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1949 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

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1949 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
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The1949 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 24th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[1]

Roll of honour

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Major Winners
AwardName of Winner
1949 English Greyhound DerbyNarrogar Ann[2][3]
1949 Irish Greyhound DerbySpanish Lad[4][5]
1949Scottish Greyhound Derbynot held[6]
1949Welsh Greyhound Derbynot held[7]

Summary

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The annualtotalisator turnover was a healthy £85,643,207, which although the fifth highest ever recorded was also the third consecutive drop since 1946.[8]

Another concern was that there were 207 tracks operating which was 63 less than during 1934. The industry put the blame squarely on government legislation that continued to squeeze operating profits. The government however were under pressure from organisations such as the Committee of Churches and ordered a public session. They presented evidence to the Royal Commission of Betting Lotteries and Gaming attacking all forms of betting with greyhound racing being singled out in particular, with mention of all under 18s being banned from tracks and the deduction from the totalisator to be brought down from its current percentage with no gain for promoters through the operations of the bookmakers. The session resulted in a full blown disagreement.[9][10]

Narrogar Ann became only the second bitch to win theEnglish Greyhound Derby which was also the second success in three years for the British breeders.[2]

Tracks

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Employment atNational Greyhound Racing Club tracks was 4,140 permanent employees and 14,809 part-time.[9]

Tracks opened

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DateStadium/TrackLocation
15 OctoberParkneuk Sports StadiumMotherwell
1 DecemberWest Suffolk Greyhound StadiumBury St Edmunds

Competitions

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Local Interprize continued his success by winning a second consecutiveGold Collar title.[11] The Wimbledon Two Year Old Produce Stakes offered a first prize of £900 for the 36 runner event. It was won on 22 June by Huntlawrigg, trained by Jerry Hannafin.[7] The schedule of big races took a major hit as both theWelsh Greyhound Derby andScottish Greyhound Derby were cancelled following problems over insufficient entries and funding.[12] Local Interprize once again ran well in theScurry Gold Cup but got beaten by a short head in the final to Burndennet Brook.

Trainer Stan Martin claimed the first two places withBallymac Ball and Magna Hasty in theLaurels. Ballymac Ball won his heat beating Eastern Madness by three lengths and setting a new fast time for the event which was also a track record at Wimbledon of 28.03 seconds. He improved this time in his semi-final with a time of 27.99 seconds, beating Trev's Jubilee by twelve lengths, with Local Interprize a further length behind. He was the first greyhound to break 28 seconds at Wimbledon for 500 yards and in the final won by two lengths from kennelmate Magna Hasty, he possessed the same speed as his half-brotherBallyhennessy Seal.[13] Defending champion Good Worker finished fifth with his trainer the formerSurrey cricketerJack Daley relinquishing his licence to become a cricket coach.[14][12][11][15]

Ballymac Ball next contested theThames Silver Salver atSouthend Stadium, winning his heat and semi-final but, in the final, was beaten three lengths by Red Wind in 27.78 seconds, a new track record. Red Wind went on to win theGrand Prix.[16] Defending champion Rio Cepretta did well to make theOaks final again, two years after her triumph, the race was won by Still Drifting. Trainer Frank Davis continued his fine run in the sport and winning a major double in the October events, Red Wind had won the Grand Prix from kennelmate Drumgoon Boy and then the latter made amends by becomingCesarewitch champion from another kennelmate Quare Caltha. The year ended with Ballymac Ball setting another track record, on 10 December, atWhite City over 550 yards in a time of 30.30 seconds when beating Good Worker and Narrogar Ann and on Boxing Day he went even faster in a time of 30.27, beating Red Wind, Eastern Madness and Narrogar Ann again.[16][12][11]

The Bob Burls trained Behattan Marquis ended the year as the leading open race winner after 14 victories. He earned £2,637 in prize money and won the Wood Lane Stakes, the Northern Flat, the Midland Flat, the Summer Cup and the Eclipse.[17]

News

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Clapton Stadium appointed a new trainer called Sidney Clare Orton known as 'Clare', son ofSidney Orton, he had spent three years atCoventry.[18][12] Fred Trevillion's put up his entire operation up for sale which consisted of his £150,000 estate including kennels for 100 greyhounds, a schooling track, farmhouse and forty acres.[19] Trevillion would later return to theUnited States but later died there greatly disillusioned.[7][11]

