Excitement levels rising for Con & Ann Kirby memorial final
EXCITEMENT levels at Limerick Greyhound Stadium are brewing up, as the prestigious Con and Ann Kirby Memorial Final takes centre stage this Saturday night.
EXCITEMENT levels at Limerick Greyhound Stadium are brewing up, as the prestigious Con and Ann Kirby Memorial Final takes centre stage this Saturday night.
*Hughie Keleghan Chairman of the WGOBA makes the presentation to Sean Meade of Miltown Malbay after Paradise Gomez won the Stake Final MILTOWN MALBAY’s Sean Meade was in paradise on Saturday night or rather celebratory form in Galway following the success of Paradise Gomez.
BURNPARK JAYTEE took his career stats to ten wins from sixteen outings.
QUARTER-finals of the €3000 to the winner Martin Fahy Memorial A4 525 Yards Stake formed the spine of Saturday night’s ten race programme at Galway Greyhound Stadium.
There were twelve races on last Thursday’s card in Limerick with five Clare owned greyhounds in the winner’s enclosure.
TRAINED BY TULLA’s Donal Duggan, Droopys Freda reigned supreme in the feature event in Galway over the weekend.
MOUNVOOR LAD owned by the Feakle Five Syndicate took the feature contest in Galway over the weekend.
Friday night’s Galway card featured some semi-finals of various graded stakes on a ten race programme which saw the local Castlegar kennel of Thomas Connor record a double curtesy of Rockandrollmarty and Bonzo Bourke.
After the most incredible four weeks of canine action, the Con & Annie Kirby Memorial saw the aptly named Clonbrien Treaty announce himself as a future superstar, producing a brilliant display to emerge an easy and most deserving winner of the €80,000 to the winner showpiece at the Limerick Track on Friday night last.
The catch me if you can tactics were to the fore in the Novice 350 yards contest at Galway on Friday night last as the Brid McMahon of Cooraclare owned Lissatouk Blake never saw another rival once he left his trap one berth as he powered to a seven length success over Chicuitita in 19.29.