1951 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

1951 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
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The 1951 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 26th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[1]

Roll of honour

Major Winners
Award Name of Winner
1951 English Greyhound Derby Ballylanigan Tanist [2][3]
1951 Irish Greyhound Derby Carmodys Tanist [4][5]
1951 Scottish Greyhound Derby Rushton Smutty [6]
1951 Welsh Greyhound Derby Ballylanigan Tanist [7]
Greyhound of the Year Rushton Smutty [8]

Summary

The annual totalisator was £65,548,855, a fifth consecutive drop since 1946 but considerably more stable than the significant decreases experienced during 1950.[9] Once again the blame was directed towards the government and their tax policies of 10% tote tax and an additional 45% entertainment tax. Two tracks closed claiming that they could not continue to trade under the current taxation. In January Tamworth Greyhound Stadium and in May White City Stadium (Newcastle), the latter closed after the Managing Director Mr Whatley reported unmanageable figures. The tote receipts were £75,000 of which £47,000 was taken out by taxation. Restrictions on gambling were very much still considered by the government to be in the interests of the general public.[10][11]

A record 140 entries were received at the initial stage of the 1951 English Greyhound Derby, Ballylanigan Tanist would go on to win the event.[12][13]

Competitions

The first annual competition between tracks was held, called the News of the World National Intertrack championship. Owlerton provided a major shock when winning the competition.[14][10]

The Welsh Greyhound Derby attracted many stars, with the newly crowned Derby champion Ballylanigan Tanist winning the final by six and a half-lengths from a line-up that included two other Derby finalists in Black Mire (who broke a toe while leading)[15] and Rushton Smutty, in addition to Quare Customer and Derryboy Blackbird. Just one week later the final of the Scottish Greyhound Derby resulted in Rushton Smutty battling hard to defeat Ballylanigan Tanist by just three quarters.[16] The Scurry Gold Cup final went to Defence Leader and featured an appearance by Ballycurren Garrett; the favourite Junes Idol finished a disappointing fifth.

The Laurels and St Leger were next up, with both carrying increased winner's prizes (£1,000) for the St Leger and (£875) for the Wimbledon Stadium event, constituting the second and third best sums on offer behind the Derby. Black Mire stepped up in distance for the St Leger and ran out an easy winner. The anticipated match up against Drastic O'Leer in the final failed to come to fruition, after the latter was withdrawn from the final. Earlier in the year Drastic O'Leer had won nine races in a row before losing in the Longcross Cup final.[16] [10] Ballylanigan Tanist further enhanced his reputation adding the Laurels trophy to his winning record.[17]

Walthamstow Stadium also increased the Grand Prix event to £750 and an extraordinary competition took place after the track record was broken four times. In the heats Ballyoulster Deemster recorded 29.76, followed by Rushton Smutty in 29.74. In the second round Olivers Lad was timed at 29.73 and during the semi-finals Rushton Smutty broke the record again with a 29.70 run before winning the final (his 16 win from his last 18 starts). Scurry champion Defence Leader finished runner up.[16] [17] [10]

News

Trainer Stan Biss retired and his kennels were taken over by a Pam Heasman and Jimmy Jowett joined Warrington. Biss died the following year, after suffering a stroke.[14]

Hurdle racing finally allowed races with six greyhounds after being sanctioned by the National Greyhound Racing Club (NGRC) with plans to hold the first six runner Grand National the following year, this would be the first time since 1927 that this was allowed.[10]

At the famous Aldridge's sales the greyhounds of Frank Davis came up for sale, Red Wind was bought for a record 610 guineas by Arthur Roberts of Torquay. This was followed by 1948 Irish Greyhound Derby champion Western Post, who was led from the bench unsold. Roberts's plans for Red Wind were probably flapping (independent racing) because the greyhound could not race under NGRC rules.[7] [18]

Ireland

Spanish Chestnut was mated with Ballyseedy Memory and in August whelped a large litter of nine, one of the litter was named Spanish Battleship. The fawn brindle dog was reared by Sheila O'Connor sister of Tim O'Connor.[4]

