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06 Sept 2025

A night to remember for Graham Holland and his greyhound racing team

Riverside Kennels recorded a delightful double as Bombay Pat and Bockos Diamond both win in 29.19

A night to remember for Graham Holland and his greyhound racing team

Nicky Holland after Bockos Diamond won the Quarter final of the BoyleSports Derby

Owned by the Remember-Them syndicate, Bockos Diamond continued his winning streak in the competition as this talented son of Dorotas Wildcat – Seaglass Shadow produced another flawless run to win in 29.19.

He was four and a half lengths clear of the Owen McKenna trained Callaway Knegare who is owned by The Field Sports syndicate from Brosna.

Seven Beach was two and a half lengths back in third place for trainer Jennifer O’Donnell and the Beach Boys Trio syndicate from Bristol, UK.

Bombay Pat won the opening heat in 29.19 for his owners Pat Muldoon and Bayliss Gee. This speedy son of Pestana – Clear Mountain showed terrific acceleration yet again to beat the massive 90lbs machine that is Ballinabola Jim, trained by Brendan P Murphy and Murphy-Ballinaboola syndicate from Wexford.

There were six lengths between them with UK raider March On Freddie finishing third for trainer David Mullins and London owner George Watson.

Carrick Aldo flying the flag for County Offaly

Owned by Thomas Glynn from Edenderry, this son of Droopys Sydney – Minnies Hazel was sublime as he opened a comfortable lead from trap six in heat 3. He clocked an excellent time of 29.15 but in the finish, he only managed to win by half a length as the powerful Boylesports Bob flew home for County Kilkenny trainer Paul Hennessy. Da Bold Falcon ran on well to qualify in third spot for trainer John F McGee and owner Patrick McDonagh from Irvinestown, County Fermanagh.

Julie beats Sambo in thrilling contest

A Lucky Julie was an excellent winner in heat 2 for County Kildare trainer and owner Jerry Melia. This daughter of Ballymac Bolger – Julies Paradise showed her class and ability to outpace Cheap Sandwiches by half a length in 29.31.

Before the start of this derby, Julie hadn’t raced for four months so it’s wonderful to see her getting stronger with each race. She is a major player at the bigger odds of 33/1 to win the €125,000 prize. 

Cheap Sandwiches known as Sambo at home, is owned by the Bark Wahlberg Syndicate from Tralee with Cesarewitch winner Singalong Dolly qualifying in third spot for owner Gilbert Anderson from Oxfordshire, UK.

Notable market movers from BoyleSports:

  • Bockos Diamond 5/4 from 6/4
  • Cheap Sandwiches 8/1 from 10/1

The David Murray trained Carrick Aldo was the fastest heat winner in the quarterfinals of the BoyleSports Irish Greyhound Derby at Shelbourne Park on Saturday night.

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