Shelbourne Park
Location | Ringsend, Dublin |
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Coordinates | 53°20′25″N 6°13′49″W / 53.340378°N 6.230236°W |
Operated by | Greyhound Racing Ireland |
Capacity | 800[1] |
Race type | Greyhound |
Notable races | Irish Greyhound Derby |
Official website |
Shelbourne Park is a greyhound racing stadium in the south Dublin inner city suburb of Ringsend.
Greyhound Racing
Opening
The plans to open a greyhound track in Dublin were drawn up by Paddy O’Donoghue, Jerry Collins, Patsy McAlinden and Jim Clarke. Shelbourne Park opened on 14 May 1927 hot on the heels of Celtic Park (Belfast). The stadium located in the docklands in Ringsend was Dublin's answer to the Belfast track and the pair became the two most greyhound prestigious tracks in Irish racing. When opening in 1927 the track employed four resident trainers in Mick Horan, Paddy Quigley, Billy Donoghue and Ben Scally.[2]
History
One year later it was decided to introduce the Easter Cup which commemorated the 1916 Easter Monday Rising in Dublin. However the race soon became known for its own fame rather than its naming origins. The first winner was a greyhound called Odd Blade and the brindle dog went on to successfully defend his title the following year. Famously Mick the Miller equalled the world record time for 500 yards when recording 28.80 in 1928 but he only managed runner up spot to Odd Blade in that previously mentioned 1929 Easter Cup final. Mick went on to win the English Greyhound Derby that year for Shelbourne trainer Horan.
Shelbourne Park hosted the first official Irish Greyhound Derby which had been run on four previous occasions from 1928 to 1931 at rival track Harold's Cross Stadium. The first winner of the Irish Derby at Shelbourne was Guideless Joe owned by champion Irish jockey Jack Moyland and trained by local trainer Mick Horan.
The Oaks came to Shelbourne Park in 1935 and like the Irish Derby was normally run every other year with Harolds Cross hosting inbetween. The Grand National took place here in 1933 & 1934 and the St Leger four times in the thirties but it was decided by the Irish Coursing Club that it was better to distribute the classics between several tracks. Another event was inaugurated in 1939 and that was the McAlinden Cup.
The remarkable greyhound called Tanist reached the final of the Easter Cup in April 1940, by smashing the track record at Shelbourne Park in 29.66sec and the legendary Spanish Battleship claimed his second of three Derby victories in 1954, also breaking the track record in the process. On 25 June 1946 Shelbourne used the first photo finish in Ireland during the semi-finals of the McAlinden Cup.[3]
An extraordinary 1956 Irish Derby saw 'Keep Moving' break the track record twice before the sub 29-second barrier was broken by Prince of Bermuda.[4]
Greyhound Racing Ireland formally known as Bord na gCon / Irish Greyhound Board installed a new totalisator system in 1960 and eight years later they then purchased the stadium itself [5] to stop the threat of redevelopment that was hanging over the stadium.[6] A £240,000 investment followed and the same year that the Irish Derby found a permanent home at Shelbourne to the dismay of Harolds Cross supporters. The Shelbourne 600 sponsored by Guinness started in 1964 and the Oaks also became permanent at Shelbourne in 1980.[7]