Principal UK races

Grand National, White City (May 19 525y h, £300)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st XPDNC Les Parry 11-4jf 29.80 1
2nd Devil O'Leer Norman Merchant 11-4jf 29.94 2
3rd Q Majesty Jerry Hannafin 10-1 29.95 5
4th Blossom of Annagura Jack Sherry 7-2 30.05 4
5th Cooleen Flyer Tom Reilly 3-1 00.00 3
Gold Collar, Catford (Jun 2, 440y, £600)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Loyal Accomplice Tom Reilly 4-5f 25.63 6
2nd Pluckanes Belle J Mullins 7-1 25.81 3
3rd Cregglow Prince Norman Merchant 100-8 25.99 2
4th Shannon Cherry Paddy Power 6-1 30.43 5
5th Cool and Shaggy H Copsey 8-1 30.75 1
6th Beaded Blew Mrs F Stow 11-2 30.78 4

Welsh Derby, Arms Park (Jul 7, 525y £500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Ballylanigan Tanist Leslie Reynolds 1-1f 29.95 2
2nd Derryboy Blackbird Jack Harvey 11-2 30.47 6
3rd Rushton Smutty Frank Johnson 8-1 30.48 3
4th Quare Customer Leslie Reynolds 10-1 30.72 4
5th Black Mire Jack Toseland 3-1 30.74 5
6th Behattan Mars Bob Burls 66-1 31.42 1
Scottish Greyhound Derby, Carntyne (Jul 14, 525y, £250)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Rushton Smutty Frank Johnson 9-4 29.08 1
2nd Ballylanigan Tanist Leslie Reynolds 1-1f 29.14 3
3rd Oozoo Jimmy Jowett 4-1 29.26 4
4th Aughaway W McLean 100-8 29.42 2
5th Ballylig Bolt 25-1 29.90 6
6th Mad Companion II Bob Burls 100-8 30.14 5

Scurry Gold Cup, Clapton (Jul 28, 400y £500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Defence Leader William Mills 4-1 22.99 2
2nd Mushera Silver L Gould 100-8 22.15 3
3rd Ballycurreen Garrett Jack Harvey 10-3 22.47 5
4th Ballyard Dick 8-1 22.53 1
5th Junes Idol Bert Stephens 6-4f 22.57 6
6th Kilcolman Rover Paddy McEllistrim 9-2 22.93 4
Laurels, Wimbledon (Aug 24, 500y, £875)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Ballylanigan Tanist Leslie Reynolds 8-11f 28.37 2
2nd Ryton Basher Stan Martin 5-2 28.53 4
3rd Q Majesty Jerry Hannafin 25-1 28.85 1
4th Palm Beach Stan Martin 10-1 28.86 6
5th Magna Hasty Stan Martin 100-6 28.87 5
6th Junes Idol Bert Stephens 10-1 28.93 3

St Leger, Wembley (Sep 17, 700y, £1,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Black Mire [15] Jack Toseland 2-1 40.19 3
2nd Rapid Choice Paddy McEvoy 8-13f 40.83 2
3rd Pass on Express Tom Lightfoot 8-1 41.15 1
4th Beautys Prince Jeremiah O'Hea 100-7 41.35 5
5th Britannias Contest W Major 20-1 41.55 4
6th Drastic O'Leer Dave Geggus 6
Oaks, White City (Sep 29, 525y, £500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Ballinasloe Mona Jack Harvey 6-4f 29.28 2
2nd Well Harmonized T Cracknell 3-1 29.42 6
3rd Crooked Road Girl Mrs F Stow 9-4 29.45 1
4th The Author Reg 'String' Marsh 100-6 29.61 5
5th Luciole 8-1 29.75 3
6th Welsh Flower 100-8 29.89 4

The Grand Prix Walthamstow (Oct 13, 525y, £750)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Rushton Smutty Frank Johnson 4-6f 29.80 6
2nd Defence Leader William Mills 33-1 30.00 4
3rd Derryboy Blackbird Jack Harvey 7-2 30.03 2
4th Murex of Munster William Mills 5-1 30.15 1
5th Olivers Lad Jack Brennan 100-7 30.31 3
6th Mad Companion II Bob Burls 10-1 30.55 5
Cesarewitch, West Ham (Oct 19, 600y, £600)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Prisona Luath Bob Burls 10-11f 33.77 6
2nd Mad Miller Leslie Reynolds 10-1 33.87 4
3rd Elegant Derry Clare Orton 10-1 33.99 1
4th Black Mire Jack Toseland 10-3 34.13 5
5th Well Harmonized T Cracknell 33-1 34.43 2
6th Camel Back Tom Lightfoot 4-1 34.44 3

