The 1984 Irish Greyhound Derby took place during August and September with the final being held at Shelbourne Park in Dublin on 15 September 1984.. Join for free! Fast Results. The 2019 Boylesports Irish Greyhound Derby took place during August and September, with the final being held on 21 September at Shelbourne Park. It's been a year of sport unlike any other but the 2020 Irish Greyhound Derby, which took place last night in Shelbourne Park, proved to be as dramatic as ever. The 2003 Irish Greyhound Derby took place during August and September with the final being held at Shelbourne Park in Dublin on 20 September 2003.. 2020 Irish Derby (G1) race results, race date, entries, field, video, contenders, probables, news, notes, & comments. After three weeks of incredible racing, the 24 remaining greyhounds in the Boylesports Irish Derby will do battle at Shelbourne Park this evening for a place in next week's semi-finals. Full Results. Ante Post Greyhounds horse racing betting. Quick Results; Coursing Draws; Greyhound Performance; Find Results; Trial Stakes Derby; Trial Stakes Oaks; Fantasy League Results; Fantasy League Online Entry – INACTIVE; ICC Awards Voting – INACTIVE; Clonmel Tipster – INACTIVE; Classics Club 600 – INACTIVE; News; Registration & Breeding. Greyhounds. The winner Climate Control won €150,000 and was trained by Seamus Graham, owned by Kevin Smith & Aidan O'Regan and … Compare available odds for upcoming race meetings, with live price updates and the best bookmaker sign-up offers This component has encountered an error, please refresh the page. Kentucky Derby 2021 - Derby 2021 - Road to the Derby Promoting excellence in the greyhound industry. Results of greyhound racing in Ireland from Greyhound Racing Irelan (GRI). Greyhound Racing Ireland (GRI) - Rásaíocht Con Éireann, formerly the Irish Greyhound Board. Newinn Taylor was a … The 2004 Irish Greyhound Derby took place during August and September with the final being held at Shelbourne Park in Dublin on 18 September 2004.. The race was sponsored by the Paddy Power. The brindle dog owned by the Lochead-Ponder-Whelan syndicate (Graham Box, Austin Whelan and Len Ponder) won the first prize of €140,000. The competition was sponsored by Carrolls. The winner was the Graham Holland trained Lenson Bocko. The winner Dipmac won £25,000 and was trained by Seamus Graham, owned by Noel Ryan & Paschal Taggart and bred by Seamus Graham. Greyhound Racing Ireland (GRI) are responsible for the control and development of greyhound racing in Ireland. The winner Like A Shot won €150,000 and was trained by Owen McKenna, owned by Michael Kelly and bred by Patrick 'Paddy' Sinnott. Greyhound Racing Ireland (formally Irish Greyhound Board) results. Racecards.