Trafalgar Cup
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The Trafalgar Cup is a greyhound competition held at Oxford Stadium for puppies under the age of two.[1] Run at Wembley Stadium from 1929 until 1998, it moved to Oxford Stadium in 1999.
Past winners
Year | Winner | Trainer | Time | SP |
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1929 | So Green | Jim Syder (Wembley) | 30.48 sec | |
1930 | Seldom Lad | Wally Green (West Ham) | 30.76 sec | |
1931 | Wild Woolley | Jack Rimmer (White City-Manchester) | 30.84 sec | |
1932 | Mikado Beauty | Jim Syder (Wembley) | 31.02 sec | |
1933 | Grey Raca | Johnny Bullock (Harringay) | 30.86 sec | |
1934 | Blacklion Favourite | Unknown | 30.93 sec | |
1935 | Eskell | Unknown | 30.55 sec | |
1936 | Grosvenor Bob | Jim Syder (Wembley) | 30.22 sec | 2–1 |
1937 | Quarter Day | Joe Harmon (Wimbledon) | 30.62 sec | 7–2 |
1938 | Gayhunter | Parick McKinney (Carntyne) | 30.44 sec | 5–2 |
1941 | Laughing Lieutenant | Bert Heyes (White City-London) | 30.12 sec | 7–4f |
1942 | Jubilee Time | Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) | 30.97 sec | 11–4 |
1943 | Dark Tiger | Bill Higgins (Oxford) | 30.18 sec | 9–2 |
1944 | Wandering Lad | Stanley Biss (Clapton Stadium) | 30.12 sec | 100–7 |
1945 | Ballymac Tanist | Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) | 29.68 sec | 6–4f |
1946 | Shadowlands Delight | I Regan (Private) | 30.20 sec | 11–8 |
1947 | Mad Birthday | Stanley Biss (Clapton Stadium) | 29.73 sec | 11–8 |
1948 | Baytown Colonel | Stanley Biss (Clapton Stadium) | 29.73 sec | 9–4 |
1949 | Ballycurren Garrett | Jack Harvey (Wembley) | 30.39 sec | 10–1 |
1950 | Rushton Smutty | Jack Harvey (Wembley) | 30.00 sec | 11–4 |
1951 | Magourna Reject | Noreen Collin (Walthamstow) | 29.81 sec | 2–5f |
1952 | Galtee Cleo | Jack Harvey (Wembley) | 29.39 sec | 5–4 |
1953 | Pauls Fun | Leslie Reynolds (Wembley) | 29.49 sec | 10–1 |
1954 | Golden Sail | G Crussell (Private) | 29.71 sec | 6–1 |
1955 | Our Tim II | Joe Pickering (New Cross) | 29.78 sec | 6–1 |
1956 | Highwood Sovereign | G Smith (Clapton Stadium) | 29.67 sec | 7–2 |
1957 | Deep River | Bob Burls (Wembley) | 29.62 sec | 7–4f |
1958 | Joys Prince | George Waterman (Wimbledon) | 30.03 sec | 20–1 |
1959 | Duleek Dandy | Bill Dash (Private) | 29.72 sec | 11–4 |
1960 | Ballinsloe Blondie | Jack Harvey (Wembley) | 29.95 sec | 7–4 |
1961 | Little Archie | Harry Parsons (Crayford) | 30.09 sec | 5–1 |
1962 | Sugarloaf Scott | Phil Rees (Clapton Stadium) | 29.67 sec | 1–1f |
1963 | Fear O | Pam Heasman (Private) | 29.30 sec | 10–1 |
1964 | Double March | M Sanderson (Private) | 29.35 sec | 4–1 |
1965 | Ling Bird | Tommy 'Paddy' Reilly (Walthamstow) | 29.42 sec | 4–9f |
1966 | Lucky Me | Tommy 'Paddy' Reilly (Walthamstow) | 29.33 sec | 5–1 |
1967 | King Cheata | Barney O'Connor (Walthamstow) | 29.94 sec | 16–1 |
1968 | Active Host | Paddy McEvoy (Wimbledon) | 29.73 sec | 2–1 |
1969 | Sherwood Glen | Joe Booth (Private) | 29.47 sec | 5–4f |
1970 | Todos Kingpin | Jack Durkin (Walthamstow) | 29.67 sec | 10–1 |
1971 | Todos Imp | David Geggus (Walthamstow) | 29.56 sec | 14–1 |
