighted to announce that its proposal to host The 2019 Greyhound Derby has been accepted by the Panel.

Nottinghams Rachel Corden said We are thrilled and excited to have been successful. We are extremely grateful to our fabulous sponsors Ben Keith at Star Sports, ARC and Richard & Donna Evans at Local Parking Security Limited for believing in Team Nottingham and for sharing our passion for the Greyhound Derby.

The Greyhound Derby is without doubt the most prestigious event in greyhound racings calendar. I know from my father, Terry Corden, Nottinghams late, great patriarch and lifelong greyhound enthusiast, the significance of the Derby and the role it plays in shaping the hopes and dreams of many in the sport.

Ben Keith from Star Sports said Star Sports love The Greyhound Derby and are delighted to be supporting Rachel Corden and her ambitions. From the first moment we spoke and heard of her wanting to follow her fathers dreams, we knew that Nottingham should be the next host. We wish Rachel and all those concerned the very best of luck and hope that they know all of Star Sports are at their disposal.

Mark Kingston, Director of Media Technology & Production at ARC said We would like to offer our congratulations to Rachel and everyone at Nottingham. We are looking forward to working with them in order to help make what is the most prestigious event in the sports calendar, as successful as it can be.

Richard and Donna Evans of Local Parking Security Ltd are very excited to be involved with Rachel Corden and her team at Nottingham Greyhounds in her pursuit of holding the Greyhound Derby at the stadium. With their commitment to the sport, enthusiasm and professionalism the Greyhound Derby could not be in better hands.

Rachel Corden said Hosting the 2019 Greyhound Derby is a massive commitment to the sport by Nottingham and its sponsors, not least with a winners purse of 100,000 on offer, and I hope that the industry will get behind us to ensure a well-supported, fantastic competition.

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CONGRATULATIONS

COLWICK PARK,
NOTTINGHAM STADIUM..

THE VERY BEST OF LUCK IN 2019
WITH THE GREYHOUND DERBY COMPETITION.


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Previous winners of the English Greyhound Derby with trainer,
SP and winning times:

NOTTINGHAM (500 metres)
2019

TOWCESTER (500 metres)
2018 Dorotas Wildcat Kevin Hutton (Towcester) 2/1 28.85
2017 Astute Missile Seamus Cahill (Hove) 28/1 28.92

WIMBLEDON (480 metres)
2016 Jaytee Jet Paul Hennessy (Ireland) 15/8F 28.22
2015 Rio Quattro Danny Riordan (Harlow) 5/1 28.24
2014 Salad Dodger Bruno Berwick (Private) 16/1 28.38
2013 Sidaz Jack Charlie Lister OBE (Private) 6/1 28.37
2012 Blonde Snapper Mark Wallis (Yarmouth) 8/1 28.65
2011 Taylors Sky Charlie Lister OBE (Private) 7/4F 28.17 (Track Record)
2010 Bandicoot Tipoki Charlie Lister OBE (Private) 7/2 28.57
2009 Kinda Ready Mark Wallis (Harlow) 25/1 28.65
2008 Loyal Honcho Seamus Graham (Ireland) 5/2JF 28.6
2007 Westmead Lord Nick Savva (Private) 6/1 28.47
2006 Westmead Hawk Nick Savva (Private) 4/7F 28.44
2005 Westmead Hawk Nick Savva (Private) 5/4F 28.56
2004 Droopys Scholes Ian Reilly (Ireland) 7/2 28.62
2003 Farloe Verdict Charlie Lister OBE (Private) 12/1 28.82
2002 Allen Gift Claude Gardiner (Hove) 16/1 29.06
2001 Rapid Ranger Charlie Lister OBE (Private) 7/4 28.71
2000 Rapid Ranger Charlie Lister OBE (Private) 7/4F 28.71
1999 Chart King Karl & Ralph Hewitt (Ireland) 8/11F 28.76
1998 Toms The Best Nick Savva (Milton Keynes) 4/5F 28.75
1997 Some Picture Charlie Lister OBE (Nottingham) 8/13F 28.23
1996 Shanless Slippy Dolores Ruth (Ireland) 4/9F 28.66
1995 Moaning Lad Theo Mentzis (Private) 5/2 28.66
1994 Moral Standards Tony Meek (Hall Green) 9/4F 28.59
1993 Ringa Hustle Tony Meek (Oxford) 5/2 28.62
1992 Farloe Melody Matt ODonnell (Ireland) 6/4F 28.88
1991 Ballinderry Ash Patsy Byrne (Wimbledon) 5/1 28.78
1990 Slippy Blue Ken Linzell (Walthamstow) 8/1 28.7
1989 Lartique Note Ger McKenna (Ireland) 1/1F 28.79
1988 Hit The Lid John McGee (Canterbury) 3/1 28.53
1987 Signal Spark Gary Baggs (Walthamstow) 14/1 28.83
1986 Tico Arthur Hitch (Slough) 6/4JF 28.69
1985 Pagan Swallow Phil Rees (Wimbledon) 9/1 29.04

