At Wimbledon (over 480 metres):[2]
| Position |
Name of Greyhound |
Breeding |
Trap |
Sectional |
SP |
Time |
Trainer |
| 1st |
Some Picture | Slaneyside Hare - Spring Season | 6 | 5.12 | 8-13f | 28.23 | Charlie Lister (Nottingham) |
| 2nd |
He Knows | Polnoon Chief - Polnoon Lane | 4 | 5.23 | 3-1 | 28.73 | Barrie Draper (Sheffield) |
| 3rd |
Stows Val | Slaneyside Hare - I Know You | 3 | 5.06 | 10-1 | 28.77 | Linda Mullins (Walthamstow) |
| 4th |
Annies Bullet | Slippys Quest - O Hickey Kylie | 5 | | 7-1 | 29.07 | Nick Savva (Walthamstow) |
| 5th |
Charpaidon | Cravencottage UK - Kildare Raven | 1 | | 33-1 | 29.09 | Sam Sykes (Wimbledon) |
| 6th |
Heres Andy | Polnoon Chief - Minnies Nikita | 2 | | 7-1 | 29.33 | Paul Stringer (Private) |
6¼, ½, 3¾, head, 3 (lengths)
The distances between the greyhounds are in finishing order and shown in lengths. One length is equal to 0.08 of one second.[3]
[4] Some Picture the recent Scottish Greyhound Derby champion remained unbeaten going into the final. Three greyhounds broke well out of the traps, they were Stows Val, Annies Bullet and Some Picture but as they came to the first bend Annies Bullet was squeezed out and lost all chance of winning. Some Picture and Stows Val led around the first two bends well clear of the pack but the Charlie Lister trained black dog forged ahead down the back straight leading to an comfortable victory. He Knows made up good ground to finish runner up. The winning time was a very fast 28.23 sec, the fastest time ever for a Wimbledon Derby final, and just two spots outside Greenane Squire's rack record.