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1982 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

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56th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland

1982 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
Huberts Shade, dual classic winner
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The1982 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 56th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[1]

Roll of honour

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Major Winners
AwardName of Winner
1982 English Greyhound DerbyLauries Panther[2][3]
1982 Irish Greyhound DerbyCooladine Super[4]
1982 Scottish Greyhound DerbySpecial Account[5]
Greyhound Trainer of the YearAdam Jackson
Greyhound of the YearLauries Panther
Irish Greyhound of the YearSupreme Tiger
Trainers ChampionshipAdam Jackson

Summary

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TheNational Greyhound Racing Club (NGRC) released the annual returns, withtotalisator turnover down 15%, at £63,233,040 and attendances down 10%, recorded at 4,311,554 from 5432 meetings. Attendances had decreased significantly for the third successive year to a new record low. Track tote retention increased slightly from 17% to 17.5%.[6] One attempt to increase attendances was a 15% increase in advertised open races.

Lauries Panther, a black and white dog was votedGreyhound of the Year.[7] He won the1982 English Greyhound Derby atWhite City and theLaurels atWimbledon Stadium.[2][8]

Tracks

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White City Stadium in Manchester closed, the track had been sold to developers by theGreyhound Racing Association (GRA) the previous year. TheCock o' the North and Manchester Cup both switched toBelle Vue Stadium.Ladbrokes closedLeeds on 15 March, they had also sold to developers the previous year, trainer Peter Beaumont joined Belle Vue.[9]

News

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Bob Rowe relinquished his position as White City Racing Manager to take up the role of Chief Racing Manager of the GRA, the previous year Hugh Richardson had vacated that job after retiring. John Collins was brought in to replace Bob Rowe at White City. Jim Woods formerly Charlie Boulton's assistant atHarringay Stadium took up the position of Racing Manager atPerry Barr.[9]

Trainers Joe Pickering and Colin West retired leaving White City two trainers short, they appointed Graham Mann (son of Sid Mann) and Frank Melville from Harringay as replacements.Powderhall Stadium replaced Mann with their first ever female trainer Jane Glass.[9]

Five rival totalisator companies featured at the W.G.R.F exhibition, they were - Data Tote systems, United totalisator company, Stadia systems, Control systems Ltd (Bell Punch) and Amtote from the United States.World of Sport transmitted live races at the LadbrokesGolden Jacket meeting at Harringay.[9]

Competitions

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Irish Grand National champion Face The Mutt, now with Norah McEllistrim won theGrand National to complete a double.[10][11][8]

Lauries Panther won the Laurels before being retired to stud. A brindle dog called Yankee Express won theScurry Gold Cup atSlough Stadium for trainerGeorge Curtis and Special Account won theScottish Greyhound Derby for theSavvas, breaking the track record twice in the process during the semis and final. Huberts Shade trained byAdam Jackson atWembley sealed a classic double by winning theSt Leger at his home track and theGrand Prix atWalthamstow Stadium.[10][11][8]

Mount Vernon Sports Stadium near Glasgow offered a first prize of £6,000 for the Ashfield Derby, the same prize as the official Scottish Derby.[8]

Ireland

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After winning the Alpha Abrasive Puppy Stakes in Ireland a white and black greyhound called Game Ball was sold to English owners Brian Smith and Jerry Fisher for the large sum of £8,000.[9]

Principal UK races

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BBC TV Trophy,Belle Vue (Mar 3, 815m, £2,500)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stAlfa My SonLeon Steed52.419-25
2ndTrytravelsceneArnold Mobley52.717-26
3rdBridgetown Milly52.7950-14
4thSpinney Lass52.891-1f3
5thSergeant Yorke53.0511-22
6thRoystons AnnieAdam Jackson53.157-11
Grand National,White City (April 3 500m h, £4,000)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stFace The Mutt[12]Norah McEllistrim11-10f30.716
2ndWestmead PrinceTheo Mentzis6-130.853
3rdCons VerityFrank Melville25-130.894
4thWestlands BridgeGunner Smith9-430.935
5thMacintosh MattyColin West6-131.211
6thSutton Light33-132.092

Laurels,Wimbledon (May 21, 460m, £5,000)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stLauries PantherTerry Duggan9-227.794
2ndDecoy RanchJoe Cobbold9-4f27.851
3rdGan on GeorgeEric Pateman3-128.136
4thReal GoodNora Gleeson4-128.212
5thPlough Gold25-128.245
6thNight Miller5-128.563
Scurry Gold Cup,Slough (Jul 17, 442m, £5,000)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stYankee ExpressGeorge Curtis5-227.195
2ndLannon LassTony Mann4-6f27.212
3rdDecoy RanchJoe Cobbold7-127.231
4thDebras Shamrock20-127.473
5thLongcross SmokeyPhil Rees Jr.25-127.676
6thGreenfield ChatPhil Rees Jr.25-127.954

Scottish Greyhound Derby,Shawfield (Aug 14, 500m, £6,000)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stSpecial AccountNatalie Savva1-1f29.99+5
2ndDuke of HazardJohn Coleman6-130.373
3rdGo WinstonRalph Smith10-130.472
4thDecoy Snowy12-130.551
5thCooladine JetEdna Armstrong10-130.716
6thLong SpellJoe Booth2-130.754