Paddy Ryan who became the Racing Manager in 1974 after taking over the reins from Jack O’Shea would hold the position for over 30 years before becoming general manager and then retiring in 2009. The Derby distance changed to 550 yards in 1986 and after a successful one-off feature in 1979 the Champion Stakes became an annual event in 1986.[8]
With the closure of Celtic Park in 1983 Shelbourne became the premier track in Ireland and continues to provide most of the major events in the Irish racing calendar. In March 2021, the Board of Rásaíocht Con Éireann (Greyhound Racing Ireland) announced a two stage €2.3 million plan for improvements at the venue.[9]
Competitions
- Irish Greyhound Derby
- Champion Stakes
- Easter Cup
- Grand National
- Juvenile Derby
- McAlinden Cup
- Oaks
- Shelbourne Gold Cup
- Shelbourne 600
- St Leger
Current track records
Yards | Greyhound | Time | Date | Notes |
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360 | Sycamore Dan [12] | 18.41 | 18 September 2004 | |
525 | Paradise Madison | 27.67 | 8 December 2012 | |
550 | Pestana [13] | 28.99 | 22 August 2020 | Irish Derby 2nd round |
575 | Milldean Puma | 30.65 | 30 April 2016 | |
600 | Laughil Duke | 31.91 | 26 September 2015 | |
750 | Redzer Ardfert [14] | 41.06 | 26 July 2019 | |
850 | Corporate Attack | 47.11 | 12 September 2009 | |
1025 | Ballykett Beauty [15] | 58.34 | 22 December 2017 | |
525 hurdles | Secondrate Champ | 28.73 | 07 December 2018 |
Former track records
Yards | Greyhound | Time | Date | Notes |
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360 | Counts Cure | 20.10 | 1941 | |
360 | Kilbelin Battleship | 19.80 | 24.06.1957 | |
360 | Portumna Wonder | 19.80 | 10.10.1970 | |
360 | Toms Pal | 19.50 | 23.09.1972 | |
360 | Lauragh Six | 19.33 | 20.08.1983 | |
360 | And Again | 19.26 | 1988 | |
360 | Meet Me Halfway | 19.19 | 18.08.1990 | |
360 | Upper Spark | 19.05 | 25.05.1996 | |
360 | Cool Performance | 18.42 | 09.06.2001 | |
360 | Sycamore Dan | 18.41 | 18.09.2004 | |
500 | Mick The Miller | 28.80 | 09.05.1928 | Equalled world record time |
525 | Loughadian | 30.00 | 1929 | |
525 | Mick The Miller | 30.00 | 17.06.1929 | National Cup Second Round |
525 | Lions Share | 30.17 | 1931 | |
525 | Little Chummie | 30.16 | 18.07.1931 | National Cup Second Round |
525 | Queen of the Rock | 29.87 | 05.1932 | |
525 | Talis | 29.80 | 16.07.1938 | |
525 | Tanist | 29.66 | 04.1940 | Easter Cup heats |
525 | Smartly Fergus | 29.60 | 25.06.1945 | |
525 | Imperial Dancer | 29.55 | 07.1950 | Irish Derby first round |
525 | Spanish Battleship | 29.50 | 07.1954 | Irish Derby first round |
525 | Spanish Battleship | 29.50 | 07.1954 | Irish Derby semi-finals |
525 | Keep Moving | 29.49 | 07.1956 | |
525 | Keep Moving | 29.40 | 21.07.1956 | Irish Derby first round |
525 | Prince of Bermuda [17] | 28.98 | 21 July 1956 | 1956 Irish Greyhound Derby first round |
525 | Yellow Printer | 28.83 | 20.07.1968 | Irish Derby first round |
525 | Ballykilty [18] | 28.80 | August 1972 | |
525 | Tantallons Gift | 28.73 | 31 July 1976 | 1976 Irish Greyhound Derby first round |
525 | Cool Panther | 28.72 | 05 July 1997 | |
525 | Kilmessan Jet [19] | 28.43 | 03.1999 | |
525 | Chart King | 28.40 | 03 April 1999 | Easter Cup Final |
525 | Priceless Rebel | 28.27 | 27 October 2001 | |
525 | Premier Fantasy | 28.08 | 10 April 2004 | Easter Cup Final |
