Oxfordshire Gold Cup

Oxfordshire Gold Cup

The Oxfordshire Gold Cup is a greyhound competition held at Oxford Stadium. The competition was won three times in succession by Jolly Poacher, a remarkable achievement. [1]

Past winners

Year Winner Trainer Time SP
1985 Nippy Law Geoff De Mulder (Oxford Stadium) 27.04 sec 13-8f
1986 Cannon Roe Mel Bass (Private) 27.13 sec 11-2
1987 Fairway Wink Bertie Gaynor (Hall Green Stadium) 27.07 sec 8-1
1988 Money Matters Geoff De Mulder (Hall Green Stadium) 26.81 sec (Track Record) 11-2
1989 Castleivy Mick Freda Greenacre (Private) 27.49 sec 4-1
1990 Kilcurley Coal John McGee (Hackney Wick Stadium) 26.97 sec 13-2
1991 Seafield Quest Marlene Westwood (Peterborough Greyhounds) 26.80 sec 3-1
1992 Lackabane Tap Geoff Goodwin (Private) 27.43 sec 4-1
1994 Freds Flyer Bill Masters (Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium) 27.29 sec 2-1
1995 Self Made Maurice Massey (Oxford Stadium) 27.30 sec 6-4f
1996 Clean Paws Lorraine King (Peterborough Greyhounds) 27.44 sec 11-8f
1997 Silver Circle Andy Heyes (Private) 27.09 sec 7-2
1998 Reactabond Gold Paul Young (Harlow) 26.94 sec 7-4f
1999 Crack Off Brian Clemenson (Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium) 27.09 sec 9-2
2000 El Boss Linda Mullins (Walthamstow Stadium) 27.15 sec 1-1f
2001 El Ronan Charlie Lister (Private) 27.10 sec 4-6f
2002 Bomber Graham Jimmy Gibson (Belle Vue Stadium) 26.90 sec 6-4f
2003 Knockeevan Magic Peter Rich (Romford Stadium) 26.79 sec 5-2
2004 Fire Height Dan Mick Puzey (Walthamstow Stadium) 27.12 sec 6-4f
2005 Roswell Spaceman Mark Wallis (Walthamstow Stadium) 26.74 sec 7-2
2006 Two Cool Cats Andy Heyes (Belle Vue Stadium) 26.76 sec 10-1
2007 Barnfield Joe Julie Luckhurst (Crayford) 26.60 sec 2-1f
2008 Barnfield Joe Julie Luckhurst (Crayford) 26.90 sec 4-1
2009 Jolly Poacher Richard Yeates (Oxford Stadium) 26.53 sec 4-6f
2010 Jolly Poacher Nick Colton (Oxford/Swindon Stadiums) 26.67 sec 5-2
2011 Jolly Poacher Nick Colton (Oxford/Swindon Stadiums) 26.66 sec 4-1


References

  1. ^ Baiden, Gary (2009). The History of Oxford Stadium. authorhouse. ISBN 978-1-4490-2054-5. 

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