[2][3] Patricias Hope won the 1972 English Greyhound Derby when trained by Adam Jackson and owned by Brian Stanley and Gordon and Basil Marks.
In 1973 he returned from stud duties in Ireland (where he had covered some 36 bitches) and successfully defended his title when winning the 1973 English Greyhound Derby for trainer John O'Connor.
The event was broadcast live on ITV's World of Sport and won £12,500, under new sponsors Spillers.
John O'Connor had bought Brian Stanley's share in the greyhound and trained him for the 1973 competition.
[5][2] In November 1982 at the age of 12 he was put to sleep at the Hook Estate and Kennels, after losing control of his hind legs.