Quietly is best for reilly

Quietly, trained by Navan’s Ian Reilly won the Tennent's Gold Cup at Drumbo Park Greyhound Stadium last weekend for the KSS Syndicate, Kent.

The win in the the 2015 Tennent’s Gold Cup at Drumbo Park Greyhound Stadium was a superb victory for all concerned and the winning connections are featured in the presentation photo with the trainer.


Included are Tennent’s promotional girl Steph McGall, trainer Ian Reilly, David White (crouched), Ross Heggarty, Tennent’s NI Regional Sales Manager presenting the trophy to Eadaoin Keys, Shannon Reilly, Frank Burke, and Tennent’s promotional girl Lucy Stewart.

Over the past few weeks competitive heats identified the six top dogs for the 2015 Cup Final, with a total prize pot of £10,000 at stake.

On finals night, all eyes were on the top prize as the dogs came out of the traps for one of Drumbo Park’s biggest and richest events.

Second place and £1,250 went to Drumna Castle, owned and trained by Pauline Quinn from Co. Longford.

Third place, and £750 went to ShutThe BackDoor owned and trained by Brendan Matthews from Hilltown, Newry.

The other three dogs in the final, each received £400.

They were: Common Man, owned by William J. Shaw from Belfast and trained by Margaret Campbell from Dundonald.

Blue Cafu owned by Mark Lowther from Hertshire and trained by Joe Hurley from Magherafelt and Ivy Hill Bart owned and trained by Noel Hehir from Ennis, Co Clare.