Greyhound awards
Irish Greyhound of the Year Awards |
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Lenson Bocko 2019 dog of the year |
Start date | 1965 |
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Nations | Ireland and Northern Ireland |
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The Irish Greyhound of the Year Awards are the annual awards for the leading greyhounds in Ireland.
The Greyhound of the Year award was first held in 1965 when it was won by Ballyowen Chief.[1] In 1996 the awards saw the Greyhound of the Year replaced by a Dog and Bitch of the Year Award [2] but in 2013 the Greyhound of the Year award returned in addition to the other awards.[3]
The 2016 awards did not take place until October 2017[4] following a postponement.[5] Continuing protests by the DGOBA resulted in a suspension of the awards and racing at Shelbourne Park for five months and the cancellation of several major events. The protest was over the February closure of Harold's Cross Stadium. [6] [7]
Past winners
Main/Supreme Award
Year | Winning Greyhound | 1965 | Ballyowen Chief | 1966 | Hairdresser | 1967 | Yanka Boy[8] | 1968 | Russian Gun | 1969 | Own Pride | 1970 | Mark Anthony | 1971 | Ivy Hall Flash | 1972 | Catsrock Daisy | 1973 | Romping To Work | 1974 | Lively Band | 1975 | Ballybeg Prim[9] | 1976 | Tain Mor | 1977 | Lindas Champion | 1978 | Pampered Rover | 1979 | Nameless Pixie [10] | | | Year | Winning Greyhound | 1995 | Dew Reward | 2013 | Locnamon Bridie | 2014 | Laughil Blake | 2015 | Ballymac Matt [11] | 2016 | Jaytee Jet | 2017 | Good News [12] | 2018 | Ballyanne Sim [13] | 2019 | Killmacdonagh [14] | 2020 | Newinn Taylor[15] | 2021 | Susie Sapphire[16] | 2022 | Born Warrior[17] | 2023 | The Other Kobe[18] | |
Dog of the Year
Year | Winning Greyhound | 1996 | Mountleader Peer | 1997 | Some Picture | 1998 | Eyeman | 1999 | Chart King | 2000 | Judicial Pride | 2001 | Late Late Show | 2002 | Bypass Byway | 2003 | Climate Control | 2004 | Premier Fantasy | 2005 | Droopys Maldini | 2006 | Razldazl Billy | | Year | Winning Greyhound | 2007 | Catunda Harry | 2008 | Shelbourne Aston | 2009 | College Causeway | 2010 | Tyrur McGuigan | 2011 | Razldazl George | 2012 | Skywalker Puma | 2013 | Slippery Robert | 2014 | Laughil Blake | 2015 | Ballymac Matt | 2016 | Jaytee Jet | 2017 | Good News [12] | | Year | Winning Greyhound | 2018 | Ballyanne Sim [13] | 2019 | Lenson Bocko [14] | 2020 | Newinn Taylor[19] | 2021 | Explosive Boy[16] | 2022 | Born Warrior[17] | 2023 | The Other Kobe[18] | |
Bitch of the Year
Year | Winning Greyhound | 1996 | Tina Marina | 1997 | Borna Best | 1998 | April Surprise | 1999 | Spring Time | 2000 | Marinas Tina | 2001 | Marinas Tina | 2002 | Longvalley Tina | 2003 | Mustang Mega | 2004 | Legal Moment | 2005 | Grayslands Pixie | 2006 | Shelbourne Becky | | Year | Winning Greyhound | 2007 | Ms Firecracker | 2008 | Oran Majestic | 2009 | Skywalker Queen | 2010 | Dalcash Dvinsky | 2011 | Droopys Twirl | 2012 | Milldean Tally | 2013 | Locnamon Bridie | 2014 | Velvet All Jam | 2015 | Ballydoyle Honey | 2016 | Witches Belle | 2017 | Forest Natalee [12] | | Year | Winning Greyhound | 2018 | Vancouver[13] | 2019 | Killmacdonagh[14] | 2020 | Meenagh Miracle[19] | 2021 | Susie Sapphire[16] | 2022 | Raha Mofo[17] | 2023 | Crafty Shivoo[18] | |
Sprinter Award
Year | Winning Greyhound | 2000 | Quarter To Five | 2001 | Fact File | 2002 | You Said So | 2003 | Dalcash Black | 2004 | Sycamore Dan | 2005 | Mabels Dilemma | 2006 | Montos Mark | 2007 | Johnny Gatillo | 2008 | Almightyjack | | Year | Winning Greyhound | 2009 | Inny Blue | 2010 | Sheepwalk Mac | 2011 | Shoemakers Lad | 2012 | Cambushmore | 2013 | Knockglass Billy | 2014 | Crokers Champ | 2015 | Catherines Drico | 2016 | Ballymac Bigmike | 2017 | Butterbridge Bex [12] | | Year | Winning Greyhound | 2018 | Ardnasool Jet [13] | 2019 | Ardnasool Jet [14] | 2020 | Grangeview Ten[19] | 2021 | Good Cody[16] | 2022 | Gizmo Cash[17] | 2023 | Carrick Aldo[18] | |
