1974 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

1974 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
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The 1974 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 48th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[1]

Roll of honour

Major Winners
Award Name of Winner
1974 English Greyhound Derby Jimsun [2][3]
1974 Irish Greyhound Derby Lively Band [4][5]
1974 Scottish Greyhound Derby Cosha Orchis [6]
1974 Welsh Greyhound Derby Dankie [7]
Greyhound Trainer of the Year John Coleman
Greyhound of the Year Westpark Mustard
Irish Greyhound of the Year Lively Band

Summary

A black bitch called Westpark Mustard won the £300 Longcross Cup at White City in February at odds of 4–11, beating Heavy Sleeper and litter brother Westpark Onion by six lengths. It was the fifth successive victory by the bitch.[8] She then completed ten wins in a row, when successful in the GRA stakes. The greyhound went on to record 15 successive victories before breaking into season on 12 May. Trained by Tom Johnston at Wembley she was homing in on Mick the Miller's record of 19.[9] After seasonal rest her connections entered her for one off open races, deciding to avoid the Gold Collar and Cesarewitch. Five open race wins secured the new European record feat of 20 successive victories with the 20th win aptly named the Mick The Miller Record Stakes.[10]

The annual National Greyhound Racing Club (NGRC) returns were released, with totalisator turnover at £63,950,885 and attendances recorded at 6,083,334.[11]

Unbeknown to the industry the GRA Property Trust was on the verge of financial disaster due to the property slump, the company mismanagement continued with the securing of significant loans (Including £10 million from the ICI pension fund) in an attempt to maintain the share price, in addition to buying a 23% stake in the Coral Leisure Group, in the spring for £5.7 million.[12]

Tracks

The GRA closed Clapton Stadium on 1 January, the Scurry Gold Cup competition was subsequently moved Slough Stadium. Rayleigh Weir Stadium also closed on 8 March.[13]

Ipswich joined the NRGC banner under a new permit scheme and held their first race on 2 February; the track was under the control of Ernie Wedon who was also responsible with Len Franklin for Yarmouth stadium being constructed in 1940.[14] Other independent tracks to follow suit during the year were Halifax (owned by Jack Wardman and Owlerton director Mr J Carter), Rye House (an independent since 1960) and Cambridge. Norton Canes and Watford switched to NGRC rules in the latter part of the year to complete a group of six. The Watford track was on the inside of Watford FC's ground and was promoted by the GRA; it attracted Barbara Tompkins as a trainer and soon became a Bookmakers Afternoon Greyhound Service (BAGS). Ultimately the NGRC were disappointed that only six independents took advantage of the new licensing available. Cambridge reverted to an independent after just five months after promoter Laurie Boost claimed that the tracks costs had increased.[15][16] Independent track Newton Abbott had their grand opening on 2 May, the track sited on the national hunt racecourse itself featured a grandstand that could be dismantled when horse racing takes place.[13]

News

Former Clapton Racing Manager Hugh Richardson became GRA's chief Racing Manager whilst trainers Adam Jackson and Tom Foster moved to White City. The closures of tracks forced trainers Kenric Appleton, Jim Sherry, Charlie Smoothy, Margaret Barker and Don Thornton into early retirement. However Thornton would join Maidstone two years later.[7][17][16]

Two Wimbledon trainers retired, Paddy McEllistrim and Stan Martin, they were replaced by Paddy's daughter Norah and Sam Sykes a former head lad to Clare Orton. Owlerton's Ted Brennan also retired after 43-year career and was replaced by Harry Crapper. Further trainer changes saw David Kinchett join White City from Shawfield and Jim Cremin became an Assistant Racing Manager at Brighton under Peter Shotton. Tony Smith became Willenhall Racing Manager after moving from Leeds.[7][17][16]

The Retired Greyhound Trust was formed with the task of finding homes for ex racers and Con Stevens resigned from the board of directors at Wimbledon bringing to an end his 46 years of association with the track.[18]

Jim Layton became Racing Manager at Catford Stadium[7][17][16] and Victor Chandler Sr. died leaving a 20% stake of Walthamstow Stadium to Victor Chandler Jr.[16]

Competitions

Patricias Hope failed in an attempt to become the first greyhound to win three English Greyhound Derby's. A greyhound called Volvo won the Mount Vernon Derby earning £450, a remarkable figure for an independent track.[13] The year's major winners were overshadowed by the exploits of Westpark Mustard.

