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06 Sept 2025

Gallery: Big crowds enjoy their night out at the dogs in Lifford

There was a great atmosphere on Friday night with a number of people celebrating parties and special occasions which all contributed, with more on the menu for this evening

There was another big crowd in attendance at Lifford Stadium on Friday night where there were eight races on the card.

Among the highlights of the night was Blackstone Comet’s first career win in four starts in the opening sprint when the Thomas Hasson owned dog was a convincing winner ahead of Eunan McBride’s Smurfing Zorro in 18.01.

The Dessie Kerrigan trained SheSomeThingEls also recorded a first competitive win in another 325, in 17.77, which was a great outcome for Tipperary owner John McKenna. Local man Paul Whyte saw his Friday's Arista triumph in a 525 in 29.27.

It was a case of leaving the best finish to last as in the final race Drumcrow Winnie managed to hold on at the line to bear Last Regards by half a length with Friday's Scarlet just three-quarters of a length behind.

Next up is a ten race card this Sunday evening (April 30) with two finals on the race card which has been extended from eight to ten races. The action gets underway at 6.00 pm.


Friday winners.
Race 1, Welcome to Lifford Stadium S8 325, Blackstone Comet, 4/6 fav, 18.01
Race 2, Pat O’Doherty Retirement Stakes A7 525, Harriestown Kid, 4/1, 29.60
Race 3, Lifford Best Value Tote in the World S6/S7 325, SheSomeThingEls, ½ fav, 17.77
Race 4, Matter “A Brand with a Purpose” A5 525, Titanic Jay, 4/1, 29.36
Race 5, Proud Supporters of Irish Retired Greyhound Trust S4 325, Riada Jean, 2/1, 17.86
Race 6, The Old Docks @Lifford Stadium A5/A6 525, Friday's Arista, 6/4 fav, 29.27
Race 7, Glensmill Gill Nifty Fifty A4 525, Doune Castle, 2/1 fav, 29.18
Race 8, Join Us Again on Sunday at 5 A3 525, Drumcrow Winnie, 6/4 fav, 29.57

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