1972 | Stow Welcome | Barney O'Connor (Walthamstow) | 29.44 sec | 2–1jf |
1973 | Coin Case | Charlie Smoothy (Clapton Stadium) | 29.55 sec | 1–5f |
1974 | Pineapple Grand | Frank Baldwin (Perry Barr) | 29.08 sec | 1–5f |
1975 | The Snow Queen | Sid Ryall (Wembley) | 29.34 sec | 6–4f |
1976 | Hunsdon Pride | David Geggus (Walthamstow) | 29.33 sec | 11–2 |
1977 | Homely Girl | Geoff De Mulder (Hall Green) | 29.30 sec | 3–1 |
1978 | Offshore Diver | Chris Coyle (Private) | 29.32 sec | 12–1 |
1979 | Trinas Girl | Edna Wearing (Bletchley) | 29.53 sec | 3–1 |
1980 | Sailor May | David Kinchett (Wimbledon) | 29.35 sec | 10–11f |
1981 | Careless Dragon | Jim Morgan (Oxford) | 29.24 sec | 11–8f |
1982 | Mt Keeffe Star | Geoff De Mulder (Coventry) | 29.35 sec | 7–1 |
1983 | Glenamona | Maurice Buckland (Cradley Heath) | 29.52 sec | 9–2 |
1984 | Debbies Time | Paddy Hancox (Hall Green) | 29.34 sec | 2–1f |
1985 | Ticketys Gift | Geoff De Mulder (Private) | 29.36 sec | 10–11f |
1986 | Trans Brandy | Ernie Gaskin Sr. (Private) | 29.70 sec | 16–1 |
1987 | Fearless Ace | Geoff De Mulder (Private) | 29.06 sec | 7–2 |
1988 | Alley Bally | Terry Dartnall (Wembley) | 28.96 sec | 7–2 |
1989 | Saucy Ben | Tom Foster (Wimbledon) | 29.99 sec | 7–1 |
1990 | Madison Supreme | Barry Silkman (Private) | 29.36 sec | 7–2 |
1991 | Claymor Spot | Bob Gilling (Reading) | 29.32 sec | 2–1f |
1992 | Gara Paint | Norah McEllistrim (Wimbledon) | 29.30 sec | 7–2 |
1993 | Affadown Tony | Nikki Adams (Canterbury) | 29.48 sec | 7–2 |
1994 | Trade Exchange | Tony Taylor (Private) | 29.16 sec | 7–4f |
1995 | Clear Prospect | Linda Mullins (Walthamstow) | 29.58 sec | 20–1 |
1996 | Listen To This | Chris Duggan (Walthamstow) | 29.35 sec | 6–4jf |
1997 | Ground Zero | Geoff De Mulder (Private) | 28.85 sec | 2–9f |
1998 | El Cantor | Linda Mullins (Walthamstow) | 29.30 sec | 4–1 |
1999 | Sensational | Jim Reynolds (Walthamstow) | 27.15 sec | 5–2 |
2000 | Droopys Mint | Ted Soppitt (Private) | 27.06 sec | 6–1 |
2001 | Greenacre Belle | Ray Peacock (Wimbledon) | 27.13 sec | 3–1 |
2002 | Cooly Cougar | Brian Clemenson (Hove) | 26.87 sec | 9–4f |
2003 | Money Sweeper | Jenny March (Peterborough) | 27.23 sec | 6–1 |
2004 | Kegans Choice | Brian Clemenson (Hove) | 27.41 sec | 5–1 |
2005 | Camp Bugler | Barrie Draper (Sheffield) | 26.72 sec | 5–2 |
2006 | Horseshoe Ping | Jim Reynolds (Romford) | 26.86 sec | 3–1 |
2007 | Westcounty Lady | Jo Burridge (Poole) | 27.14 sec | 7–1 |
2008 | Drink Up Zorro | Paul Sallis (Hall Green) | 26.95 sec | 5–1 |
2009 | Freedom Emma | Richard Yeates (Oxford) | 26.64 sec | 3–1 |
2010 | Stans Printer | Jim Reynolds (Romford) | 27.58 sec | 2–1 |
2011 | Spencers Lad | Angie Kibble (Oxford) | 27.17 sec | 5–1 |
2012 | Guinness Dusty | Seamus Cahill (Hove) | 26.87 sec | 6–1 |
The Trafalgar Cup is also the name of the trophy awarded annually to the winner of a road hockey tournament held in London England's Trafalgar Square on July 1st every year. July 1st is a statutory holiday in Canada named Canada Day.
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