1935 Irish Greyhound Derby

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The 1935 Irish Greyhound Derby took place during August with the final being held at Shelbourne Park in Dublin on August 10.[1][2]

LocationDublin
End date10 August 1935
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1935 Irish Greyhound Derby
VenueShelbourne Park
LocationDublin
End date10 August 1935
← 1934
1936 â†’
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The winner was Roving Yank[3] who was owned by Billy Dunne and trained by Tom Harty.[4]

Final result

At Shelbourne Park, 10 August (over 525 yards):

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Position Name of Greyhound Breeding Trap SP Time (sec) Trainer
1st Roving YankRoving Bunty – Yankey Land31/1f30.18Tom Harty
2nd Roving SpringRoving Bunty – Housekeeper14/130.60T C Ryan
3rd Tullyglass BrambleOrmac – Ballyring Lass27/230.62K O'Callaghan
4th Received With ThanksEgyptian Bank – Carnahalla510/1Joe McKenna
5th Swift Brown LadyMutton Cutlet - Swift Lady48/1J Landy
6th LisnagreeRunaway – Romom's Pet68/1J Daly
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Distances

6, head, (lengths) 0.07 sec = length

Semi finals

More information First semi final (3 Aug), Pos ...
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Competition Report

In the first two semi-finals on 3 August Roving Spring beat his half-brother Roving Yank in a time of 30.46 and Tullyglass Bramble won by two lengths from Lisnagree in 30.60. On 5 August Received With Thanks and Swift Brown Lady took the remaining two final places. The final resulted in an easy win for Roving Yank leading early and stretching his lead to six lengths at the finish. Tullyglass Bramble finished well to take third place behind Roving Spring in second place.[5][6]

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