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1950 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

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1950 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
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The1950 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 25th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[1]

Roll of honour

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Major Winners
AwardName of Winner
1950 English Greyhound DerbyBallymac Ball[2][3]
1950 Irish Greyhound DerbyCrossmolina Rambler[4][5]
1950 Scottish Greyhound DerbyBehattans Choice[6]
1950 Welsh Greyhound DerbyBallycurreen Garrett[7]

Summary

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The annualtotalisator was £70,408,231, a fourth consecutive drop since 1946.[8] Seventy-one of the tracks were affiliated to theNational Greyhound Racing Club (NGRC) which accounted for £61,068,000 of the total. The drop at the 71 tracks constituted 18% and paid attendances were 21,549,000, a drop of 10%. The returns further increased the friction between the industry and the government, with the former blaming the tote tax cost of £9,182,000 in addition to normal income tax on other areas of the business.[9]

Ballymac Ball continued his exceptional form from 1949 by winning theEnglish Greyhound Derby.[10]

Tracks

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TheBoyne Valley Greyhound Stadium inNavan andSpennymoor Greyhound Stadium both open.[11]

Competitions

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TheNews of the World in association with theNational Greyhound Racing Club announced plans to sponsor a national intertrack competition[12] Ballymac Ball who had been phenomenal during the Laurels the year before and 1,000 Guineas and Trafalgar Cup champion Ballycurren Garrett.[13]

Ballycurren Garrett made amends for his disappointing Derby showing when travelling toCardiff Arms Park and lifting theWelsh Greyhound Derby crown. Drumgoon Boy was five lengths adrift in second and Red Wind finish fifth despite starting at odds of 11-10. The time of 29.22 recorded by Ballycurren Garrett broke the existing track record. In Scotland, the third Derby event of the year was won byWembley’s Behattans Choice, who held off veteran West End Dasher for a comfortable win. Behattans Choice a brindle dog and Westend Dasher a fawn dog were both trained by Bob Burls and he made the decision to take the pair over to Ireland for theIrish Greyhound Derby.[7][14]

The newly crowned Derby champion Ballymac Ball successfully defended hisLaurels title and was then retired to stud.[15][10]

News

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A vaccine is eventually found for hard pad disease, better known asdistemper.[13] Francis Gentle, vice chairman of theGreyhound Racing Association (GRA) and chairman of the Association for the Protection for Copyright in Sport proposes to prohibit the televising of all sports until the law changes.[16] The 1950 movieThe Blue Lamp is filmed atWhite City.[14]

Drumgoon Boy and Red Wind, two champions were now under the training of Fred Trevillion after their owner/trainer Frank Davis was undergoing an investigation in relation to 'ringing' (running a greyhound in a false name). Frank Davis was found guilty of running the brilliant Red Wind without proof of pedigree along with another greyhound called Rindiffin D. The court believed Red Wind to be a former Irish pup called Waggles, a fact disputed by Davis. Nevertheless Davis was imprisoned for fraud and all of his greyhounds disqualified by the NGRC.[14][17]

The introduction of a new trainers licence went ahead; it was called a C Licence and would allow private trainers to run their greyhounds in graded racing at tracks in addition to the resident trainers.Oxford Stadium was the first track to experiment with the scheme. Also at Oxford the continuing problem of taxation was evident when they announced that during the first eleven months of the year they had paid £21,595 tote tax, £9,459 bookmaker tax and £4,152 entertainment duty forcing owner Leslie Calcutt to make the announcement that they would close during December until further notice.[7][14]

The Instaprint photo finish and timer that was tested atWimbledon Stadium was given the seal of approval to use throughout Britain[18] and weighing scales became mandatory at all tracks.[14]

Frederick Johnson is finally issued a private trainers licence, the breeder from Tarpoley in Cheshire had been refused a licence since 1946. His Rushton News made theIrish Laurels final in 1948 and Johnson has plans to breed with him. He does breed and rear litter by Mad Tanist, out of Summer Frock which includes Rushton Smutty. Rushton News will soon sire a greyhound called Rushton Spot.[14][19]

Ireland

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Mayo dog Crossmolina Rambler claimed the1950 Irish Greyhound Derby and Spanish Chestnut won a second successive Irish Laurels.[4][20][5]

