All set for the fifth annual Con & Annie Kirby Memorial Puppy Stake
The 2017 Con & Annie Kirby Memorial Puppy Stake
commences tonight and when the lids lift for our opening heat it will end an
eleven month wait for the return of the most valuable puppy race on the planet which has enriched the greyhound racing world with stunning sporting action
from future stars of the sport in just a short history, leaving an indelible
mark on the entire industry.
Indeed it is almost surprising that in just four renewals,
the Con & Annie Kirby Memorial is now such a prestigious and influential
event on the calendar. When pups are born soon after the turn of the year we
find ourselves declaring that they will be a perfect age for the Kirby or when
we see a young tracker impress in their early career we take a quick glance at
their age to check if they will be eligible to contest come early March.
But, when blessed with such sponsors as Noreen & JP
McManus who possess the foresight and commitment to create something this special
then it was surely inevitable that the event which is named in honour of
Noreen’s late parents was certain to become the unmissable annual highlight
that attracts attention from around the globe.
Our generous sponsors |
Their most generous sponsorship package allows a total prize
fund of €160,000 which in monetary terms leaves only the Irish Derby as a more
lucrative event throughout the entire season but the McManus initiative to
include a further €20,000 prize for participating Limerick GAA Clubs whose
associated greyhound reaches the final on April 8th, ensures a colourful influx
of flag bearing supporters which adds greatly to an already intense atmosphere.
With young and old mixing from these respective sporting backgrounds, Limerick
Greyhound Stadium, the GAA and the McManus family have created an event which
extends our sport’s reach in a unique and wonderfully social manner.
Limerick form must be respected
Limerick Trial Stake winner & Leger 2nd Native Chimes |
With varying lines of form from different venues and runners
with little or no racing behind them before the first round, it is always
difficult to be adamant about the outright prospects of many in the line-up but
a natural starting point when studying ahead of this year’s event must be the
brilliant Irish St Leger runner-up Native Chimes. Inexperienced when contesting
against older rivals in November, his greenness was counteracted by raw ability
when endearing himself to Leger patrons and the Johnny O’Sullivan trained
speedster should be on every shortlist ahead of a big clash with Droopys Almond
in Heat 9.
Heat 11 will also have St Leger form to the fore where
Sheila Spillane & JJ Fennelly’s Burgess Dubh will seek to find the form
that brought him a semi-final appearance in the Limerick classic. He faces a
stiff test from the sharp Graham Holland runner Hovex Mick who impressed in his
first Limerick outing last time and Burgess Dubh will need to better his recent
poor starts. However, already proven in all-aged company, he was spotted
staying very strongly in defeat last week and a return to his early career form
could certainly bring a deep run in the event.
A Roddick repeat?
2016 winner Droopys Roddick |
News only broke in the past week about the retirement of our
phenomenal Kirby winner from 2016 as Droopys Roddick failed to recover from a
wrist injury sustained in his bid to add the Irish Derby to his list of
brilliant achievements. A worthy champion in 2016, he carried his crown with
grace while adding victory in the Dundalk International and only failed to
claim the English Derby in a tight photo-finish behind Paul Hennessy’s Jaytee
Jet.
It was a memorable night for his trainer Pat Buckley when he
claimed his first Kirby title twelve months ago and amongst a strong team for
this year’s event he returns with a half-brother of our current title holder.
Droopys Dresden will contest a hugely competitive Heat 7 when making his Irish
debut and only connections will truly know if he can emulate his big brother
but with nothing to answer in terms of breeding, his passage through the event
could certainly be worth noting. He faces a live outright contender here though
in the form of Paul Hennessy’s Jaytee Barracuda who built well on his promising
career start with an eye-catching display a week ago and may take all the
beating in the heat.
Amongst the Buckley team this year there is also three
half-brothers to the brilliant Droopys Nidge and these all bring influential
form from the recent Juvenile Classic at Tralee. That event in the Kingdom
offers many formlines throughout the first round action and nowhere more than
in Heat 8 where the Buckley duo of Droopys Pogba and Droopys Giroud occupy the
outside traps when facing Denis Fitzgerald’s Loskeran Vardy who started
favourite for the final of that prestigious event having been fastest in the
heats. A draw on the fence might swing this heat in the latter’s favour but
take note, for the form of this heat ties closely with many contenders for
Kirby 2017.
There are many more who go to traps with realistic claims
this year and Whoops Jack brings impressive Shelbourne Park form to a stacked
Heat 2 where the Holland duo of Rackethall Jess and Clonbrien Hero along with
Damien Flannery’s Merciful Joey add significant strength in depth.
Boylesports Hero in 2014 |
The following Heat 3 sees the formidable Brendan Matthews
with his only runner of the event as Slouane Wonder bids to give the Newry
maestro a third victory in the event. A half-brother to 2015 Kirby hero Cable
Bay, he warrants the utmost respect for the competition’s leading trainer who
also claimed the event with Boylesports Hero in 2014.
These are just some of our first round contenders who may
dictate next week’s headlines but enjoy the night’s action and mark every
result in detail for as past renewals have taught us, future Derby contenders,
Classic winners, award winners and stud dogs are scattered throughout every Con
& Annie Kirby card.
Having learned their trade at various venues throughout
the country, they come here with intent to exit Limerick as the next superstar
of greyhound racing and over the next month they will bring us the most
enthralling sporting action in the unique and colourful atmosphere that can
only be the Con & Annie Kirby Memorial Puppy Stake.
Trainers with multiple entries: Pat Buckley (8), Paul
Hennessy (8), Graham Holland (7), Liam Dowling (6), Owen McKenna (3), Peter
Cronin (3), Ian Reilly (2), Pat O’Connor (2), Rachel Wheeler (2).
We begin the action with 59 Inside seeds, 10 Middle and 3
Wide while 16 bitches will go in search of the €5000 bonus prize for the last
girl standing.
Betting: 10/1 Drive On Tipp, Whoops Jack,
Droopys Almond, Native Chimes 12/1 Burgess Dubh, Sidarian Victor (from 25)
14/1 Droopys Giroud, Droopys Dresden, Hovex Mick,
Vancouver Shea 16/1 Nitro Notorious, Burnt Beans.
20/1 Clonbrien Hero, Allen Tank, Allen Junior,
Bentekes Bocko, Hazel Mixture, Jaytee Barracuda, Frankies Lady,
Toocoolforschool, Coolavanny Pet, Loskeran Vardy 25/1 Bar.
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