WHITE CITY (500 metres)
1984 Whisper Wishes Charlie Coyle (Maidstone) 7/4F 29.43
1983 Im Slippy Barbara Tompkins (Coventry) 6/1 29.4
1982 Lauries Panther Terry Duggan (Romford) 6/4F 29.6
1981 Parkdown Jet Ger McKenna (Ireland) 4/5F 29.57
1980 Indian Joe John Hayes (Ireland) 13/8JF 29.68
1979 Sarahs Bunny Geoff De Mulder (Hall Green) 3/1 29.53
1978 Lacca Champion Pat Mullins (Private) 6/4F 29.42
1977 Ballinska Band Eddie Moore (Belle Vue) 1/1F 29.16
1976 Mutts Silver Phil Rees (Wimbledon) 6/1 29.38
1975 Tartan Khan Gwen Lynds (Bletchley) 25/1 29.57

WHITE CITY (525 yards)
1974 Jimsun Geoff De Mulder (Hall Green) 5/2 28.76
1973 Patricias Hope Johnny OConnor (Ireland) 7/2 28.68
1972 Patricias Hope Adam Jackson (Clapton) 7/1 28.55
1971 Dolores Rocket Herbert White (Private) 11/4 28.74
1970 John Silver Barbara Tompkins (Private) 11/4 29.01
1969 Sand Star Hamilton Orr (Ireland) 5/4F 28.78
1968 Camira Flash Randolph Singleton (White City) 100/8 28.78
1967 Tric Trac Ron Hookway (Owlerton) 9/2 29
1966 Faithful Hope Paddy Keane (Clapton) 8/1 28.52
1965 Chittering Clapton Adam Jackson (Clapton) 5/2 28.82
1964 Hack Up Chieftain Percy Stagg (Belle Vue) 20/1 28.82
1963 Lucky Boy Boy Johnny Bassett (Clapton) 1/1F 29
1962 The Grand Canal Paddy Dunphy (Ireland) 2/1F 29.09
1961 Palms Printer Paddy McEvoy (Clapton) 2/1 28.84
1960 Duleek Dandy Bill Dash (Private) 25/1 29.15
1959 Mile Bush Pride Jack Harvey (Wembley) 1/1F 28.76
1958 Pigalle Wonder Jim Syder Jnr. (Wembley) 4/5F 28.65
1957 Ford Spartan Dennis Hannafin (Wimbledon) 1/1F 28.84
1956 Dunmore King Paddy McEvoy (Clapton) 7/2 29.22
1955 Rushton Mac Frank Johnson (Private) 5/2 28.97
1954 Pauls Fun Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) 8/15F 28.84
1953 Daws Dancer Paddy McEvoy (Private) 10/1 29.2
1952 Endless Gossip Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) 1/1F 28.5
1951 Ballylanigan Tanist Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) 11/4 28.62
1950 Ballymac Ball Stan Martin (Wimbledon) 7/2 28.72
1949 Narrogar Ann Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) 5/1 28.95
1948 Priceless Border Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) 1/2F 28.78
1947 Trevs Perfection Fred Trevillion (Private) 4/1 28.95
1946 Mondays News Fred Farey (Private) 5/1 29.24
1945 Ballyhennesy Seal Stan Martin (Wimbledon) 1/1F 29.56
1944 Not Run
1943 Not Run
1942 Not Run
1941 Not Run

