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Ladbrokes Gold Cup

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Ladbrokes Gold Cup
BERJAYA
Black Buster, 1998 winner
ClassCategory 1
LocationMonmore Green Stadium
Inaugurated1994
SponsorLadbrokes
Race information
Distance480 metres
SurfaceSand
Purse£10,000 (winner)

The Ladbrokes Gold Cup previously the Ladbrokes Midland Gold Cup is a greyhound competition held at Monmore Green Stadium. It was revived in 1994 and was originally known as the Midland Gold Cup. [1]

Winners have included the 1998 English Greyhound Derby champion Toms The Best and the 2011 English Greyhound Derby winner Taylors Sky.[2]

Venues and distances

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  • 1994–present (Monmore 480m)

Sponsors

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Past winners

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Year Winner Breeding Trainer Time (sec) SP notes/ref
1994 Droopys CraigMoral Support – Droopys AliysaHenry Tasker (Private)29.315/2[3]
1995 Westmead ChickIm Slippy – Westmead MoveNick Savva (Walthamstow)29.094/6f[4]
1996 ChairmanLive Contender – Little WitchJimmy Gibson Belle Vue29.226/4f[5]
1997 Toms The BestFrightful Flash – Ladys GuestNick Savva (Walthamstow)28.212/1[6]
1998 Black BusterJoyful Tidings – Little ChampagneIvan Williams (Perry Barr)28.139/2[7]
1999 Crack OffMountleader Peer – Highsted RoseBrian Clemenson (Hove)28.132/1f
2000 Fervent FlashFrightful Flash – Murtys FancyTony Meek (Monmore Green)28.594/1
2001 Potto KnowsHe Knows – Pottos WayDavid Mullins (Romford)28.514/1
2002 Lodgeview ChanceTop Honcho – Fees ChanceDanny Talbot (Kinsley)28.2910/1
2003 Farloe BrazilMr Bozz – Farloe DingleCharlie Lister (Private)28.129/2
2004 Elderberry VeronTop Honcho – Elderberry FlyerPatricia Cowdrill (Monmore)28.215/2
2005 Loughteen BanditLarkhill Jo – Loughteen VelvetMichael Harris (Monmore)27.926/1
2006 Westmead JoeLarkhill Jo – Mega DelightNick Savva (Private)27.896/4
2007 Boherna On AirKiowa Sweet Trey – Free To AirBarrie Draper (Sheffield)28.104/7f
2008 Boherna BestPacific Mile – Always On AirBarrie Draper (Sheffield)28.453/1
2009 Barbies ManYeah Man – Barbies BluebirdJulie Bateson (Private)27.9512/1
2010 Bucks YahooBallymac Maeve – Mottos DawnChris Lund (Doncaster)28.047/2
2011 Taylors SkyWestmead Hawk – Rising AngelCharlie Lister OBE (Private)27.804/6f
2012 Mags GambleCrash – Movealong RoseHarry Williams (Newcastle)28.347/1
2013 Shaneboy SpencerDroopys Scolari – Shaneboy MariaLiz McNair (Private)28.376/4jf
2014 Viking JackVans Escalade – Heroes Last lassJim Hayton (Private)27.946/4
2015 Swift HoffmanMakeshift – Swift ErinPat Rosney (Private)27.704/7f[8]
2016 Jaytee SpartacusScolari Me Daddy – Sizzling GinaPaul Young (Romford)27.835/2[9]
2017 Droopys BuickYeah Man – Droopys HildaAngela Harrison (Newcastle)27.635/4f[10]
2018 King TurboLeamaneigh Turbo – Wee Tiger TotsLiz McNair (Private)28.305/4f[11]
2019 Seaglass TigerDrumcrow Obama – Abrakebabra BeePatrick Janssens (Central Park)28.284/1[12]
2020 GonzoLaughil Blake – RushmoorbeatriceJulie Bateson (Private)28.319/2[13]
2021 Minglers PopeyeSparta Maestro – Minglers SuarezStuart Tighe (Newcastle)28.4511/2[14]
2022 Move Over ChaGaytime Hawk – Move Over ElizaAngela Harrison (Newcastle)28.596/4f[15]
2023 Links MaverickGrangeview Ten – Havana LottieTom Heilbron (Newcastle)27.704/6f[16]
2024 Churchfield SydDroopys Sydney – Millbank JadeRichard Rees (Hove)28.008/13f[17]
2025 Headford DaneBallymac Bolger – Headford HoneyMaxine Locke (Romford)27.793/1[18]

References

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  1. Hobbs, Jonathan (2007). Greyhound Annual 2008, page 140. Raceform. ISBN 978-1-905153-53-4.
  2. "News-Monday 29th August 2011". Mark Wallis Greyhounds.
  3. "Greyhound results". Daily Mirror. 9 July 1994. Retrieved 19 August 2024 via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. "Chick flies to Gold Cup". Wolverhampton Express and Star. 8 July 1995. Retrieved 19 August 2024 via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. "Chairman lifts the big prize". Birmingham Mail. 13 July 1996. Retrieved 31 August 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. "Only the best good enough". Birmingham Mail. 4 July 1997. Retrieved 19 August 2024 via British Newspaper Archive.
  7. "Top Dog". Wolverhampton Express and Star. 11 July 1998. Retrieved 19 August 2024 via British Newspaper Archive.
  8. "Results". Greyhound Board of Great Britain. Archived from the original on 21 August 2016. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  9. "2016 Result". Greyhound Board of Great Britain. Archived from the original on 18 September 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  10. "2017 result". Greyhound Board of Great Britain. Archived from the original on 18 August 2017. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  11. "2018 Ladbrokes Gold Cup". Greyhound Board of Great Britain. Archived from the original on 25 August 2018. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  12. "Final night meeting". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  13. "2020 Gold Cup & Stayers Classic". Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  14. "Saturday 21 August Monmore Green". Greyhound Board of Great Britain. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  15. "LADBROKES GOLD CUP FINAL 2022". Greyhound Board of Great Britain. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  16. "Ladbrokes Monmore meeting". Greyhound Board of Great Britain. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  17. "2024 Ladbrokes Gold Cup final". Greyhound Board of Great Britain. Retrieved 25 August 2024.
  18. "Ladbrokes Gold Cup 2025 Final". Greyhound Board of Great Britain. Retrieved 31 August 2025.