2022 English Greyhound Derby

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Start date19 May
End date25 June
Total prize money£175,000 (winner)
2022 English Greyhound Derby
LocationTowcester Greyhound Stadium
Start date19 May
End date25 June
Total prize money£175,000 (winner)
 2021
2023 

The 2022 Star Sports Greyhound Derby took place during May and June 2022, with the final being held on 25 June 2022 at Towcester Greyhound Stadium.[1][2]

It was the fourth time that the event was held at Towcester after previously being run there in 2017, 2018 and 2021. The dates of the competition were as follows - first round 19, 20 & 21 May, second round 27 & 28 May, third round 4 June, quarter finals 11 June, semi finals 18 June.[2]

There were 211 entries resulting in 19 greyhounds standing as reserves for the 192 runner competition.[1] In the ante post betting the relatively inexperienced Irish pair of Coolavanny Calvn and Part Blake headed the field, closely followed by defending champion Thorn Falcon.[3] Other major contenders would be Signet Ace, Singalong Sally and Ballymac Fairone.

Romeo Magico, a black and white dog won the event and the first prize of £175,000. The greyhound was trained by Graham Holland, owned and bred by David Firmager.[4][5]

Final distances

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

Pos Name of Greyhound Breeding Trap Sectional Race comment SP Time Trainer
1st Romeo MagicoMagical Bale – Fabulous Artist44.23RlsTMid,EP,Led½5/228.95Graham Holland (Ireland)
2nd KildareDroopys Sydney – Palermo24.17MidTRls,QAw,LedTo½9/4f29.09Peter Cronin (Ireland)
3rd Mickys BarrettOut Of Range ASB – The Other Tessa54.18Mid,QAw20/129.30Jason Gray (Nottingham)
4th Priceless JetDroopys Jet – Ravenna64.23MidTW,FcdToCk2&410/329.34Paul Hennessy (Ireland)
5th Hello HammondJaytee Jet – Jaytee Pearl34.26Mid,Crd1,RanOn5/129.38Paul Hennessy (Ireland)
6th Savana BeauClonbrien Hero – Slippery Thelma14.32RlsTMid,SAw,Crd116/129.44Diane Henry (Towcester)

1¾, 2½, ½, ½, ¾ (lengths) 0.08 sec = one length

Final report

The final contained four Irish runners and two British runners, both of which were large prices in the bookmakers odds. The favourite Kildare broke well and led into the first bend pursued by Mickys Barrett before Romeo Magico showed significant early pace to come up the inside of Kildare and take a decisive halfway lead. Romeo Magico went on to win in a very fast time of 28.95. Priceless Jet was unable to make up any ground after being forced to check behind Mickys Barrett on the third bend but it was unlikely that he would have caught the leaders. Savana Beau and Hello Hammond both failed to get into the race after poor starts and a slight crowding at the first bend with each other.[6]

Quarter finals

Semi finals

Competition review

See also

References

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