1948 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

1948 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
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The 1948 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 23rd year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[1]

Roll of honour

Major Winners
Award Name of Winner
1948 English Greyhound Derby Priceless Border [2][3]
1948 Irish Greyhound Derby Western Post [4][5]
1948 Scottish Greyhound Derby Western Post [6]
1948 Welsh Greyhound Derby Trev's Perfection[7]

Summary

The annual totalisator turnover was £99,449,342, which although the fourth highest ever recorded was also the second consecutive drop since 1946.[8] The minimum betting stake on the track totalisator was increased from two to four shillings but quickly changed back following a widespread slump.[9] The government ban on mid-week racing continued.[10]

Western Post and Priceless Border claimed the big Derby races but Local Interprize was the star of the year, after he claimed four classic competitions. They were the Gold Collar, Scurry Gold Cup, Welsh Greyhound Derby and the Cesarewitch.[7][11][12]

Competitions

A greyhound called Narrogar Ann from a litter of six, out of the bitch Winnie of Berrow (winner of the 1944 Eclipse) came to prominence when successful in the Western Two year Old Produce Stakes. Narrogar Ann trained by Joe Farrand at Oxford Stadium beat littermates Narrogar Dusty and Narrogar Tommy who finished second and third respectively. Narrogar Ann would soon move to Leslie Reynolds at Wembley.[13]

Local Interprize won the Laurels and Welsh Derby, in the latter he recorded a seven length final win in a new track record time defeating a field that included the Scottish Greyhound Derby champion Western Post, an 84lb fawn and white dog. Local Interprize then won the Scurry final by eight lengths before losing out to Good Worker trained by former Surrey cricketer Jack Daley, in the Laurels. Local Interprize finished the year by claiming a remarkable fourth classic when picking up the Cesarewitch trophy on 23 October.[11][12]

Tracks

Rayleigh Weir Stadium in Southend-on-Sea was one of seven known track to open, three of them were in Ireland. Breck Park Stadium in Liverpool, closed following a devastating fire and fire also destroyed most of the stands at Long Eaton Stadium.[14] The total number of tracks in the United Kingdom with a betting licence was 209, of which 77 were affiliated to the National Greyhound Racing Society and raced under National Greyhound Racing Club rules.[15]

Tracks opened

Date Stadium/Track Location
?? March Rayleigh Weir Stadium Rayleigh, Essex
30 April St Conleth's Park Newbridge, County Kildare
17 May Wisbech Greyhound Stadium Wisbech
30 July Youghal Greyhound Stadium Youghal
13 September Thurles Greyhound Stadium Thurles
11 December Mansfield Woodhouse Greyhound Stadium Mansfield Woodhouse
?? Jesmond Dene Stadium Tredegar

News

On 1 April, Fred Trevillion, Arthur Hancock (head kennel-man) and Trev's Perfection left on the Queen Mary for Raynham Park, Raynham, Massachusetts in the United States, where the dog was expected to make headlines. The venture was a failure and in five races he did not win one and returned to England in July.[14] Sir William Gentle died.[16]

Ireland

The Irish Greyhound Derby offered a record £1,000 first prize and attracted the Frank Davis trained Western Post; Davis put him with Paddy Moclair for the duration of the event. Moclair had originally bought the dog at the Limerick sales for £240 before selling him to Davis for £2,000. The fawn and white dog became the first winner of the Scottish and Irish Derby.[4][5]

The Greyhound Racing Association set up the Kingsfurze breeding establishment at Naas in County Kildare, the seven acre grounds included a house, cottage and 15 runs. The greyhounds would transfer to training establishments within the GRA as soon as they were older enough.[17]

Principal UK races

Grand National, White City (May 17 525y h, £350)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Joves Reason Ken Appleton 2-1 30.37 4
2nd Another Benny Gordon Nicholson 13-8f 30.45 5
3rd Wild Wave Dave Barker 5-2 30.61 2
4th Sunburst 6-1 30.67 3
N/R Baytown Pigeon Paddy McEllistrim
Gold Collar, Catford (Jun 5, 440y, £600)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Local Interprize Stanley Biss 8-13f 25.71 6
2nd Kerry Rally Paddy McEllistrim 20-1 25.77 3
3rd Ala Mein II 10-1 25.83 2
4th Tell Nobody 100-1 25.91 5
5th Clonroche Lad Ivy Regan 8-1 25.93 4
6th Northam Edward Leslie Reynolds 4-1 26.09 1

