1952 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

1952 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
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The 1952 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 27th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[1]

Roll of honour

Major Winners
Award Name of Winner
1952 English Greyhound Derby Endless Gossip[2][3]
1952 Irish Greyhound Derby Rough Waters [4][5]
1952 Scottish Greyhound Derby Not held [6]
1952 Welsh Greyhound Derby Endless Gossip[7]
Greyhound of the Year Endless Gossip

Summary

The annual totalisator was £64,263,725, which indicated that the industry had stabilised following a few turbulent years.[8]

The year focused on the performances of two greyhounds, Endless Gossip and Magourna Reject. Despite the fact that Magourna Reject had failed to land a classic competition during the year, he drew the crowds everywhere he went and Endless Gossip was denied the chance to win the Triple Crown because the Scottish Greyhound Derby had been cancelled.[9]

Competitions

Match racing was still popular even twenty years after the Mick the Miller era. One such match was between XPDNC (the Grand National champion against this year's favourite Lambourn Blackflash. Lambourn Blackflash won by five lengths and both competed in the Grand National at White City during May. The two rivals qualified for the final, but it was a 20-1 shot (Whistling Laddie) who upset the odds beating Lambourn Blackflash by one and a quarter lengths, XPDNC finished fifth in the first Grand National to contain six dogs.[10]

The National Intertrack Championship sponsored by the News of the World was won by Eastville after the Bristol track defeated Bradford 19–11. Endless Gossip travelled to Cardiff Arms Park after winning the 1952 English Greyhound Derby and added the Welsh Greyhound Derby final defeating a field including Magourna Reject, Ballylanigan Tanist and Drumman Rambler.[10][11]

Monachdy Girlie trained by Jimmy Jowett, won the Scurry Gold Cup and Endless Gossip then won the Laurels at Wimbledon Stadium which now offered £1,000 to the winner. Magourna Reject was switched to the longer distances but failed to win both the Cesarewitch and St Leger and looked destined to never win a classic race. Monachdy Girlie won a second classic after a dead heat in the Oaks[12] The Grand Prix competition was not run due to insufficient entries.[13]

Tracks

The Abbey Stadium in Swindon opened on 1 November. The stadium was opened by the Bristol Greyhound Racing Association, soon to change their name to Bristol Stadium Ltd and they also took control of affairs at Oxford Stadium, following the death of Managing Director Leslie Calcutt.[14]

News

Trainer Stan Biss died after suffering a stroke and failing to recover and the well-respected Managing Director of Catford Stadium, Frank Sutton also died. Sutton had introduced the British Breeders Produce Stakes. Laughing Lieutenant was the first stud dog to fly to Ireland for breeding purposes and trainer Jack Tallantire joined the New Cross Stadium training ranks.[10][9]

The National Greyhound Racing Club made the weighing of greyhounds before a race compulsory.[15]

Ireland

Racing in Ireland was experiencing a boom as attendances flocked to see the racing. A greyhound called Rough Waters had spent 1951 flapping (racing on independent tracks), in Scotland before being aimed towards Shelbourne Park and the Irish Greyhound Derby. Owned by one of Ireland's leading bookmakers Jimmy Lalor and trained by his brother Henry, the brindle went on to win the Derby final.[4][16] [5]

Principal UK races

Grand National, White City (May 9 525y h, £300)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Whistling Laddie Stan Martin 20-1 30.13 2
2nd Lambourn Blackflash O Papps 7-4f 30.23 1
3rd Funny Prince Les Parry 100-6 30.25 6
4th Drumman Rambler Olly Chetland 3-1 30.29 4
5th XPDNC Les Parry 20-1 30.39 5
6th Cooleen Flyer Tom Reilly 2-1 30.57 3
Gold Collar, Catford (May 31, 440y, £600)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Hectic Birthday Ronnie Melville 10-1 25.41+ 4
2nd Fitzsman Leslie Reynolds 8-1 25.65 6
3rd Fawn Wind Jonathan Hopkins 7-4f 25.71 5
4th Denver Colonist Pam Heasman 3-1 25.93 3
5th Yew Berry Stan Martin 9-2 26.03 2
6th Carlane Briskie Reg Holland 4-1 26.17 1

