Trafalgar Cup

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The Trafalgar Cup is a greyhound competition held at Monmore Green Stadium for puppies under the age of two.[1] Run at Wembley Stadium from 1929 until 1998, it moved to Oxford Stadium in 1999 and the Monmore in 2015.

Past winners

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Year Winner Trainer Time SP
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.

References

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