Scottish Greyhound Derby, Carntyne (Jul 17, 525y, £500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Western Post Frank Davis 8-1 29.45 4
2nd Always There 7-1 29.57 5
3rd West End Dasher Bob Burls 12-1 29.61 2
4th Baytown Whitehorn 8-1 29.63 1
5th Sheevaun Paddy Fortune 4-6f 29.79 6
6th Fiddle Strings Jack Brennan 6-1 29.95 3
Scurry Gold Cup, Clapton (Jul 24, 400y £500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Local Interprize Stanley Biss 5-4f 23.04 1
2nd Clonroche Lad Ivy Regan 3-1 23.68 6
3rd Willington Bob John Bassett 10-1 23.70 2
4th Rebel Robert R Hogben 5-1 23.72 5
5th Rio Cavallero Stan Biss 25-1 23.76 4
6th Ironmaster Bob Burls 7-1 23.92 3

Welsh Derby, Arms Park (Jul 28, 525y £500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Local Interprize Stanley Biss 4-6f 29.32+ 1
2nd West End Dasher Bob Burls 9-2 29.88 3
3rd Western Post Frank Davis 5-1 30.04 5
4th Non Sectarian Girl 25-1 30.28 4
5th Singora 100-8 30.48 2
6th Circular Flex 100-6 30.50 6

+Track Record

Laurels, Wimbledon (Aug 25, 500y, £600)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Good Worker Jack Daley 5-2 28.49 5
2nd Whiterock Abbey Sidney Orton 4-1 28.51 6
3rd Drumnagrella Lad Frank Davis 6-1 28.71 4
4th Northam Edward Leslie Reynolds 10-1 28.83 2
5th Local Interprize Stan Biss 2-1f 28.87 3
6th Mad Birthday Stan Biss 6-1 29.27 1

Oaks, White City (Sep 18, 525y, £500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Night Breeze Stan Biss 4-1 29.19 3
2nd Steps of Grac Jerry Hannafin 5-1 29.27 4
3rd Baytown Stream Stan Biss 10-1 29.30 5
4th Jersey Creamery Percy Stagg 1-1f 29.46 6
5th Favourite Topsy 5-1 29.54 1
6th Singora 50-1 29.78 2
The Grand Prix Walthamstow (Oct 9, 525y, £500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Ruby Cut J P Bott 11-4 30.31 3
2nd Northam Edward Leslie Reynolds 4-1 30.47 1
3rd Doughery Boy Jonathan Hopkins 5-1 30.67 5
4th Baytown Fox Stan Biss 7-2 30.75 6
5th Orphan Star Fred Farey 10-1 31.15 4
6th Freckled Major Leslie Reynolds 7-2 31.31 2

St Leger, Wembley (Oct 2, 700y, £600)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Streets After Midnight Les Parry 5-2 40.40 3
2nd Captain Lake Jack Harvey 9-2 40.43 2
3rd Northam Star Leslie Reynolds 7-1 40.57 5
4th Mayfair Mike Leslie Reynolds 2-1f 40.85 4
5th Ramblers Destiny 8-1 40.95 1
6th Crafty Major 25-1 41.25 6
Cesarewitch, West Ham (Oct 23, 600y, £600)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Local Interprize Stanley Biss 11-4jf 30.88 4
2nd Freckled Major Leslie Reynolds 5-1 31.02 6
3rd Captain Lake Jack Harvey 11-4jf 31.42 1
4th Whiterock Abbey Sidney Orton 3-1 31.46 3
5th Raths Record Gunner Smith 10-1 31.70 2
6th Confey Castle 25-1 32.02 5

Totalisator Returns

Extended content

The totalisator returns declared to the licensing authorities for the year 1948 are listed below. Tracks that did not have a totalisator in operation are not listed.[8]

