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06 Sept 2025

Tipperary greyhound trainers feature in the super new 'Our People, The Generations' project

Tipperary greyhound trainers feature in the super new 'Our People, The Generations' project

Dolores Ruth, Frances O'Donnell & Jennifer O'Donnell - 3 Irish Greyhound Derby winning trainers

Our People, The Generations is a Greyhound Racing Ireland project focusing on the generations of families that are involved in Irish greyhound racing. It includes families and their stories from around Ireland. 

All the stories can be read on:https://www.grireland.ie/ourpeoplethegenerations

When Jennifer O’Donnell commenced her bid to win the 2022 Irish Greyhound Derby, she was following in the footsteps of not just one but both her parents AND her aunt – all having previously claimed the title.

Jennifer’s father Matt married Frances Ruth, sister of Dolores Ruth, another leading trainer, and so began the dynasty of the O’Donnell & Ruth families.

Matt started training greyhounds in 1968 and after several years of claiming various titles across the country, he won the first of his three Irish Greyhound Derby Trophies in 1990 with The Other Toss.

He successfully defended his title in 1991 with Ardfert Mick and joined the exclusive group of English & Irish Greyhound Derby winning trainers with Farloe Melody in 1992.  He completed his Irish Greyhound Derby Trio in 1995 with Batties Rocket.

Fast forward to 2006 when Dolores claimed her first Irish Greyhound Derby title with Razldazl Billy, followed in 2011 with Razldazl George. 

Dolores is the second member of this extended family to claim their seat at the exclusive club of Irish trainers who have managed to win both the Irish & English Greyhound Derbies; she claimed the English Greyhound Derby crown in 1996 with Shanless Slippy, which coincidently Matt & Batties Rocket finished 3rd in.

Just one year after her sister Dolores’ second Irish Greyhound Derby win, Frances joined the illustrious winning list in 2012 with Skywalker Puma.

In 2023, Jennifer completed her own piece of Derby history when she became the first female trainer to win back-to-back Irish Greyhound Derby titles. It took the honour as the fastest ever Final and was also the first time that litter brothers had completed the Derby double.

Now Jennifer has two Derby victories to her name, 2022 with Born Warrior and 2023 with The Other Kobe, she is far from finished. 

Who knows what the future holds but she has clearly inherited her family training talent and is in her own right exceptionally talented in her chosen field.

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