The Manchester hope O'Brazil claimed victory, as did another greyhound called Deemster who won a heat in a faster time than Mick the Miller (29.90).
[1] During the second round Mick the Miller claimed victory by one and a half lengths from the 1929 Irish Greyhound Derby winner Jack Bob in 30.59.
[1] Jack Bob claimed his semi-final and Mick the Miller won his, despite a challenge throughout from Dresden and the 1928 unofficial Irish Greyhound Derby champion Tipperary Hills.
[1] Mick the Miller was made the 9/4 'on' favourite in the final despite a line-up that included Jack Bob and the leading bitch in Britain at the time called Bradshaw Fold, who held the world record for 550 and 700 yards.
[4] Mick the Miller with the advantage of the red jacket (trap one), led early and won easily by three lengths.