Stadium Turnover £
London (White City) 7,872,357
London (Harringay) 5,658,313
London (Wembley) 4,160,092
London (Walthamstow) 3,242,896
London (Catford) 2,897,074
London (Wimbledon) 2,868,844
London (Stamford Bridge) 2,688,310
London (Clapton) 2,658,628
London (Wandsworth) 2,516,682
Manchester (Belle Vue) 2,321,345
London (New Cross) 2,040,786
London (Park Royal) 1,944,490
London (Hendon) 1,809,806
London (West Ham) 1,729,260
Southend-on-Sea 1,694,181
Brighton & Hove 1,681,503
London (Hackney) 1,568,791
Birmingham (Perry Barr, old) 1,388,477
Southampton 1,300,648
Edinburgh (Powderhall) 1,283,282
London (Charlton) 1,282,880
Glasgow (Shawfield) 1,260,513
Crayford & Bexleyheath 1,135,768
Birmingham (Hall Green) 1,131,130
Sheffield (Owlerton) 1,115,939
Coventry (Lythalls Lane) 1,070,031
Blackpool (St Anne's) 1,069,065
Sheffield (Darnall) 1,008,317
Bristol (Eastville) 994,548
Manchester (Salford) 992,895
Romford 991,055
Bradford (Greenfield) 966,390
Newcastle (Brough Park) 955,771
Glasgow (White City) 935,215
Glasgow (Albion) 930,871
Liverpool (White City) 916,473
Leicester (Blackbird Rd) 908,270
Chester 873,419
Cardiff (Arms Park) 777,369
Wolverhampton (Monmore) 766,597
Portsmouth 759,044
Liverpool (Stanley) 754,551
Glasgow (Carntyne) 718,661
Birmingham (Kings Heath) 711,495
Ramsgate (Dumpton Park) 700,403
South Shields 681,456
Leeds (Elland Road) 676,525
Reading (Oxford Road) 662,421
Stadium Turnover £
Rochester & Chatham 650,646
Slough 627,513
Gloucester & Cheltenham 618,328
London (Dagenham) 602,262
Gateshead 601,154
Newcastle (Gosforth) 600,222
Ashington (Co Durham) 493,816
Middlesbrough 484,634
Oxford 485,036
Glasgow (Firhill) 481,322
Bradford (City) 464,707
Newcastle (White City) 456,870
Stoke-on-Trent (Hanley) 450,629
Plymouth 446,505
Manchester (White City) 444,041
Yarmouth 428,635
Nottingham (White City) 420,698
Sunderland 416,914
Bolton 407,906
Liverpool (Seaforth) 385,078
Hull (Old Craven Park) 381,145
Stoke-on-Trent (Cobridge) 380,433
West Hartlepool 359,757
Derby 354,953
Exeter (County Ground) 354,494
Warrington 353,994
Long Eaton 348,566
Sheffield (Hyde Park) 340,467
Stanley (Co Durham) 328,754
Bristol (Knowle) 325,083
Blackburn 324,505
Preston 313,188
Aberdeen 311,843
Ipswich 276,202
Exeter (Marsh Barton) 270,931
Norwich (Boundary Park) 268,729
Houghton-le-Spring 265,147
Norwich (City) 249,350
Willenhall 197,117
Rochdale 196,953
London (Southall) 196,683
Luton 191,461
Newport 187,758
Tamworth 181,013
Doncaster (Spotbrough) 147,357
Taunton (Prior Park) 165,916
St Helens 158,777
Wigan (Poolstock) 158,582
Stadium Turnover £
Easington (Co Durham) 155,471
Ayr (Tams Brig) 153,830
Keighley 151,072
London (Stratford) 131,979
London (Harlington Corner) 127,624
Hull (Boulevard) 125,285
Oldham 114,811
Ramsgate (Newington) 111,109
Leeds (Parkside) 109,072
Staines 108,756
Kingskerswell (Devon) 103,488
Coundon (Co Durham) 96,531
Northampton 89,335
Kilmarnock 76,165
Rotherham 71,983
Peterborough 69,885
Liverpool (Breck Park) 69,638+
Wallyford (East Lothian) 68,784
Wishaw (North Lanarks) 65,655
Aldershot 62,681
Falkirk (Brockville Park) 59,939
Pelaw Grange 57,015
Workington 56,581
Stockport (Hazel Grove) 55,940
Wakefield 49,711
Glasgow (Mount Vernon) 48,004
Wigan (Woodhouse) 47,400
Durham City 46,843
Edinburgh (Stenhouse) 36,001
Glasgow (Coatbridge) 35,786
Barry 31,853
Belmont (Co Durham) 25,919
Wombwell (South Yorks) 25,279
Worksop 24,785
Armadale 22,205
Leicester (Coalville) 20,354
Thornton (Fife) 19,996
Rayleigh (Essex) 17,602
Irvine (Townhead) 14,873
Irvine (Caledonian) 12,756
Aberdare 10,563
Stockton-on-Tees (Belle Vue) 9,906
Wheatley Hill 7,065
Shirebrook 2,558
Thornley (Co Durham) 2,522
Leicester (Hinckley) 2,075
Doncaster (Stainforth) 1,320
Thurnscoe (S Yorks) 748

+ closed during the year due to fire

Summary

Country No of tracks+ Turnover
England 162 £ 92,163,823
Wales 9 £ 842,469
Scotland 38 £ 6,542,875
Total 209 £ 99,549,168

+ number of tracks include those without a tote in operation

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