Oaks (Irish greyhounds)


This page is about the Irish Greyhound Race. For the British race, see Oaks.
The Oaks is a greyhound racing competition held annually at Shelbourne Park.
It is an original classic competition in the Irish racing greyhound racing calendar and was inaugurated in 1932 following the decision by the Irish Coursing Club to issue a new list of classic races.
The event was shared around several tracks in Ireland starting with Clonmel Greyhound Stadium from 1932-1933 and then the two Dublin venues of Shelbourne Park and Harold's Cross Stadium. Before World War II the old Cork Greyhound Stadium and Markets Field Greyhound Stadium in Limerick also both hosted the competition.
After the war Shelbourne Park and Harold's Cross both shared the race until sole control was taken by Shelbourne Park in 1992.

Past winners

Venues & Distances