Principal UK races

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Grand National,White City (May 20 525y h, £250)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stBlossom of AnnaguraJack Sherry5-229.975
2ndMuncross DanHugh Kennedy15-8f30.071
3rdSunny AbbeyJerry Hannafin4-130.154
4thRoss AbbeyClare Orton20-130.332
5thBallygiltenane SchoolhouseGray7-200.003
Gold Collar,Catford (Jun 3, 440y, £600)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stIslandeadyH.G.Copsey8-126.074
2ndKismet DFred Trevillion2-126.192
3rdBelingas FancyRon Chamberlain6-126.253
4thQuare CustomerLeslie Reynolds11-8f26.351
5thTow Law Lad20-126.476
6thSong of the FerthaGordon Nicholson100-626.655

Welsh Derby,Arms Park (Jul 8, 525y £500)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stBallycurreen GarrettJack Harvey100-3029.22+4
2ndDrumgoon BoyFred Trevillion8-129.621
3rdCleofortisWilliam Mills9-229.743
4thBehattans ChoiceBob Burls4-129.946
5thRed WindFred Trevillion11-10f30.102
6thGaltee TanistPrivate20-130.285

+ Track Record

Scottish Greyhound Derby,Carntyne (Jul 15, 525y, £250)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stBehattans ChoiceBob Burls4-6f29.354
2ndWest End DasherBob Burls3-129.675
3rdSpecial IntentionJimmy Jowett9-229.716
4thMad Your HonourManchester5-129.722
5thLine CommandM Gemmell100-830.201
6thMusical CharlesM Darbyshire4-130.363

Scurry Gold Cup,Clapton (Jul 22, 400y £500)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stGortnagoryNorman Merchant3-123.471
2ndIslandeadyH.G.Copsey5-123.673
3rdSanta Barbara IIR.A.Williams2-1f23.795
4thCold and ShaggyH.G.Copsey10-123.826
5thHarvest King7-123.904
6thBehattan MajesticBob Burls4-123.911
Laurels,Wimbledon (Aug 25, 500y, £600)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stBallymac BallStan Martin15-828.194
2ndBehattans ChoiceBob Burls10-11f28.471
3rdFancy HeroJack Harvey100-628.596
4thMagna HastyStan Martin7-128.073
5thOlivers LadJack Brennan10-128.095
6thHunters Luck66-128.132

St Leger,Wembley (Sep 16, 700y, £600)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stFawn MackGeorge Curtis11-10f40.566
2ndExpress SpotReg 'String' Marsh10-140.622
3rdKilcaskin MailFrank Wynne6-140.643
4thLinden GroveJack Harvey8-140.744
5thCaptain the KillerNorman Merchant2-140.921
6thJanuary Errand50-141.085
Oaks,White City (Sep 30, 525y, £500)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stCaledonian FaithArthur Mountfield8-129.622
2ndMad WinkleStan Biss7-229.633
3rdFawn MackGeorge Curtis13-8f29.646
4thLinden GroveJack Harvey5-229.881
5thBridget O'LeerP Currie100-729.924
6thSmall RogueGaskin100-829.965

The Grand PrixWalthamstow (Oct 7, 525y, £500)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stArrow BoyJack Harvey5-130.284
2ndDerryboy BlackbirdJack Harvey9-4f30.565
3rdBrussels SproutsJ Walsh6-130.596
4thCleofortisWilliam Mills7-230.751
5thWhistling LaddieStan Martin9-231.313
6thBehattan MartellBob Burls10-131.712
Cesarewitch,West Ham (Oct 20, 600y, £600)
PosName of GreyhoundTrainerSPTimeTrap
1stQuare CustomerLeslie Reynolds11-10f30.801
2ndFancy HeroJack Harvey3-130.962
3rdStoneyhill SweepHarry Ward8-131.126
4thBehattans ChoiceBob Burls5-231.154
5thCleofortisPaddy Power50-131.395
6thGlendart TulipRonnie Melville66-131.513

Totalisator Returns

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The totalisator returns declared to the licensing authorities for the year 1950 are listed below. Tracks that did not have a totalisator in operation are not listed.[8]

