1974 Irish Greyhound Derby
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| 1974 Irish Greyhound Derby | |
|---|---|
| Venue | Shelbourne Park |
| Location | Dublin |
| End date | 27 July |
| Total prize money | £10,000 (winner) |
The 1974 Irish Greyhound Derby took place during June and July with the final being held at Shelbourne Park in Dublin on 27 July 1974. [1]
The winner Lively Band won £10,000 and was trained by Jack Murphy, owned by Cyril Scotland and bred by Denis Clancy.[2] The competition was sponsored by Carrolls.
Distances
At Shelbourne, 27 July (over 525 yards):
| Position | Winner | Breeding | Trap | SP | Time | Trainer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Lively Band | Silver Hope - Kell's Queen | 1 | 5-4f | 29.11 | Jack Murphy |
| 2nd | Windjammer | Sirius - Big Gamble | 3 | 10-1 | 29.31 | Ger McKenna |
| 3rd | Myrtown | Myross Again - Longstown Lassie | 6 | 6-4 | 29.79 | Eddie Moore |
| 4th | Boolas Duchess | Own Pride - Boola's Countess | 4 | James Doran | ||
| 5th | Shady Wagger | Winter Hope - Shady Donato | 5 | Harry Barry | ||
| 6th | Quote Me | The Grand Silver - Gruelling Point | 2 | 10-1 | 00.00 | Moira O'Callaghan |
2½, 6 (lengths)