Stayer Award
Year | Winning Greyhound | 2000 | Knockeevan Jerry | 2001 | Making Merry | 2002 | Mega Delight | 2003 | Shelbourne Star | 2004 | Airforce Honcho | 2005 | De Eight Wonder | 2006 | Sonatina | 2007 | Droopys Ike | 2008 | Olympic Show | | Year | Winning Greyhound | 2009 | Corporate Attack | 2010 | Kiltrea Kev | 2011 | Ceroc Shaneboy | 2012 | Future Boy | 2013 | Shanless Becky | 2014 | Sidarian Lisa | 2015 | Tradition | 2016 | Airmount Tess | 2017 | Airmount Tess [12] | | Year | Winning Greyhound | 2018 | Javielenko [13] | 2019 | Redzer Ardfert [14] | 2020 | Ballymac Kingdom[19] | 2021 | Dana Point[16] | 2022 | Crafty Kokoro[17] | 2023 | Kinturk Road[18] | |
Brood Bitch
Year | Winning Greyhound | 1996 | Minnies Nikita | 1997 | Spring Season | 1998 | Ladys Guest | 1999 | Centenarys Dream | 2000 | Dons Pride | 2001 | Perrys Pusher | 2002 | Daleys Heartrob | 2003 | Droopys Kristin | 2004 | Newbridge Girl | 2005 | Little Diamond UK | 2006 | Airport Express | | Year | Winning Greyhound | 2007 | Airport Express | 2008 | Queen Survivor | 2009 | Maybe Baby | 2010 | Tyrur Temptress | 2011 | Razldazl Pearl | 2012 | Talita Beaity | 2013 | Locnamon Nell | 2014 | Laughil Lass | 2015 | Kildallon Maid | 2016 | Ballymac Scarlet | 2017 | Droopys Hilda [12] | | Year | Winning Greyhound | 2018 | Global Liberty[13] | 2019 | Portumna West[14] | 2020 | Coolavanny Pet[19] | 2021 | Jetstream Lynx[16] | 2022 | Mountaylor Queen[17] | 2023 | Mountaylor Queen[18] | |
Stud Dog
Year | Winning Greyhound | 2011 | Head Bound | 2012 | Head Bound | 2013 | Head Bound | 2014 | Kinloch Brae | 2015 | Kinloch Brae | 2016 | Droopys Scolari | | Year | Winning Greyhound | 2017 | Droopys Scolari [12] | 2018 | Kinloch Brae [13] | 2019 | Droopys Jet [14] | 2020 | Droopys Jet[19] | 2021 | Droopys Sydney[16] | 2022 | Droopys Sydney[17] | | Year | Winning Greyhound | 2023 | Droopys Sydney[18] | |
See also
Greyhound of the Year Awards
References
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- ^ Hobbs, Jonathan (2007). Greyhound Annual 2008. Raceform. ISBN 978-1-905153-53-4.
- ^ "Laurels the major mover in 2015 calendar". Irish Independent. 19 November 2014.
- ^ "2016 NATIONAL GREYHOUND AWARDS". irish Greyhound Board.
- ^ "Irish Oaks advertised for Shelbourne Park". Irish Independent. 19 April 2017.
- ^ "Irish Oaks advertised for Shelbourne Park". Irish Independent. 19 April 2017.
- ^ "IGB confirms closure of Harolds Cross Greyhound Stadium". IGB. Archived from the original on 10 March 2017.
- ^ "Yanka Boy wins top award". Belfast Telegraph. 9 May 1968. Retrieved 15 August 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Ballybeg Prim to Top Poll". Belfast Telegraph. 4 February 1976. Retrieved 18 June 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Remember When - September". Greyhound Star. 2 September 2018.
- ^ "Ballymac Matt wins dog of the year award for Liam Dowling". The Kerryman.
- ^ a b c d e f g "GOOD NEWS IS NAMED AS THE SUPREME CHAMPION FOR 2017". Irish Greyhound Board.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Ballyanne Sim clinches top award". Irish Independent. 25 March 2019.
- ^ a b c d e f g "2019 NATIONAL GREYHOUND RACING AWARDS". Irish Greyhound Board.
- ^ "Tipperary greyhound named Supreme Greyhound of the Year at National Awards". Tipp FM. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g "2021 NATIONAL GREYHOUND RACING AWARDS". Greyhound Racing Ireland. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Born Warrior Nabs The Big Prize As Jennifer O'Donnell Cleans Up At National Greyhound Awards". balls.ie. 7 May 2023. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g "2023 National Greyhound Awards". Greyhound Racing Ireland. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f "2020 NATIONAL GREYHOUND RACING AWARDS". Greyhound Racing Ireland. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
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