Ireland

Dunmore and Celtic Park endured serious disruptions due to the troubles in Belfast. The National power was continuing in Britain and Ireland and many tracks were in crisis, the 1973 ban on floodlighting continued into 1974 and many tracks had to purchase a generator. Derry in Northern Ireland came closest to closing after being unable to maintain racing in the afternoon.[4]

After travelling to Shelbourne Park, Westpark Mustard's run of 20 wins was ended when beaten by Tommy Astaire.[17][16]

Principal UK races

Grand National, White City (April 13 525y h, £750)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Shanneys Darkie Colin West 10-1 29.43 4
2nd Andreda 11-2 29.75 3
3rd Silver Breeze 14-1 30.07 6
4th Heath Grange Charlie Coyle 6-4f 30.43 1
5th Strebor Gem David Kinchett 9-2 30.71 2
6th Sammic Blue Noreen Collin 3-1 30.91 5
Laurels, Wimbledon (May 17, 500y, £3,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Over Protected John Coleman 7-4 28.00 4
2nd Deneholme Chief Norah McEllistrim 6-1 28.08 5
3rd Slippery Slave Colin West 10-1 28.14 3
4th Ahaveen Dandy Pat Casey 4-1 28.17 1
5th Huberts Cato 16-1 28.25 6
6th Handy High Paddy Milligan 6-4f 28.39 2

The Grand Prix, Walthamstow (May 25, 700y, £1,500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Ballyglass Hope Don Thornton 7-1 40.58 4
2nd King David George Curtis 4-1 40.70 1
3rd Chain Gang Frank Melville 6-1 40.86 5
4th Leading Pride George Curtis 7-4f 40.87 2
5th Silver Sceptre Reg Young 9-2 40.89 6
6th Rally Round Frank Melville 10-1 41.01 3
Welsh Derby, Arms Park (Jul 13, 525y £1,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Dankie Colin West 4-1 29.72 6
2nd Black Banjo Barney O'Connor 8-1 29.96 5
3rd Soft Light Joe Bennett 5-4f 29.97 4
4th Silver Thought 10-1 30.51 2
5th Sibbens Frank Baldwin 9-4 30.53 1
6th Cowboy Jo Mick Hawkins 12-1 30.61 3

Skol Scottish Derby, Shawfield (Aug 3, 525y, £2,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Cosha Orchis [19] Jimmy Meechan 12-1 29.20 5
2nd Sibbens Frank Baldwin 5-1 29.44 3
3rd Two P.M Norman Oliver 5-2f 29.48 6
4th Ahaveen Dandy Pat Casey 3-1 29.54 1
5th Cheerful Bill J Doyle 9-2 29.60 4
6th Bealkilla Diver Jim Glass 3-1 30.00 2
St Leger, Wembley (Sep 2, 700y, £2,500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Cute Caddie David Kinchett 4-1 41.17 2
2nd Blackwater Champ Peter Payne 6-4f 41.23 6
3rd Black Banjo Barney O'Connor 6-1 41.33 3
4th Streaky Sheila Charlie Coyle 3-1 41.35 5
5th Annettes Diamond John Coleman 9-2 41.41 1
6th Michaels Duchess 10-1 41.97 4

