2021 English Greyhound Derby

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Start date4 June
End date10 July
Total prize money£175,000 (winner)
2021 English Greyhound Derby
LocationTowcester Greyhound Stadium
Start date4 June
End date10 July
Total prize money£175,000 (winner)
 2020
2022 

The 2021 Star Sports Greyhound Derby took place during June and July 2021, with the final held on 10 July 2021 at Towcester Greyhound Stadium.[1][2]

It was the third time that the event was held at Towcester after previously being run there in 2017 and 2018. The event was sponsored by Star Sports and TRC Events and the winners prize has been increased dramatically from £50,000 at Nottingham the previous year to £175,000. The dates of the competition were as follows - first round 4 & 5 June, second round 11 & 12 June, third round 19 June, quarter finals 26 June, semi finals 3 July.[3]

In the very early March ante post betting three greyhounds were quoted at 20–1. Irish pair Knockaboul Syd (the Easter Cup champion), Native Maestro and 2020 UK newcomer of the year Tenpin.[4] On the closing date of 26 May there were 188 entries, with the 2020 Derby favourite Newinn Session heading the betting again at 14–1. The Irish entry (looking for a third successive victory) was extremely strong. Other major names to look out for were defending champion Deerjet Sydney, 2019 Irish Derby champion Lenson Bocko and Kilara Lion.

Thorn Falcon won the Derby for Belgian born Patrick Janssens, thwarting an Irish attempt at a third consecutive success.[5] The greyhound was owned by The Dragons and A Lion Syndicate and bred by Joe Devlin.

Final distances

At Towcester (over 500 metres): Winner £175,000

Pos Name of Greyhound Breeding Trap Sectional Race comment SP Time Trainer
1st Thorn FalconDorotas Wildcat - Hey Delilah64.08Wide,QAw,Ld17-229.06Patrick Janssens (Towcester)
2nd Kilara LionDroopys Jet - Kilara Lizzie44.05Rails,VQAw,LdTo122-129.36Patrick Janssens (Towcester)
3rd Deerjet SydneyDroopys Sydney - Madgies Wish24.20RlsTMid,EP,Chl&FcdTCk29-4jf29.53Pat Buckley (Ireland)
4th Ballymac FaironeBallymac Matt - Ballymac Scala34.32RlsTMid,Crd19-4jf29.93Liam Dowling (Ireland)
5th Ballymac WildVulturi - Ballymac Breeze54.29RlsTMid,Crd1&411-230.00Lian Dowling (Ireland)
6th Newinn SessionLaughil Duke - Coolavanny Pearl14.26Rls,FcdTCk3,Crd411-230.02Graham Holland (Ireland)

334, 2, 5, 1, head (lengths) 0.08 sec = one length

Final report

As the traps opened Kilara Lion was fast out of the traps and was closely followed by kennelmate Thorn Falcon. The latter took the lead at the second bend and slowly drew clear to win the race with relative ease, in a fast time of 29.06. Kilara Lion held on for second place for a 1-2 finish for trainer Patrick Janssens. The defending champion Deerjet Sydney ran a great race after being forced to check at the first bend and being crowded by Newinn Session at the third. It is possible that he may have challenged the winner with a clear run. Newinn Session made a very average start but despite some good back straight pace saw his chances go at the third bend when being forced to check. The two Ballymacs both missed the break and never got into the race following crowding at the first and third bends.

Quarter finals

Semi finals

Competition review

See also

References

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