A professional footballer turned greyhound trainer, who was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, is hoping to win an emotional fourth PGR Classic crown.
Jimmy Wright played for Leeds United and St Johnstone before concluding his career in Australia. After his career ended he swapped boots for paws by fulfilling a lifetime ambition of working in greyhound racing.
The 67-year-old has been assistant trainer to partner Angela Harrison at their kennels in Alnwick, Northumberland. Together theyāve won some of the sportās most prestigious competitions including the All England Cup and Grand Prix.

Dreaming of a fourth Classic win
A year on from Jimmyās MND diagnosis, the couple are dreaming of adding an unprecedented fourth Premier Greyhound Racing Classic to their honoursā list. Coolavanny Mercy runs in the Ā£20,000 final at Sunderland Stadium on Friday night.
It would provide a brief respite for Jimmy and Angela who will watch the race from home due to Jimmyās deteriorating health from the disease which affects more than 5,000 adults in the UK at any one time.
A two-times Category One competition finalist, Coolavanny Mercy has been drawn in Trap Five for Sunderland Stadiumās feature race. And with a fast start from the traps, Angela sees no reason why they canāt be in the mix.
A huge lift
āReaching the final gave everyone a huge lift,ā said Angela. āQualifying for a Category One final is a big achievement and Jimmy was delighted.
āItās been a tough year, and we wonāt make it trackside for the final. But, weāll be watching the race at home and keeping our fingers crossed. Winning the Classic would mean so much to us both.
āShe (Coolavanny Mercy) will be one of the strongest greyhounds in the race towards the end. So, if she can trap well she has every chance.
Third time lucky?
āWeāre happy with the draw and her running style does suit the smaller tracks which will work to our advantage. Her semi final was a tough race with a lot of early pace on her inside but she has proven herself to be capable of qualifying for Category One finals before so hopefully itās a case of third time lucky.ā
Joining Coolavanny Mercy in the final are locally trained Bramble Linton and Unanimous Leon for north-east trainers Steven Anderson and Tom Heilbron respectively.
Matt Dartnallās Fire and Ice, David Mullinsā Brindle Bully and Garry Hamiltonās Oscar the Grouch complete the race which will be supported by seven Open Races and four graded races with the first race due off at 7.08pm. Tickets, trackside packages and restaurant bookings can be made by clicking here. Doors open at 6.15pm.
2024 Premier Greyhound Racing Classic final: Bramble Linton, Fire and Ice, Unanimous Leon, Oscar the Grouch, Coolavanny Mercy, Brindle Bully.