At greyhound racing's premier track (White City) three new sea-food bars attract more than 4,000 customers on race nights and the track employs 14 part time staff to cope with the demand.[20] Wimbledon introduced a new photo finish system which is unveiled by Instaprint Ltd.[21]

Ireland

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Tim 'Chubb' O’Connor bred a successful litter from a mating with his bitch Cordal Moonlight. He put her to Shaggy Lad and four of the litter Spanish Lad, Spanish Emperor, Spanish Treasure and Ardraw Moonlight excelled in coursing which prompted O'Connor to mate her again. This time it was to Rebel Abbey and resulted in a greyhound named Spanish Chestnut. Spanish Lad won theIrish Greyhound Derby and Spanish Chestnut caused a sensation when winning theIrish Laurels in early September, aged just 18 months beating Derby champion and older half-brother Spanish Lad into second place.[22]

Ear-marking for litters is introduced and all Irish greyhounds must be named by ten months old.[23]

Principal UK races

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Grand National,White City (May 21 525y h, £350)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stBlossom of AnnaguraJack Sherry8-130.201
2ndDangerous PrinceKen Appleton5-4f30.483
3rdRoss AbbeyClare Orton100-8030.682
4thAppleford Peter13-831.404
5thSprightly PeterPaddy McEllistrim7-100.005
Gold Collar,Catford (Jun 4, 440y, £600)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stLocal InterprizeStanley Biss6-4f25.881
2ndLaughing GrenadierJack Harvey8-126.242
3rdKillure LaddieSidney Orton8-126.364
4thTrev's DellFred Trevillion6-126.463
5thBuzzing AfterwardsAlf Turner5-226.495
6thDesert Aster100-726.596

Scurry Gold Cup,Clapton (Jul 23, 400y £500)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stBurndennet BrookLeslie Reynolds5-223.481
2ndLocal InterprizeStanley Biss8-11f23.496
3rdSomers PowellCharlie Ashley25-123.813
4thGistra Barcus100-723.934
5thMagna Leader8-124.015
6thBilly Wigs20-124.172
Laurels,Wimbledon (Aug 26, 500y, £600)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stBallymac BallStan Martin4-5f28.616
2ndMagna HastyStan Martin100-828.755
3rdEastern MadnessLeslie Reynolds5-228.782
4thTrev's JubileeFred Trevillion66-128.881
5thGood WorkerJack Daley6-129.024
6thFlintfield GrosvenorD Hayes100-829.043

Oaks,White City (Sep 10, 525y, £550)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stStill DriftingSidney Probert11-229.482
2ndBaytown StreamStan Biss11-229.504
3rdRio CeprettaStan Biss11-229.625
4thFortbarrington LadyStan Biss11-8f29.666
5thLady MaudHardy Wright9-229.761
N/RSteps of GraceJerry Hannafin3
St Leger,Wembley (Oct 1, 700y, £600)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stLovely RioJack Harvey7-140.772
2ndRio CavalleroStan Biss1-1f40.815
3rdHarvest King8-141.051
4thBaytown StreamStan Biss5-141.153
5thFortbarrington LadyStan Biss5-141.254
6thAlvaston MuirStan Martin10-141.376

The Grand PrixWalthamstow (Oct 8, 525y, £350)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stRed Wind[24]Frank Davis10-11f29.824
2ndDrumgoon BoyFrank Davis5-429.981
3rdRio CavalleroStan Biss9-130.783
4thDevil O’LeerNorman Merchant66-131.122
5thDoughery BoyJonathan Hopkins66-132.406
6thQuarter Seal66-100.005
Cesarewitch,West Ham (Oct 21, 550y, £600)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stDrumgoon BoyFrank Davis4-9f30.712
2ndQuare CalthaFrank Davis7-130.915
3rdSailing at DawnSidney Probert9-231.133
4thCaptured DickJack Harvey66-131.296
5thSaft AlexJack Toseland40-131.414
6thWhite NiggerFrank Davis100-131.491

Totalisator Returns

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The totalisator returns declared to the licensing authorities for the year 1949 are listed below. Tracks that did not have a totalisator in operation are not listed.[8]