Scurry Gold Cup, Slough (Sep 7, 475y £1,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Westmead Valley [20] Hugh McEntyre 11-10f 26.24 6
2nd Sweetly 8-1 26.62 5
3rd Mahon Valley Colin West 5-1 27.18 2
4th Tipper Tar 16-1 27.24 3
5th Parazoo Mrs.J.Hawkins 9-2 27.34 4
6th Solar Mars Sam Ray 9-2 27.44 1
Gold Collar, Catford (Sep 21, 610y, £2,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Leaders Champion Dave Geggus 8-11f 35.02 1
2nd Gay Kathy Tom Johnston Jr. 6-1 35.60 4
3rd Merry Champion Luckhurst 3-1 36.06 3
4th Ballytegan Ken Usher 6-1 36.12 6
5th Breakaway Steve 25-1 36.34 5
6th Millcock Peter Payne 7-1 36.60 2

Cesarewitch, Belle Vue (Sep 28, 880y, £2,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Westbrook Quinn John Coulter 7-2 52.17 5
2nd Pitmans Brief Jim Singleton 7-4f 52.31 4
3rd Silver Sceptre Reg Young 4-1 52.39 2
4th Chain Gang Frank Melville 2-1 52.49 3
5th Kiwis Buster D Exley 10-1 52.71 1
N/R Lizzies Girl E.Williams 6
Oaks, Harringay (Nov 8, 525y, £1,500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Lady Devine Sid Ryall 3-1 28.76 5
2nd Gay Kathy Tom Johnston Jr. 4-1 28.94 1
3rd Bo Bo's Jane 8-1 29.26 2
4th Pineapple Grand Frank Baldwin 1-1f 29.34 3
5th Sweeping View 50-1 29.54 6
6th Ballinderry Lass Clare Orton 16-1 29.66 4

BBC TV Trophy, White City (Nov 20, 880y, £1,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Stage Box Natalie Savva 51.75 16-1 4
2nd Streaky Sheila Charlie Coyle 51.91 4-7f 1
3rd Silver Sceptre Reg Young 51.99 12-1 3
4th Pitmans Brief Jim Singleton 52.43 7-2 2
5th Gay Knight Norman Oliver 52.47 16-1 6
6th Harmless Gossip 52.71 16-1 5

Totalisator returns

Extended content

The totalisator returns declared to the licensing authorities for the year 1974 are listed below.[21]

Stadium Turnover £
London (White City) 7,509,284
London (Walthamstow) 5,957,636
London (Wimbledon) 4,914,878
London (Harringay) 4,398,843
London (Catford) 3,159,847
London (Wembley) 2,900,581
Romford 2,221,780
Manchester (Belle Vue) 2,356,127
Brighton & Hove 1,918,806
Edinburgh (Powderhall) 1,903,889
Birmingham (Perry Barr, old) 1,903,161
Crayford & Bexleyheath 1,544,869
Glasgow (Shawfield) 1,476,621
Birmingham (Hall Green) 1,458,788
Southend-on-Sea 1,371,804
Stadium Turnover £
Newcastle (Brough Park) 1,341,640
Slough 1,336,330
Leeds (Elland Road) 1,264,409
Sheffield (Owlerton) 1,202,636
London (Hackney) 1,116,943
Bristol (Eastville) 957,041
Manchester (White City) 934,147
Wolverhampton (Monmore) 930,048
Gloucester & Cheltenham 894,448
Cardiff (Arms Park) 758,377
Rochester & Chatham 730,422
Manchester (Salford) 708,763
Newcastle (Gosforth) 698,706
Derby 666,492
Willenhall 591,226
Stadium Turnover £
Oxford 585,823
Poole 511,236
Portsmouth 490,234
Ramsgate (Dumpton Park) 426,285
Cradley Heath 381,572
Hull (Old Craven Park) 328,724
Middlesbrough 317,448
Leicester (Blackbird Rd) 266,733
Swindon 260,046
Ipswich 249,389
Preston 193,721
Milton Keynes 179,433
Rye House 109,102
London (Watford) 86,703

References

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  21. ^ Particulars of Licensed tracks, table 1 Licensed Dog Racecourses. Licensing Authorities. 1974.
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