Totalisator Returns

Extended content

The totalisator returns declared to the licensing authorities for the year 1951 are listed below. Tracks that did not have a totalisator in operation are not listed.[9][19]

Stadium Turnover £
London (White City) 5,040,288
London (Harringay) 3,582,599
London (Wembley) 3,128,916
London (Wimbledon) 3,023,620
London (Walthamstow) 2,572,369
London (Wandsworth) 1,903,075
London (West Ham) 1,858,773
London (Clapton) 1,857,766
London (Stamford Bridge) 1,856,630
Manchester (Belle Vue) 1,781,666
London (Park Royal) 1,758,552
London (Catford) 1,636,336
London (Hackney) 1,361,304
London (New Cross) 1,308,561
London (Hendon) 1,161,486
Manchester (White City) 989,987
Glasgow (Shawfield) 930,462
Brighton & Hove 916,691
London (Charlton) 894,514
Romford 834,363
Edinburgh (Powderhall) 834,071
Crayford & Bexleyheath 818,141
Manchester (Salford) 773,779
Birmingham (Perry Barr, old) 753,626
Birmingham (Hall Green) 748,401
London (Dagenham) 688,266
Newcastle (Brough Park) 674,125
Cardiff (Arms Park) 646,953
Sheffield (Owlerton) 616,609
Glasgow (White City) 612,372
Gateshead 591,662
Wolverhampton (Monmore) 574,776
Newcastle (Gosforth) 572,036
Bristol (Eastville) 556,036
Liverpool (Seaforth) 550,360
Birmingham (Kings Heath) 549,601
Southend-on-Sea 546,599
Stadium Turnover £
Southampton 536,760
Bradford (Greenfield) 536,055
Glasgow (Albion) 495,479
Coventry (Lythalls Lane) 487,123
Glasgow (Carntyne) 469,228
Leeds (Elland Road) 462,038
Sheffield (Darnall) 446,264
Slough 439,041
Liverpool (White City) 434,780
Blackpool (St Anne's) 434,632
Ramsgate (Dumpton Park) 417,126
Willenhall 407,581
South Shields 399,107
Liverpool (Stanley) 386,195
Bolton 378,406
Leicester (Blackbird Rd) 356,788
Middlesbrough 347,278
Reading (Oxford Road) 345,567
Sheffield (Hyde Park) 337,049
Chester 321,549
Rochester & Chatham 307,743
Derby 307,359
Hull (Old Craven Park) 306,344
Portsmouth 305,157
Gloucester & Cheltenham 303,743
Ashington (Co Durham) 300,743
Bradford (City) 292,650
Plymouth 284,989
Blackburn 280,038
Preston 252,657
Aberdeen 245,965
Nottingham (White City) 242,846
Stoke-on-Trent (Cobridge) 236,011
West Hartlepool 233,123
Glasgow (Firhill) 224,331
Exeter (County Ground) 223,303
Newport 218,157
Stadium Turnover £
Warrington 213,891
Stoke-on-Trent (Hanley) 209,438
Doncaster (Spotbrough) 197,719
Keighley 197,719
Stanley (Co Durham) 192,496
Yarmouth 185,502
Norwich (City) 182,145
Luton 178,767
Bristol (Knowle) 170,649
Oxford 152,996
Norwich (Boundary Park) 150,925
Sunderland 146,205
Cradley Heath 135,836
Houghton-le-Spring 135,649
Ipswich 134,409
St Helens 132,202
Rochdale 131,204
Wallyford (East Lothian) 117,721
Oldham 113,168
Stockport (Hazel Grove) 97,286
Peterborough 94,376
Ayr (Tams Brig) 89,618
Wigan (Poolstock) 81,250
Easington (Co Durham) 72,017
Wakefield 65,940
Stockton-on-Tees (Belle Vue) 65,669
Wigan (Woodhouse) 65,151
Spennymoor (Co Durham) 54,008
Rotherham 48,004
Workington 38,420
Northampton 38,304
Durham City 37,991
Coundon (Co Durham) 31,500
Pelaw Grange (Co Durham) 25,802
Barry 25,054
Belmont (Co Durham) 14,920
Irvine (Townhead) 6,306

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