Kirby Memorial Stakes

Con & Annie Kirby Memorial Stakes
Feature race
LocationLimerick Greyhound Stadium
Inaugurated2013
Race information
Distance525 yards
SurfaceSand
QualificationJuveniles only
(26 months old and younger)
Purse€80,000 (winner)

The Con & Annie Kirby Memorial Stakes is a greyhound racing competition held annually at Limerick Greyhound Stadium at Greenpark, Dock Road, Limerick, Ireland.

The competition quickly established itself as one of the leading feature events in the Irish racing calendar due to the significant prize money on offer.[1]

It boasted a record €80,000 to the winner in 2014 making the competition one of the biggest prizes in greyhound racing and the richest juvenile race in the world.[2] It was sponsored by J. P. McManus & Noreen McManus, and named in honour of Noreen McManus's parents, who had close ties with the old Limerick Markets Field Greyhound Stadium.

A series of trial stakes are run at different locations in preparation for the competition.[3]

  1. ^ "Irish Greyhound Board Has published the classic and feature events calendar for 2016". Irish Greyhound Board. Archived from the original on 22 August 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Con Annie Kirby Worlds Richest Puppy Race". Ilovelimerick.ie.
  3. ^ "Slayed by slade". Greyhound Star.