+Track Record

Welsh Derby, Arms Park (Jul 5, 525y £500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Endless Gossip Leslie Reynolds 7-4 29.41 1
2nd Magourna Reject Noreen Collin 4-5f 30.01 3
3rd Ballylanigan Tanist Leslie Reynolds 7-2 30.11 6
4th Drumman Rambler Olly Chetland 20-1 30.29 5
5th Outcast Bally 66-1 30.51 4
N/R Kind Comrade Noreen Collin
Scurry Gold Cup, Clapton (Jul 26, 400y £500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Monachdy Girlie Jimmy Jowett 4-1 23.08 5
2nd Tams Taigle Ronnie Melville 9-2 23.36 6
3rd Carlane Briskie Reg Holland 9-2 23.52 1
4th Kilcool Griston 33-1 23.60 3
5th Minorcas Hope Frank Conlon 11-8f 23.90 2
6th Marazion Michael Paddy Fortune 7-1 24.14 4

Laurels, Wimbledon (Aug 22, 500y, £1,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Endless Gossip Leslie Reynolds 2-11f 27.96 1
2nd Ballylanigan Tanist Leslie Reynolds 6-1 28.10 4
3rd Midnight Charlotte Stan Martin 33-1 28.20 2
4th Denver Colonist Pam Heasman 20-1 28.38 6
5th Happy Luck 33-1 28.54 3
N/R Magic Blackbird
St Leger, Wembley (Sep 8, 700y, £1,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Funny Worker Bob Burls 6-1 40.50 6
2nd Malanna Mace Henry Parsons 7-1 40.66 4
3rd Shaggy Swank Tom Lightfoot 50-1 40.88 5
4th Magourna Reject Noreen Collin 8-11f 40.90 3
5th Mad Miller Leslie Reynolds 7-2 40.91 1
6th Mansion Bell J.W.Bell 25-1 41.17 2

Oaks, White City (Sep 27, 525y, £500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Flos Pet* Paddy Fortune 8-1 29.60 1
1st Monachdy Girlie* Jimmy Jowett 10-1 29.60 4
3rd Lovely Birthday Jack Harvey 11-4 29.62 2
4th Shaggy Shale 100-8 29.68 3
5th Ballinasloe Mona Jack Harvey 10-11f 29.69 5
6th Queen of the Roses II 100-1 29.79 6
  • Dead-heat
Cesarewitch, West Ham (Oct 17, 600y, £600)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Shaggy Swank Tom Lightfoot 5-1 34.03 2
2nd Magourna Reject Noreen Collin 8-11f 34.23 6
3rd Mansion Bell J.W.Bell 11-2 34.43 5
4th Outcast Surprise 20-1 34.69 3
5th Mellow Mystery Bert Heyes 11-2 34.81 4
6th Smart Prince 10-1 35.35 1

Totalisator returns

Extended content

The totalisator returns declared to the licensing authorities for the year 1952 are listed below. Tracks that did not have a totalisator in operation are not listed.[8]

