Seamus Cahill

Seamus Cahill is from Mullinhoe, County Waterford and joined Catford Stadium in 1994 working for Paddy Milligan.

In 1997 he took control of Milligan's Catford Stadium racing kennels in Keston and established himself as a leading trainer.

[4] In 2002 finished runner-up in the 2002 English Greyhound Derby final with Call Me Baby[5] and Shevchenko provided the first Classic win when sealing a Gold Collar triumph in the same year.

He trained the brilliant sprinter and 2010 Greyhound of the Year Jimmy Lollie and has won four Grand National's.

His greatest achievement to date is winning the 2017 English Greyhound Derby with Astute Missile.