2010 English Greyhound Derby

2010 English Greyhound Derby
Location Wimbledon Stadium

The 2010 William Hill Greyhound Derby Final took place during April & 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]

Position Greyhound Breeding Trap Sectional SP Finish Time Trainer
1st Bandicoot TipokiCrash - Bandicoot Lola34.957-228.57Charlie Lister OBE (Private)
2nd Lyreen MoverTop Honcho - Lyreen Diva24.786-128.61Gabor Tenczel (Hungary)
3rd Krug Ninety FiveDroopys Maldini - Frontier Music45.0512-128.62Fraser Black (Ireland)
4th Oran ClassicTop Honcho - Jo Bluebell14.897-128.63John McGee Sr. (Ireland)
5th Toomaline JackHallucinate - Mercury Queen54.8410-11f28.64Dolores Ruth (Ireland)
6th AdageoDroopys Vieri - Droopys Nectar64.8228-128.71Mark Wallis (Harlow)

Distances

½, short head, short head, short head, ¾ (lengths)

See also

References

  1. "result". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  2. "2010". Greyhound Data.

External links

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