| 1949 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year | |
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← 1948 1950 → |
The1949 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 24th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[1]
| Major Winners | |
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| Award | Name of Winner |
| 1949 English Greyhound Derby | Narrogar Ann[2][3] |
| 1949 Irish Greyhound Derby | Spanish Lad[4][5] |
| 1949Scottish Greyhound Derby | not held[6] |
| 1949Welsh Greyhound Derby | not held[7] |
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]
Employment atNational Greyhound Racing Club tracks was 4,140 permanent employees and 14,809 part-time.[9]
| Date | Stadium/Track | Location |
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| 15 October | Parkneuk Sports Stadium | Motherwell |
| 1 December | West Suffolk Greyhound Stadium | Bury St Edmunds |
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]
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]
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]
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