Callaway Knegare The Star Of TIME Juvenile Derby At Shelbourne Park

Sarah Kinsella

Press Release

September 2nd 2024

Callaway Knegare The Star Of TIME Juvenile Derby At Shelbourne Park

Tuono Charlie Wins 14th Race In A Row In Cambridgeshire

Callaway Knegare was crowned the 2024 TIME Juvenile Derby champion on Saturday night in Shelbourne Park for the Field Sports syndicate from Kerry.

Trained by Owen McKenna, this son of Droopys Sydney – Droopys Sweet ran an incredible race over the 525 yards to claim the €25,000 prize. He showed his class and ability to take up the lead in the latter stages of the race with Ballymac Briar making all the running.

Knegare ran on strong to win by three and a half lengths in an exceptional time of 27.96 with the Barry Clancy trained Innfield Destiny running a career best to grab second place. It was a terrific final that had a bit of everything.

Callaway Knegare is now the short 7/1 outright favourite to win the BoyleSports Irish Greyhound Derby.

Around the country

Limerick

Tuono Charlie won his opening heat of the Roma Casino Irish Cambridgeshire Open 750 in serious style as this Sharon Hunt trained star smashed the track record. Previously held by the brilliant Threesixfive in 41.08, Charlie blew his rivals away clocking 40.73. He is a once in a lifetime greyhound with that being his 14th win in a row! Magical.

Curraheen Park

*** Last call for entries for the:

THE 2024 BARONE RACING IRISH GREYHOUND LAURELS OPEN 525

Which will get underway on Saturday night.

Deadline for entries is 2pm today.

72 entries @ €65 each

Winner €30,000 + Trophy

First-round heats Saturday September 7th    

Additional incentives for the 2024 BarOne Racing Irish Laurels (T&C's apply):

Top Cork Owned Greyhound €3,000

Top Bitch €2,500 

Top Syndicate Owned Greyhound €2,000  

Top Owner Trained Greyhound €2,000

Last Trial Stake Greyhound Standing €2,000

**One name that won't be in the draw is Broadstrand Syd as the super-talented tracker picked up a small injury after winning the Irish Sprint Cup at Dundalk.

Kilcohan Park

The semi-finals of Dave Collins Memorial Munster Oaks took place at Kilcohan Park with two impressive heat winners. Mustang Fever won the opening semi-final in 28.49 for trainer Patrick Guilfoyle and Deelish Nora won the second heat in 28.54 for trainer John F McGee.

A full report from all our stadia can be found on Talking Dogs.                                                                                                                                         

Sarah Kinsella, spokesperson for Greyhound Racing Ireland, said: “Callaway Knegare was a sensational winner of the TIME Juvenile Derby at Shelbourne Park. Thank you to our sponsors Willie Rigney and John Fox of TIME Greyhound Nutrition, it has been a terrific competition from start to finish. The Bar One Racing Irish Laurels starts this Saturday so there isn’t any time for a break, and we can’t wait for this prestigious classic to kick off.”

 

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