StadiumTurnover £
London (White City)5,402,244
London (Harringay)3,809,428
London (Wembley)3,465,254
London (Wimbledon)2,979,574
London (Walthamstow)2,742,584
London (Stamford Bridge)2,015,525
London (Wandsworth)1,948,350
London (Clapton)1,927,747
Manchester (Belle Vue)1,835,193
London (Catford)1,738,666
London (West Ham)1,691,874
London (Park Royal)1,599,124
London (Hackney)1,379,992
London (New Cross)1,353,021
London (Hendon)1,164,566
Glasgow (Shawfield)1,021,159
Brighton & Hove997,678
Manchester (White City)989,595
London (Charlton)872,693
Edinburgh (Powderhall)865,292
Romford853,562
Birmingham (Perry Barr, old)798,925
Crayford & Bexleyheath786,300
Manchester (Salford)772,353
London (Dagenham)714,323
Birmingham (Hall Green)692,232
Sheffield (Owlerton)669,500
Glasgow (White City)655,126
Newcastle (Brough Park)648,673
Cardiff (Arms Park)643,279
Southend-on-Sea633,674
Wolverhampton (Monmore)620,364
Southampton618,113
Bristol (Eastville)595,741
Bradford (Greenfield)588,264
Birmingham (Kings Heath)554,332
Newcastle (Gosforth)550,080
Glasgow (Carntyne)548,360
Liverpool (Seaforth)538,963
Coventry (Lythalls Lane)537,589
Sheffield (Darnall)519,574
Glasgow (Albion)519,378
StadiumTurnover £
Blackpool (St Anne's)500,972
Gateshead495,778
Leeds (Elland Road)475,641
Liverpool (White City)455,321
Slough428,003
Liverpool (Stanley)423,152
Ramsgate (Dumpton Park)422,184
South Shields394,906
Chester368,697
Leicester (Blackbird Rd)365,230
Willenhall365,039
Reading (Oxford Road)360,107
Bolton352,029
Newcastle (White City)348,906
Gloucester & Cheltenham336,317
Portsmouth335,660
Ashington (Co Durham)329,825
Hull (Old Craven Park)329,417
Bradford (City)323,850
Rochester & Chatham319,081
Middlesbrough317,689
Derby292,558
Plymouth286,964
Preston286,556
Nottingham (White City)277,957
West Hartlepool273,288
Blackburn267,630
Glasgow (Firhill)259,543
Aberdeen258,582
Sunderland257,623
Stoke-on-Trent (Cobridge)254,911
Warrington243,170
Stoke-on-Trent (Hanley)237,804
Sheffield (Hyde Park)237,439
Cradley Heath233,821
Oxford225,898
Norwich (City)216,651
Newport214,170
Stanley (Co Durham)208,673
Exeter (County Ground)207,075
Yarmouth200,750
Bristol (Knowle)186,784
StadiumTurnover £
Luton178,813
Keighley170,740
Tamworth165,359
Houghton-le-Spring145,055
Norwich (Boundary Park)144,275
Ipswich141,375
Rochdale133,116
London (Southall)129,972
Stockport (Hazel Grove)115,384
Wallyford (East Lothian)113,022
Doncaster (Spotbrough)110,815
Ayr (Tams Brig)105,773
Exeter (Marsh Barton)103,763
Oldham101,088
London (Harlington Corner)93,946
Wigan (Poolstock)90,251
Long Eaton89,730
Easington (Co Durham)89,160
Peterborough85,720
Stockton-on-Tees (Belle Vue)77,675
Wigan (Woodhouse)72,725
Wakefield65,761
Rotherham59,438
Workington53,397
Staines50,381
Coundon (Co Durham)46,553
Edinburgh (Stenhouse)46,091
Northampton43,281
Ramsgate (Newington)42,998
Pelaw Grange (Co Durham)38,723
Durham City38,192
Kingskerswell (Devon)37,461
Taunton (Prior Park)35,296
Rayleigh (Essex)32,479
Belmont (Co Durham)31,161
Barry30,499
Spennymoor (Co Durham)30,441
Leeds (Parkside)24,067
St Helens13,778
Thornton (Fife)12,039
Aldershot7,961
Irvine (Townhead)6,953

Summary

CountryNo of tracks+Turnover
England165£ 65,277,440
Wales10£ 673,778
Scotland40£ 4,457,013
Total215£ 70,408,231

+ number of tracks include those without a tote in operation

References

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