Miss Whirl


Miss Whirl, the greatest female racer, was also known for her intelligence.  Named to the All-American team three times, she held the national win title in 1965.  She was the first greyhound to earn more than $100,000, and at the time of her induction into the hall of fame in 1982, she ranked fourth on the list of all-time race winners. 

Registered Name:
Miss Whirl
Sire:
Ed's Silver Putty
Owned by:
Ralph Ryan
Dam:
Meanwhile
DOB:
February 1963
Color:
Brindle
Sex:
Female
Littermates:
Intelligency, Male

Miss Whirl

Ed's Silver Putty

Chief Putty

Chief Havoc

Trion

Silver Chief

Kirsty
Thelma's Mate Robert Kent
Silver Dell
Bessie Rocca Roccabright Eyes Bright
Sparkle Sheen
Miss Rippler Pharminda
Lady Stormont
Ed's Dealer Rolling Roy Never Roll Lucky Roll
Never Fail
Brilliant Hostess Upsidedown
Ena Lou
Rita Beck ~ ~
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Meanwhile Saddler Tumble Bug Menang Alwin Chris
Bonnys Pride
Proposed Perplexed
Whata Smile
No Frenzy Scatter Brain Lucky Roll
My Kit
Her Nibs Traffic Court
Gypsy Sue
Little Rosey Rural Speedster Rural Rube My Laddie
Lady Gangdrew
Glenbawn Lass Kilrea Lad
Choice Fish
Rosey Sky Mixed Harmony Larry of Waterhall
Thrilling Sport
Rye Seed Askalon
Glenbawn Lass

References:
The Greyhound Hall of Fame,
The Reign of the Greyhound by Cynthia Brannigan,
The Complete Book of Greyhounds by Julia Barnes
The Greyhound Review magazine,
Great Names in Greyhound Pedigrees Volumes I & II by Gary Guccione
The Greyhound Breed and Race Database,
Rosnet 2000, and the National Greyhound Association.