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The 2005 William Hill Greyhound Derby took place in June and July with the final being held on 2 July 2005 at Wimbledon Stadium. The winner Westmead Hawk received the title and £100,000 in prize money.[1]

Final result

At Wimbledon (over 480 metres):[2]

Position Name of Greyhound Breeding Trap Sectional SP Time Trainer
1st Westmead Hawk Sonic Flight - Mega Delight 4 5.11 5-4f 28.56 Nick Savva (Private)
2nd Blonde Mac Cool Performance - Garry Special 1 4.91 33-1 28.71 Arthur Hitch (Private)
3rd Blue Majestic Top Honcho - Marinas Tina 3 5.00 6-1 28.95 Seamus Graham (Ireland)
4th Mineola Farloe Top Honcho - Farloe Dingle 5 4.97 7-1 28.99 Seamus Graham (Ireland)
5th Ningbo Jack Honcho Classic - Pennys Spotlight 2 4.90 3-1 29.05 Charlie Lister (Private)
6th Geldrops Touch Droopys Vieri - Sporting Cleo 6 4.94 7-2 29.06 Owen McKenna (Ireland)

Distances

1¾, 3, ½, ¾, short head (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]

Final Report

The 2005 title was won by Westmead Hawk. It was the second year in a row that trainer Nick Savva won. After coming last out of the traps and having found trouble in the race, the winner was at the back of the field for most of the final. However, he ran on strong and took the lead just before the finishing line, providing a great climax to the race.

Quarter finals

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Heat 1 (21 Jun)
Pos Name SP Time
1st Ningbo Jack 3-1 28.92
2nd Mineola Farloe 7-2 29.01
3rd Loughteen Flyer 8-1 29.06
4th Caulry King 7-1 29.16
5th Ballymac Niloc 5-1 29.20
6th Robbie De Niro 5-2f 29.26

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Heat 2 (21 Jun)
Pos Name SP Time
1st Blue Majestic 1-1f 28.88
2nd Count Gelignite 6-1 29.12
3rd Hot Rocks 14-1 29.16
4th Velvet Rebel 9-2 29.25
5th Junior Mechanic 10-1 29.30
6th Toms View 3-1 29.37

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Heat 3 (21 Jun)
Pos Name SP Time
1st Westmead Hawk 2-1 28.57
2nd Droopys Marco 4-6f 28.65
3rd Blonde Mac 66-1 28.85
4th Boherduff Light 5-1 29.12
5th Bright Joe 50-1 29.28
6th Drop Goal Jonny 20-1 29.36

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Heat 4 (21 Jun)
Pos Name SP Time
1st January Tiger 3-1 28.66
2nd Geldrops Touch 1-1f 28.76
3rd Mustang Okee 8-1 28.85
4th Blonde Boss 7-2 29.07
5th Our Ocean 33-1 29.16
6th Romeo Saha 25-1 29.24

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Semi finals

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First Semi Final (25 Jun)
Pos Name of Greyhound SP Time Trainer
1st Ningbo Jack 9-2 28.76 Lister
2nd Blue Majestic 5-2 28.78 Graham
3rd Geldrops Touch 7-1 28.81 McKenna
4th Loughteen Flyer 25-1 28.92 Faint
5th Count Gelignite 12-1 29.24 Bourke
6th Droopys Marco 5-4f 29.36 Black

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Second Semi Final (25 Jun)
Pos Name of Greyhound SP Time Trainer
1st Mineola Farloe 3-1 28.77 Graham
2nd Westmead Hawk 5-4f 28.86 Savva
3rd Blonde Mac 25-1 28.99 Hitch
4th Mustang Okee 16-1 29.26 Cahill
5th January Tiger 11-4 29.31 Wallis
6th Hot Rocks 20-1 29.39 Buckley

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Competition report

The leading English hopes were the Charlie Lister range including Robbie De Niro, Bell Devotion and Laurels champion Ningbo Jack. The Carly Philpott duo of Ballymac Pires and Ballymac Kewell were also considered dangers. Ireland sent over an impressive group led by the Frazer Black's Irish Derby finalists Droopys Marco (also the Scottish Greyhound Derby champion) and Droopys Maldini. The Seamus Graham pair Blue Majestic and Mineola Farloe lined up alongside the McKenna team now under control of Ger McKenna's son Owen, which included Superb Pass, Irish Derby finalist Geldrops Touch, Agassis Ace and Boherduff Light.

The 2004 Greyhound of the Year Fire Height Dan won his first round heat on 2 June but it was found that he had injured a pisiform bone. His connections announced that he would be retired.[6] Droopys Leroy went fastest on the night, winning in 28.59. On the third night of heats Droopys Marco (28.60), Ballymac Pires (28.48) and Droopys Maldini (28.49) all impressed.[7]

The second round began on 10 June with surprise eliminations including Agassis Ace, Hee Haws Barney and Ballymac Pires. The following night Westmead Hawk won again in a heat that contained Droopys Maldini, Droopys Marco impressed again going fastest in 28.58.[8]

Droopys Leroy was eliminated in the first heat of round three which was won by Count Gelignite. The next heats went to Toms View, Velvet Rebel, Geldrops Touch and Ballymac Niloc before Droopys Marco held on to defeat the strong finishing Westmead Hawk in a sensational heat. Blue Majestic and Lenson Thierry completed the night's winners. Droopys Maldini and Romeo Paddy were high profile casualties.[9]

Ningbo Jack won the first quarter final and Blue Majestic and January Tiger won heats 3 and 4 respectively but heat 2 was another meeting between Droopys Marco and Westmead Hawk. However this time Hawk caught Droopys Marco on the run-in to claim a revenge victory.[10]

Westmead Hawk became a strong favourite when Droopys Marco failed to progress to the final in the first semi final, he found trouble in a race won by Ningo Jack and finished last. Blue Majestic and Geldrops Touch claimed the other two qualifying places. In the second semi final Westmead Hawk also found trouble but made his way through the field to finish second behind Mineola Farloe with outsider Blonde Mac taking third place.[11]

See also

2005 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:English Greyhound Derby