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BoyleSports is an Irish gambling company founded in 1982. Its product offering includes sports betting , online casino , online poker , and online bingo . Business operations are led from its headquarters in Dundalk , along with a satellite office in Gibraltar .
Total prize money. €300,000 (winner €125,000) ← 2022. 2024 →. The 2023 Boylesports Irish Greyhound Derby is taking place during July, August and September 2023, with the final being held on 2 September at Shelbourne Park. The competition is sponsored by BoyleSports and the prize money purse is €300,000, of which €125,000 will go to ...
2022 →. The 2021 Boylesports Irish Greyhound Derby took place during August and September, with the final being held on 18 September at Shelbourne Park. The competition was sponsored by BoyleSports and the prize money purse was €300,000, of which €125,000 went to the winner. [1] [2] The ante post favourites were Ballymac Ariel and ...
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The Irish won another English Greyhound Derby when De Lahdedah won for trainer Liam Dowling, equalling the track record in the process. [5] It was the third consecutive win for the Irish and the fifth winner from the last six editions. The sport's leading sire Droopys Sydney died in 18 August 2024. The black dog sired over 5,000 offspring ...
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The 2019 Boylesports Irish Greyhound Derby took place during August and September, with the final being held on 21 September at Shelbourne Park. [1] [2] The winner was the Graham Holland trained Lenson Bocko. The brindle dog owned by the Lochead-Ponder-Whelan syndicate (Graham Box, Austin Whelan and Len Ponder) won the first prize of €140,000.