Grand National (Irish greyhounds)


The Grand National is a greyhound racing competition held annually at Curraheen Park in Cork, Ireland.
The race was inaugurated in 1928 at Shelbourne Park and was shared between the two Dublin tracks of Shelbourne and Harold's Cross Stadium before being switched to the old Cork Greyhound Stadium just before World War II.
Kilkenny Greyhound Stadium hosted the race in 1960 & 1961 until Thurles Greyhound Stadium took over from 1962-1984. The competition returned to Shelbourne in 1985 for another 15 years but once again the nomadic race switched to Harolds Cross and was staged from 2001-2016 at the track. Following the closure of Harold's Cross the event was switched to Cork in 2017.
It is the leading hurdle event in Ireland and is an integral part of the Irish greyhound racing calendar.

Past winners

Venues & Distances