+Track Record

St Leger,Wembley (Sep 8, 655m, £7,500)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stHuberts ShadeAdam Jackson13-239.835
2ndDonnas DixieHenry Kibble7-4f39.936
3rdWestmead RubyNatalie Savva2-139.991
4thDecoy SportJoe Cobbold6-140.052
5thLiga LadDave Vass12-140.074
6thGibiliscoMark Sullivan14-140.133

Gold Collar,Catford (Sep 25, 555m, £5,000)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stDonnas DixieHenry Kibble13-835.196
2ndMister SomebodyPeter Payne5-4f35.272
3rdFlying DukeAdam Jackson5-135.303
4thMetalinaJim Sherry6-135.341
5thCoomlogane StyleJohn Horsfall25-135.605
6thMoss FighterAdam Jackson16-135.624
Cesarewitch,Belle Vue (Oct 2, 815m, £3,000)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stLiga LadDave Vass6-4jf51.833
2ndDecoy LassieJoe Cobbold7-151.974
3rdWestmead RubyNatalie Savva7-252.172
4thDecoy SportJoe Cobbold25-152.331
5thSwift DuchessArthur Hitch6-4jf52.396
N/RMonalee TreasureDisq in SF5

The Grand Prix,Walthamstow (Oct 16, 640m, £5,000)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stHuberts ShadeAdam Jackson11-8f39.736
2ndGlenbrien Ranger10-140.095
3rdKylnoe BobBill Foley15-840.172
4thGibiliscoMark Sullivan16-140.251
5thApapa SongLinda Mullins4-140.473
6thMetalinaJim Sherry12-140.594
Oaks,Harringay (Oct 29, 475m, £3,000)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stDuchess of AvonAdam Jackson1-1f28.724
2ndSynone PollyVicky Holloway3-128.746
3rdLovely Lil12-128.905
4thGiselleRichard Steele8-129.102
5thParis DreamErnie Wiley9-229.141
N/RWestlands JaneGunner Smith

Totalisator returns

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The totalisator returns declared to the National Greyhound Racing Club for the year 1982 are listed below.[13]

StadiumTurnover £
London (Walthamstow)7,233,226
London (White City)6,946,295
London (Wimbledon)4,920,031
London (Harringay)3,567,491
Romford3,566,114
Brighton & Hove3,209,548
London (Catford)2,815,159
London (Wembley)2,747,294
Slough2,569,830
Manchester (Belle Vue)2,265,974
Birmingham (Hall Green)1,960,060
Edinburgh (Powderhall)1,713,552
Crayford & Bexleyheath1,621,107
Sheffield (Owlerton)1,318,801
Southend-on-Sea1,304,955
Newcastle (Brough Park)1,083,751
StadiumTurnover £
Glasgow (Shawfield)1,013,486
Wolverhampton (Monmore)944,914
Yarmouth859,787
Birmingham (Perry Barr, old)846,798
Gloucester & Cheltenham780,546
London (Hackney)769,114
Ramsgate761,711
Portsmouth704,587
Derby648,275
Maidstone539,265
Oxford461,117
Milton Keynes439,446
Ipswich429,616
Reading408,802
Newcastle (Gosforth)406,029
Bristol385,374
StadiumTurnover £
Poole363,552
Nottingham361,183
Hull (Old Craven Park)360,962
Middlesbrough332,503
Cambridge320,597
Henlow (Bedfordshire)317,386
Cradley Heath315,132
Rye House310,038
Leicester264,820
Coventry245,440
Swindon218,087
Leeds210,503
Norton Canes200,000
Chesterton72,161

References

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  1. ^Fry, Paul (1995).The Official NGRC Greyhound Racing Yearbook. Ringpress Books.ISBN 186054-010-4.
  2. ^abDack, Barrie (1990).Greyhound Derby, the first 60 years, pages 175/176/177/178. Ringpress Books.ISBN 0-948955-36-8.
  3. ^"1983". Greyhound Data.
  4. ^Fortune, Michael.The 75 Years History of the Irish Greyhound Derby 1932-2006. Irish Greyhound Review.ISSN 0332-3536.
  5. ^Hobbs, Jonathan (2007).Greyhound Annual 2008, pages 153-154. Raceform.ISBN 978-1-905153-53-4.
  6. ^NGRC calendar. National Greyhound Racing Club. January 1982.
  7. ^"Lauries Panther profile". Greyhound Data.
  8. ^abcdBarnes, Julia (1988).Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File. Ringpress Books.ISBN 0-948955-15-5.
  9. ^abcdeGenders, Roy (1990).NGRC book of Greyhound Racing. Pelham Books Ltd.ISBN 0-7207-1804-X.
  10. ^abBarnes, Julia (1991).Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File, Vol Two. Ringpress Books.ISBN 0-948955-61-9.
  11. ^abBarnes/Sellers, Julia/John (1992).Ladbrokes Greyhound Fact File. Ringpress Books.ISBN 0-948955-22-8.
  12. ^"Greyhound Star (Remember When - April)". Greyhound Star. 7 April 2019.
  13. ^Totalisator returns of National Greyhound Racing Club Licensed tracks. National Greyhound Racing Club. 1982.
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