1947 Irish Greyhound Derby


The 1947 Irish Greyhound Derby took place during July and August with the final being held at Harold's Cross Stadium in Dublin on 15 August 1947.
The winner Daring Flash won £500 and was owned, bred and trained by Mary d'Arcy from Kilternan and became the first winner to be sired by a previous Derby champion.

Final result

At Harold's Cross, 15 August :
PositionName of GreyhoundBreedingTrapSPTimeTrainer
1stDaring FlashTanist - Daring Lady45-2jf30.04Mary d’Arcy
2ndPaddys ElbowWell Squared - Elbow Lane Queen24-130.20
3rdNote Himbreeding unknown65-130.44
4thDarcelRuby Border - City Dance56-1Bluett
5thHailes Gatebreeding unknown15-2jf
6thBaytown IvyManhattan Midnight - Ulster Row47-2Paddy Barry

Distances

2, 3

Competition Report

During the second round Faugh A Ballah clocked 29.91, with other fast heat winners being Darcel, Little Arthurstown and Pedlars Pet.
In the semi-finals Baytown Ivy defeated Paddys Elbow by four lengths in 30.08; Darcel beat Note Him by half a length and the Callanan Cup champion Daring Flash won from Hailes Gate in 30.02, also by half a length.
In the final the track specialist Daring Flash broke well alongside Paddys Elbow and the pair vied for the lead until the latter tired. Note Him ran on well to take third place from Darcel.

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