1995 Irish Greyhound Derby


The 1995 Irish Greyhound Derby took place during August and September with the final being held at Shelbourne Park in Dublin on 23 September 1995.
The winner Batties Rocket won £50,000 and was trained by Matt O'Donnell, owned and bred by Alicia Swaffield. The race was sponsored by the Kerry Group's dog food product 'Respond'.

Final result

At Shelbourne, 23 September :
PositionWinnerBreedingTrapSPTimeTrainer
1stBatties RocketBatties Whisper - Lady Arrancourt69-230.19Matt O'Donnell
2ndBatties SpiritBatties Whisper - Lady Arrancourt47-230.23Matt O'Donnell
3rdDew RewardPhantom Flash - Highway Mystery36-4f30.38Michael O'Sullivan
4thIagoManx Treasure - Limekiln Pearl533-130.50Matt O'Donnell
5thLiffey MillsPhantom Flash - Newhill Abbey15-130.63Ger McKenna
6thSummerhill JoyLow Sail - Grange Joy210-130.64Michael Enright

Distances

½, 1¾, 1½, 1½, short-head

Competition Report

Trainer Nick Savva sent his 1994 greyhound of the year Westmead Chick and the recent Bar One International winner Westmead Merlin over to Ireland from the UK but in a significant misunderstanding he had failed to bring their stud cards. Both had to be withdrawn in an what was a disaster for Savva and the competition. Then Ireland's leading trainer Ger McKenna had greyhounds withdrawn for the same reason but had no misunderstanding to blame.
With the two Westmeads missing it was left to Michael Enright’s 1995 English Greyhound Derby runner-up Summerhill Joy to take the tag as the ante post favourite. Matt O’Donnell and Ger McKenna were well represented as usual as was the exiled John 'Ginger' McGee Sr.
Summerhill Joy duly recorded the fastest qualifying time in 30.33 sec and O’Donnell’s River Lad followed that up by becoming the best in round one with 30.34 but Irish Oaks winner Cool Survivor and Velvet Rocket were both eliminated. Another O’Donnell star Batties Spirit set the standard in round two with a 30.24.
Michael O'Donovan’s Dew Reward impressed throughout the competition and in the quarter-finals Matt O'Donnell trained four runners through to the semi-finals. The first of those four put his name in the record books producing a track record of 29.97 and breaking the 30 second barrier for 550 yards. The previous mark by Trade Official set two months previous had been bettered. Batties Rocket and Iago earned O'Donnell two more finalists. The second semi-final resulted in Batties Spirit defeating Summerhill Joy and Liffey Mills.
Dew Reward was a hot favourite for the final but made a mess of the start, this left Batties Rocket to take up the early lead before his sister Batties Spirit challenged. At the first bend Dew Reward was making progress but as Batties Spirit was forced to check she bumped into Dew Reward leaving Batties Rocket with a clear lead. He held on despite a renewed attempt from his sister who only lost out by three quarters of a length.