1929 Irish Greyhound Derby
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The 1929 National Derby took place during August with the final being held at
Harold's Cross Stadium Harold's Cross Stadium was a Greyhound racing in Ireland, greyhound racing stadium in Harold's Cross, Dublin, owned and operated by the Bord na gCon, Irish Greyhound Board. Facilities included a grandstand restaurant, carvery, a number of bars ...
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on 22 August 1929. It was the second edition of the event. The race at this stage was considered unofficial because it had not been ratified by the Irish Coursing Club. The winner was Jack Bob, trained by Yeats, owned by Miss P Harris and bred by Mick Lynch.


Final result

At Harolds Cross, 22 August (over 525 yards):


Distances

3 (lengths)


See also

1929 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year The 1929 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the fourth year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Summary 1929 was an unusual year for greyhound racing because the boom experienced during the two previous years suddenly ...


References

{{Irish Greyhound Derby Greyhound Derby
Irish Greyhound Derby The Irish Greyhound Derby held at Shelbourne Park, is the premier Greyhound racing in Ireland, greyhound racing competition in Ireland. First held at Harold's Cross Stadium, Harold's Cross in 1928, the event was unofficial until 1932 and called ...