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2008 English Greyhound Derby

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2008 English Greyhound Derby
LocationWimbledon Stadium
Start date2 May
End date31 May
Total prize money£100,000 (winner)
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The 2008 Blue Square Greyhound Derby took place during May with the final held on 31 May 2008 at Wimbledon Stadium. The winner Loyal Honcho received £100,000.[1]

Final result

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At Wimbledon (over 480 metres):[2]

Position Name of Greyhound Breeding Trap Sectional SP Time Trainer
1st Loyal Honcho Top Honcho – Midway Crystal 4 4.85 5-2jf 28.60 Seamus Graham (Ireland)
2nd Tyrur Kieran Honcho Classic – Tyrur Dee 3 4.90 11-4 28.88 Paul Hennessy (Ireland)
3rd Blonde Dino Daves Mentor – Charquest 6 4.92 10-1 29.00 John Mullins (Yarmouth)
4th Tyrur Laurel Top Honcho – Tyrur Fiona 5 4.93 5-2jf 29.45 Paul Hennessy (Ireland)
5th Kryptonite Top Honcho – Three Star Girl 1 4.92 4-1 29.58 Charlie Lister (Private)
6th Lenson Express Top Honcho – Gold Seacrest 2 5.07 20-1 00.00 Tony Collett (Sittingbourne)

Distances

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3½, 1½, 5½, 1¾, Dis (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]

Race Report

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It took five rounds of action to narrow down the field to the final six greyhounds that would for the final of the competition race over 480 m in a chance to win the 2008 English Greyhound Derby. After finishing second to Westmead Lord in 2007, Loyal Honcho won the 2008 title in his second attempt, dominating the final. Seamus Graham's runner, who was sent as the 5–2 joint-favourite along with fellow Irish raider Tyrur Laurel, took control of the race from the traps and pulled clear to beat Tyrur Kieran (11–4) and winner of the Scottish Greyhound Derby, by three and a half lengths in a respectable 28.60 sec (480 metres). A messy race saw five of the six contenders encounter trouble with Lenson Express falling and finishing last.

It was the first Irish trained success in the Derby since Ian Reilly's Droopys Scholes took the honours in 2004.

Quarter finals

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Semi finals

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See also

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2008 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

References

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  1. ^ "2008 Greyhound Derby". Greyhoundderby.com.
  2. ^ "2008". Greyhound Data.
  3. ^ Genders, Roy (1990). NGRC book of Greyhound Racing (Timekeeper). Pelham Books Ltd. p. 310. ISBN 0-7207-1804-X.
  4. ^ "Quarter Final results". British Greyhound Racing Board. Archived from the original on 16 February 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  5. ^ "Semi Final results". British Greyhound Racing Board.
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