StadiumTurnover £
London (White City)6,748,051
London (Harringay)4,773,625
London (Wembley)4,324,443
London (Wimbledon)3,096,750
London (Walthamstow)3,043,055
London (Stamford Bridge)2,373,263
London (Wandsworth)2,254,342
London (Catford)2,249,197
London (Clapton)2,241,426
London (Park Royal)2,037,949
Manchester (Belle Vue)1,970,808
London (West Ham)1,829,569
London (New Cross)1,650,623
London (Hackney)1,560,901
London (Hendon)1,494,735
Glasgow (Shawfield)1,268,485
Brighton & Hove1,230,895
Edinburgh (Powderhall)1,159,608
London (Charlton)1,084,287
Manchester (White City)1,051,702
Birmingham (Perry Barr, old)983,569
Romford980,467
Newcastle (Brough Park)938,724
Manchester (Salford)912,843
Southend-on-Sea906,222
Crayford & Bexleyheath885,460
Birmingham (Hall Green)863,769
Bristol (Eastville)799,180
Wolverhampton (Monmore)797,516
Sheffield (Owlerton)795,355
Coventry (Lythalls Lane)776,316
Blackpool (St Anne's)761,907
Glasgow (White City)757,184
Cardiff (Arms Park)725,709
Bradford (Greenfield)714,118
Liverpool (White City)699,009
Sheffield (Darnall)694,342
Southampton679,752
Birmingham (Kings Heath)666,060
Glasgow (Albion)658,423
London (Dagenham)658,364
Leicester (Blackbird Rd)623,767
South Shields619,304
StadiumTurnover £
Glasgow (Carntyne)597,017
Leeds (Elland Road)593,690
Gateshead575,008
Newcastle (Gosforth)574,530
Liverpool (Stanley)572,971
Ramsgate (Dumpton Park)537,167
Slough521,787
Chester491,920
Rochester & Chatham483,828
Gloucester & Cheltenham481,182
Liverpool (Seaforth)474,668
Reading (Oxford Road)470,270
Middlesbrough445,804
Newcastle (White City)432,231
Portsmouth423,373
Bolton418,354
Ashington (Co Durham)398,713
Bradford (City)377,796
Plymouth366,151
Glasgow (Firhill)364,783
Hull (Old Craven Park)364,692
Nottingham (White City)360,452
Sunderland356,056
Stoke-on-Trent (Cobridge)338,596
Oxford332,947
Stoke-on-Trent (Hanley)329,540
Derby326,400
Aberdeen324,927
Blackburn321,584
Preston320,707
West Hartlepool309,036
Sheffield (Hyde Park)300,085
Stanley (Co Durham)287,236
Yarmouth286,863
Warrington283,014
Willenhall279,274
Norwich (City)243,346
Bristol (Knowle)243,140
Newport230,525
Exeter (County Ground)217,897
Houghton-le-Spring204,338
Luton199,727
Rayleigh (Essex)193,423
StadiumTurnover £
Norwich (Boundary Park)192,450
Exeter (Marsh Barton)187,518
Long Eaton179,143
Ipswich176,639
Rochdale165,007
Doncaster (Spotbrough)158,556
St Helens157,653
London (Southall)157,477
Keighley154,346
Tamworth152,956
Stockport (Hazel Grove)147,308
London (Harlington Corner)140,780
Ayr (Tams Brig)139,808
Easington (Co Durham)128,914
Wigan (Poolstock)119,194
London (Stratford)118,899
Oldham110,254
Staines106,940
Wallyford (East Lothian)105,528
Taunton (Prior Park)86,804
Wigan (Woodhouse)85,282
Workington84,520
Peterborough82,563
Kilmarnock81,824
Coundon (Co Durham)75,005
Leeds (Parkside)72,916
Rotherham69,430
Ramsgate (Newington)61,547
Wakefield60,332
Kingskerswell (Devon)59,719
Pelaw Grange55,711
Northampton52,847
Stockton-on-Tees (Belle Vue)48,488
Durham City47,934
Belmont (Co Durham)43,250
Edinburgh (Stenhouse)40,645
Barry29,360
Aldershot29,267
Glasgow (Mount Vernon)20,559
Irvine (Townhead)9,932
Cradley Heath9,780

Summary

CountryNo of tracks+Turnover
England168£ 79,923,552
Wales10£ 755,069
Scotland40£ 5,568,723
Total218£ 85,643,207

+ number of tracks include those without a tote in operation

References

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