‘Is this the fastest dog on the planet?’ ‘Rocket’ greyhound owned by famous Group 1-winning jockey emerges in Ireland 

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A DOG owned by a Group 1-winning jockey left punters with ‘goosebumps’ on Saturday when she smashed the track record at a Dublin greyhound track.

Droopys Kathleen was anything but droopy when sprinting in front of her rivals at Shelbourne Park, causing the commentator to go ballistic with excitement.

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Jockey Dylan Browne McMonagle has earnt well over £7 million on the track.[/caption]

Her owner, the Group 1-winning Irish jockey Dylan Browne McMonagle, was thrilled with the performance of his first ever dog.

Despite being only 21, the young Flat racing jockey, who rides for Joseph O’Brien, has earnt well over £7 million on the track.

And now it looks as though his pockets could get even deeper as his ‘superstar’ dog, trained by Irishman Robert Gleeson, looks to be world class.

Especially given Droopys Kathleen is only 19 months old and is already the fastest greyhound that has ever been over a distance of 525 yards.

The female dog sprinted the distance in just 27.58 seconds, in the Puppy Oaks, meaning she went an average speed of 38.9 miles per hour.

To put this in perspective, one of the best racehorse’s ever, Frankel, who won 14 races on the trot and was never beaten in all his life, travelled at a maximum speed of 43 miles per hour.

In an interview after the race, Browne McMonagle said: “It’s good. She looks to be very good so hopefully she’ll keep improving.

“She’s my first ever dog. The boys got me involved and Robert Gleeson who trains her.

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“She’s my only one and she looks to be good so you couldn’t beat it.”

The unprecedented bolt also caused the commentator to go ballistic.

As she scampered way ahead of her rivals, he said: “She’s absolutely leaving them standing.

“This is a monster. All eyes are on the clock for her fourth career start. She smashed the track record.” Droopy’s Kathleen smashed the track record.”

And later awestruck punters took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to goggle at the new superstar on the greyhound-racing scene.

One said: “Most exciting Puppy on the planet.”

Another said: “What a performer. What a superstar. That was impressive, she’s got some fire in her.”

While one simply said: “Rocket.”

Meanwhile, a racing greyhound expert told the Racing Post:

“Frighteningly, this was just her fourth career start and she has improved with each outing. She remains unbeaten and will no doubt be a red-hot favourite for the Puppy Oaks final on Saturday night.

The clock suggests she is special, we are already looking at one of the all-time greats in Ireland.”

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