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- Scurlogue Champ is a famous racing greyhound from the 1980s. Along with Mick the Miller and Ballyregan Bob he is arguably one of the greatest three hounds...
- Laurels with Echo Spark in 1981. Ipswich was connected with the legendary Scurlogue Champ which was trained by local handler Ken Peckham. The greyhound alongside...
- April 1994) was a racing greyhound who, along with Mick the Miller and Scurlogue Champ, is one of the most revered racing hounds in British greyhound racing...
- he won 61: 15 wins from 20 in Ireland and 46 wins from 61 in England. Scurlogue Champ - another of the "great 3" racing greyhounds Ballyregan Bob - displa****...
- the industry hard but two greyhounds by the names of Ballyregan Bob and Scurlogue Champ began to po****rize the sport once again. Ballyregan Bob won 21...
- providing Romford with their greatest moment and both Ballyregan Bob and Scurlogue Champ appeared at the track. The former won the 1985 Es**** Vase going...
- Stadium. Crayford and Romford were chosen for the 2018 and 2019 editions. Scurlogue Champ, Ericas Equity, Midway Skipper and Aayamza Royale are the only greyhounds...
- conduct some renovations. Cross was soon to be replaced by Geoff Lee. Scurlogue Champ appeared on 12 July 1986 and broke the track record. Facilities...
- 1980 815 Laden Jennie 52.30 15 September 1984 853 Scurlogue Champ 54.78 21 September 1987 853 Scurlogue Champ 54.62 28 September 1987 853 Decoy Lynx 54...
- would include Mike Smith, John Horsfall and Paddy Milligan. The legendary Scurlogue Champ set three track records over marathon distances of 718 and 888 metres...