[2] A third Derby win was the primary target for the year but before the event started he successfully defended his Wembley Spring Cup title during March.
The final opposition had included Virile Lad, the brilliant bitch Bradshaw Fold and the Derby champion Seldom Led.
[7] The Kilkenny dog Little Chummie completed a significant double by winning the National Cup at Shelbourne Park and the unofficial 1931 Irish Greyhound Derby at Harold's Cross Stadium.
Another greyhound that had appeared during the year was a brindle dog called Wild Woolley, the April 1930 whelp, came to prominence when winning the Trafalgar Puppy Cup.
[4] Bradshaw Fold confirmed her status as the leading bitch by reaching a third consecutive Oaks final but a third-place finish meant that she would retire with only a Coronation Stakes to her name.