
ALL roads led to Limerick on Saturday night (April 20) for the final round of the 2025 Con and Annie Kirby Memorial.
The night belonged to Faypoint Ranger as he completed a clean sweep in the Classic to secure the โฌ80,000 winnerโs prize.
Limerick Greyhound Stadium was buzzing with excitement for the final of the annual stake, sponsored by Noreen and JP McManus in memory of her late parents.
The stake each year also assigns each greyhound to a nominated Limerick GAA Club, with ย Ballybrown GAA the lucky winners this year benefitting from a โฌ10,000 boon for the club.
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JP McManus presents Patricia Flanagan, whose dog Faypoint Ranger won the Con and Annie Kirby Memorial Stake Winner 2025, with her award, alongside the winning club Ballybrown GAA Club at Limerick Greyhound Stadium. Photo: Brendan Gleeson.
Elizabeth Grey with Seamus and Donnacha Hurley at the final of the Con and Annie Kirby Memorial Stake. Photo: Brendan Gleeson.
JP McManus presents Patricia Flanagan, whose dog Faypoint Ranger won the Con and Annie Kirby Memorial Stake Winner 2025, with her award, alongside the winning club Ballybrown GAA Club at Limerick Greyhound Stadium. Photo: Brendan Gleeson.
Kate and Cllr Maria O'Donoghue at the final of the Con and Annie Kirby Memorial Stake. Photo: Brendan Gleeson.
Members of Ballybrown GAA with JP McManus at the final of the Con and Annie Kirby Memorial Stake. Photo: Brendan Gleeson.
Tony and Pauline Maher at the final of the Con and Annie Kirby Memorial Stake. Photo: Brendan Gleeson.
Paul Finn and Jeana Gammell at the final of the Con and Annie Kirby Memorial Stake. Photo: Brendan Gleeson.
Con Jr, Con Sr, and Anne Kirby at the final of the Con and Annie Kirby Memorial Stake. Photo: Brendan Gleeson.
The Holly and Kelly families at the final of the Con and Annie Kirby Memorial Stake. Photo: Brendan Gleeson.
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