525 | Milldean Panther | 28.00 | 29 October 2011 | |
525 | Paradise Madison | 27.92 | 17 November 2012 | |
550 | Buzzing Dick | 31.66 | 07.10.1934 | |
550 | Chicken Sandwich | 31.59 | 13.10.1934 | St Leger Final |
550 | Negros Equal | 31.29 | 03.10.1936 | |
550 | Ballydancer | 31.25 | 30.09.1939 | |
550 | Own Pride | 30.60 | 12.1969 | Shelbourne Leger second round |
550 | Ivy Hall Flash | 30.37 | 01.11.1971 | |
550 | Tommy Astaire | 30.35 | 14.09.1975 | |
550 | Jerpoint Paris | 30.35 | 08.11.1976 | |
550 | Wise Band | 30.23 | 1988 | |
550 | Lodge Prince | 30.03 | 09.08.1986 | From the 525 traps |
550 | Trade Official | 29.99 | 24.07.1995 | Champion Stakes semi-finals |
550 | Dew Reward | 29.97 | 16 September 1995 | |
550 | Eyeman | 29.97 | 20 August 1998 | Irish Derby qualifying round |
550 | Eyeman | 29.92 | 09 September 1998 | Irish Derby quarter-finals |
550 | Santa Paolo | 29.92 | 24.07.1999 | Champion Stakes semi-finals |
550 | Frisby Flashing | 29.89 | 30.12.1999 | Magnificent 200 Millennium Club |
550 | Greenfield Deal | 29.74 | 26 August 2000 | Irish Derby quarter-finals |
550 | Judicial Pride | 29.66 | 26 August 2000 | Irish Derby semi-finals |
550 | Droopys Vieri | 29.57 | 25 August 2001 | Irish Derby second round |
550 | Cool Performance | 29.57 | 25 August 2001 | Irish Derby second round |
550 | Bypass Byway | 29.42 | 14 September 2002 | Irish Derby Final |
550 | College Causeway | 29.21 | 05 August 2009 | |
550 | Tyrur Van Gaal [20] | 29.10 | 27 August 2015 | |
575 | Damthelie | 32.09 | 07 November 1977 | |
575 | Greenhill Paddy | 32.04 | 29 July 1978 | |
575 | Lax Law | 31.79 | 1979 | |
575 | Noisy Party | 31.74 | 20 September 1986 | |
575 | Alans Judy | 31.74 | 1990 | |
575 | Fly Cruiser | 31.61 | 16 September 1990 | |
575 | Popov | 31.58 | 15 October 1994 | |
575 | Concorde Direct | 31.09 | 02 September 2000 | |
575 | Mr Jay Jay | 31.34 | 25 August 2001 | |
575 | Peter Optimist | 31.32 | 14 September 2002 | |
575 | Smiling Man | 31.13 | 10 April 2004 | |
575 | Ronans Delight | 31.09 | 25 September 2004 | |
575 | Ronans Delight | 31.04 | 16 October 2004 | |
575 | Broadacres Turbo | 30.89 | 13 September 2008 | |
575 | Airport Pilot | 30.89 | 03 October 2009 | |
575 | Mall Brandy | 30.88 | 13 September 2013 | |
575 | Greenwell Hulk | 30.85 | 07 June 2014 | |
600 | Son of the Road | 34.95 | March 1935 | |
600 | Baytown Ivy | 34.40 | 27 October 1945 | |
600 | Galloping Home | 33.95 | 1950 | |
600 | Cranog Bet [21] | 33.60 | 1964 | |
600 | Vals Prince [21] | 33.53 | 08.1965 | |
600 | Westpark Quail [21] | 33.49 | 08.1965 | |
600 | Lazy Tim | 33.07 | 24.08.1966 | |
600 | Fly Cruiser | 33.00 | May 1991 | |
600 | Cool Panther | 32.94 | 18.04.1998 | Shelbourne 600 heats |
600 | Kilmessan Jet [19] | 32.72 | 03.1999 | |
600 | Kilmessan Jet | 32.58 | 24.04.1999 | |
600 | Joannestown Cash | 32.49 | 06.05.2000 | Shelbourne 600 final |
600 | Late Late Show | 32.29 | 17.05.2001 | |
600 | Late Late Show [22] | 32.20 | 09.06.2001 | Shelbourne 600 final |
600 | Sparta Maestro | 32.10 | 08.09.2012 | |
750 | Rita's Choice [23] | July 1973 | Irish TV Trophy | |
750 | Waverly Supreme | 42.39 | 06.07.1974 | |
750 | Chicita Banana | 42.36 | 06.08.1988 | |
750 | Rush For Silver | 42.19 | 22.10.1990 | |
750 | Millstream Lad | 42.04 | 05.08.1998 | |
750 | Get Connected | 42.01 | 10.10.1998 | |
750 | Making Merry | 41.59 | 15.09.2001 | |