Stadium Turnover £
London (White City) 4,955,981
London (Harringay) 3,352,649
London (Wembley) 2,918,149
London (Wimbledon) 2,752,199
London (Walthamstow) 2,543,822
London (Wandsworth) 1,836,266
London (Stamford Bridge) 1,750,349
London (Clapton) 1,741,183
London (Park Royal) 1,717,716
Manchester (Belle Vue) 1,717,283
London (West Ham) 1,675,649
London (Catford) 1,603,783
London (Hackney) 1,280,383
London (New Cross) 1,259,516
London (Hendon) 1,073,466
Manchester (White City) 973,583
Brighton & Hove 908,716
London (Charlton) 870,316
Glasgow (Shawfield) 861,266
Romford 857,950
Edinburgh (Powderhall) 811,050
Newcastle (Brough Park) 790,050
Birmingham (Perry Barr, old) 753,116
Birmingham (Hall Green) 752,100
Crayford & Bexleyheath 722,900
Manchester (Salford) 720,283
London (Dagenham) 703,200
Cardiff (Arms Park) 659,033
Newcastle (Gosforth) 633,350
Sheffield (Owlerton) 629,333
Glasgow (White City) 615,366
Wolverhampton (Monmore) 602,633
Bristol (Eastville) 563,466
Gateshead 548,183
Coventry (Lythalls Lane) 530,016
Southend-on-Sea 529,033
Bradford (Greenfield) 528,000
Stadium Turnover £
Southampton 522,383
Liverpool (Seaforth) 492,766
Glasgow (Albion) 476,300
Leeds (Elland Road) 475,433
Glasgow (Carntyne) 467,565
Slough 465,800
Sheffield (Darnall) 442,166
Willenhall 434,366
Ramsgate (Dumpton Park) 412,967
Blackpool (St Anne's) 397,733
Liverpool (White City) 397,417
Birmingham (Kings Heath) 386,650
Bolton 372,733
South Shields 362,667
Middlesbrough 362,067
Leicester (Blackbird Rd) 357,483
Reading (Oxford Road) 353,983
Liverpool (Stanley) 346,283
Ashington (Co Durham) 330,967
Chester 320,033
Rochester & Chatham 319,850
Bradford (City) 298,483
Gloucester & Cheltenham 294,533
Derby 291,783
Hull (Old Craven Park) 289,467
Plymouth 283,600
Portsmouth 269,683
Preston 256,900
Aberdeen 248,000
Nottingham (White City) 247,733
Blackburn 245,483
West Hartlepool 229,717
Sheffield (Hyde Park) 228,317
Newport 223,650
Exeter (County Ground) 218,783
Stanley (Co Durham) 214,217
Glasgow (Firhill) 213,267
Stadium Turnover £
Warrington 204,950
Oxford 194,783
Stoke-on-Trent (Cobridge) 183,583
Keighley 181,300
Sunderland 179,717
Yarmouth 179,233
Stoke-on-Trent (Hanley) 176,000
Norwich (City) 168,067
Norwich (Boundary Park) 165,683
Bristol (Knowle) 165,433
Luton 161,600
Cradley Heath 149,150
Houghton-le-Spring 148,467
Rochdale 126,300
London (Southall) 126,117
St Helens 125,217
Ipswich 122,167
Wallyford (East Lothian) 110,617
Peterborough 109,283
London (Harlington Corner) 100,217
Stockport (Hazel Grove) 95,200
Stockton-on-Tees (Belle Vue) 93,033
Rayleigh (Essex) 89,867
Easington (Co Durham) 85,333
Wigan (Poolstock) 71,350
Long Eaton 69,167
Wakefield 60,600
Wigan (Woodhouse) 60,050
Spennymoor (Co Durham) 57,683
Doncaster (Spotbrough) 55,517
Durham City 48,233
Northampton 41,117
Workington 38,883
Aycliffe (Co Durham) 10,833
Irvine (Townhead) 6,650

References

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  2. ^ Dack, Barrie (1990). Greyhound Derby, the first 60 years. Ringpress Books. pp. 93–95. ISBN 0-948955-36-8.
  3. ^ ""Sports in Brief." Times [London, England] 30 June 1952". The Times.
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  5. ^ a b Fortune, Michael. Irish Greyhound Derby 1932-1981. Victory Irish Promotions Ltd.
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  8. ^ a b Particulars of Licensed tracks, table 1 Licensed Dog Racecourses. Licensing Authorities. 1952.
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  14. ^ "2,000 watch the greyhound racing - 3 November". The Evening Advertiser. 1952.
  15. ^ "Remember When - September 1952". Greyhound Star.
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