HARINGEY (525 yards)
1940 GR Archduke Charlie Ashley (Harringay) 100/7 29.66

WHITE CITY (525 yards)
1939 Highland Rum Paddy Fortune (Wimbledon) 2/1JF 29.35
1938 Lone Keel S.Wright (Private) 9/4 29.62
1937 Wattle Bark Jim Syder Snr. (Wembley) 5/2 29.26
1936 Fine Jubilee Mrs Marjorie Yate (Private) 10/11F 29.48
1935 Greta Ranee Arthur Jonas (White City) 4/1 30.18
1934 Davesland Jack Harvey (Harringay) 3/1 29.81
1933 Future Cutlet Sidney Probert (Wembley) 6/1 29.8
1932 Wild Woolley Jack Rimmer (White City) 5/2 29.72
1931 Seldom Led Wally Green (West Ham) 7/2 30.04
1930 Mick the Miller Sidney Orton (Wimbledon) 4/9F 30.24
1929 Mick the Miller Paddy Horan (Dublin) 4/7F 29.96
1928 Boher Ash Tommy Johnston Snr. (Edinburgh) 5/1 30.48

WHITE CITY (500 yards)
1927 Entry Badge Joe Harmon (White City) 1/4F 29.01


Keith Landles
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Charlie Lister was awarded his OBE in 2011 so the only one that should show his award initials is Sidaz Jack. Pedantic, possibly. Disrespectful to Charlie, not at all - he is probably the greatest trainer who has ever lived. Whilst I understand people's pride in his ( and thus the sport's ) winning of the award it is inaccurate to credit him with an OBE for all seven of his winners.



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It is good that the Derby has a home for next year but in my opinion Nottingham is not the right place.

My views are, I admit, slightly influenced by my personal experience of having an open racer running at Nottingham and having to pay the full entrance fee. Most tracks that I have been to either give owners some sort of concession or even allow free admission.

I also believe that it has a very small and poor viewing area and the total capacity is too small for the English Derby. Perhaps they will get permission to build a temporary stand on the race course side of the track.


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I too am pleased that it has a home, Maureen, and also agree that it is not the right track.

There are obviously issues with capacity and I have always found it difficult to find a place to get a good view of a race even if there are relatively few spectators.

I also believe that there are problems with the track configuration. Many, many dogs check at the third bend - I honestly don't know whether it is a track problem, or maybe something to do with sighting.

And, IMO, the winning line is far too close to the fourth bend - it needs a much longer run in



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The Derby has traditionally been open to all owners and trainers within the sport. Mrs Corden has placed arbitrary bans upon individuals that prevents them from racing at the track. It is time her partner Mark Bird (Managing Director of the GBGB) resolved this issue. Either these owners and trainers are warned off all tracks for breaches of GBGB rules (which they are clearly not guilty of) or under GBGB rules of racing they are free to enter and race their hounds at Nottingham.


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it seems in the current state of affairs we should just be happy there is a scheduled derby.not whether there are better venues



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arthur mccumiskey wrote:

it seems in the current state of affairs we should just be happy there is a scheduled derby.not whether there are better venues

Thats a fair call Arthur. You are never going to please everyone but fair play to Nottingham for hosting it and the sponsor for putting up 100,000 to the winner. Lets get behind them and enjoy it.


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Hobsons Choice, nobody else wanted it


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As the owner of a Nottingham based greyhound I am very pleased the Derby is being run there. Now all I need to do is find a greyhound capable of winning the competition for the price of a grader.


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if he stays sound then I think "the wildcat" may well be the one they all have to beat again.i bet him at xmas time for this years derby and don't see any reason why I shouldn't have a few quid on him this xmas for next years derby.

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