750 | Longtail Rebel | 41.34 | 10.10.2009 | |
750 | Ceroc Shaneboy | 41.34 | 22.10.2011 | |
750 | Airforce Duke | 41.11 | 28.09.2013 | |
850 | Glenske Nijinski | 48.07 | 14.07.2001 | |
850 | Hulkster | 47.81 | 30.07.2005 | |
860 | Martins Ghost | 49.13 | 27.03.2000 | |
1025 | Ruscar Dana | 59.91 | 06.08.1988 | |
1025 | Let Us Know | 58.86 | 16.03.2002 | |
1025 | Jaytee Patriot [24] | 58.62 | 22 December 2017 | |
525 H | Cormorant | 29 sec 4.5 | 05.1928 | |
525 H | Cormorant | 29 sec 4.5 | 02.06.1928 | |
525 H | Table Cut | 30.98 | 1950 | |
525 H | Hillcrest Pride | 30.71 | 30.08.1969 | |
525 H | Knockreigh Dawn | 29.68 | 01.11.1975 | |
525 H | Sand Blinder | 29.46 | 04.10.1986 | |
525 H | Kildare Slippy | 29.18 | 03.10.1992 | |
525 H | Autumn Merlin | 29.12 | 14.10.2000 | |
525 H | Joe Bananas | 28.99 | 18.09.2004 | |
525 H | Secondrate Champ | 28.73 | 16.04.2005 | |
550 H | Kyleside | 32.60 | 1970 | |
600 H | Old Son | 35.82 | 03.07.1935 |
Football
The stadium also played host to the home matches of Shelbourne FC, who play in the League of Ireland, from 1913/14 to 1948/49. The first match was a 1–1 draw against Bohemians and their last match there was a 2–2 draw against Waterford. Shels left Shelbourne Park with the intention of building a new stadium in the nearby district of Irishtown.
While Shelbourne Park was the home of Shelbourne FC, they won one Irish Cup while competing in the Irish League and upon becoming founder members of the League of Ireland in 1921, won five league titles and one FAI Cup before moving on.
Shelbourne Park was the venue for two FAI Cup Final replays, in 1927 and 1929.
Trivia
Shelbourne Park appeared in the British motoring programme, Top Gear where Richard Hammond using a Mazda MX5 raced against a greyhound around the track. Despite Hammond's best efforts, the greyhound won.
Speedway Racing
Shelbourne Park staged speedway racing 1950 to 1954, again in 1961 and again in 1970 and 1971. In 1951 it was a base for a team of American speedway riders including Nick Nicolaides, Don Hawley, Johnny Roccio, Manuel Trujillo, and Lloyd Campbell. The team raced at most of the UK tracks and often featured Ernie Roccio who was based at Wimbledon.
Car park
Shellbourne park provides pay and display car parking on days without major events. Hourly, daily, weekly and monthly rates are available. Car park is open weekdays 6am to 10pm and not accessible during the night and on weekends.
References
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- ^ Fortune, Michael (2007). The History of the Irish Greyhound Derby. Irish Greyhound Review.
- ^ "Remember When Series - January 2020". Greyhound Star.
- ^ "Monthly Greyhound Star (Remember When 1968) January edition". Greyhound Star.
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- ^ Barnes, Julia (1988). Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File. Ringpress Books. ISBN 0-948955-15-5.
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- ^ "Monthly Greyhound Star (Remember When 1972) August edition". Greyhound Star.
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- ^ a b c "Remember When - August 2019". Greyhound Star.
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- ^ "Monthly Greyhound Star (Remember When 1973) July edition". Greyhound Star.
- ^ "The Best Car Parks Marathon Final". Irish Greyhound Board.
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