1943 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year explained

1943 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
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The 1943 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 18th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[1]

Roll of honour

Major Winners
width=300Awardwidth=300Name of Winner
1943 English Greyhound DerbySuspended
1943 Irish Greyhound DerbyFamous Knight
1943 Scottish Greyhound Derby [2] Bilting Hawk
1943 Welsh Greyhound DerbySuspended

Summary

War time attendances remained strong but there were no known new tracks opened. The only major competitions to take place were again the Scottish Greyhound Derby and Irish Greyhound Derby.[3] [4] [5] [6]

The phenomenon that was a continual growth of attendances and annual totalisator turnover was observed once again, attendances paid £60,382,219 in bets on the totalisator alone. An astonishing figure in 1943, especially taking into account the war.[7]

Ballynennan Moon

Ballynennan Moon continued to be the outstanding performer of the year, he continued where he had left of in 1942 and raced in eighty consecutive weeks of racing. He won the Joe Harmon Memorial Stakes, the Charlton Spring Cup and the Metropolitan Cup.[3] [4] [5] [8]

Competitions

Bilting Hawk won the Scottish Derby and a new puppy called Ballyhennessy Seal, whelped in April 1942, by Lone Seal out of Canadian Glory, arrived at Catford after his two owners had each paid £50 for the puppy. Within two weeks of his arrival he won the 18th Rochester Stakes, his first race in England. Next he was aimed for the Puppy Derby at Wimbledon Stadium where he won his heat by fourteen lengths in 28.88sec, one of the fastest times ever recorded at the track, and was made even-money favourite to win the event outright. He was unlucky to lose the final by a short head to Allardstown Playboy.[9] [10]

Towards the end of the year, the then Wimbledon racing manager, Con Stevens, introduced a special invitation race for puppy champions. The invitees included Allardstown Playboy; Dark Tiger, the Trafalgar Cup; Erlegh Hero, winner of the British Produce Stakes, Model Dasher, the Midland Puppy Derby winner, Fawn Cherry, winner of the Irish Puppy Derby and Ballyhennessy Seal. The latter won the invitation race leading all the way, to win by one and a half lengths in a time of 28.99sec. Blackwater Cutlet won the London Cup at Clapton by twelve lengths from Ballykildare, just one week after they had dead heated in the Stewards Cup at Walthamstow.[3] [4] [5] [11]

The Golden Crest prize money was reduced due to wartime cutbacks.[12]

News

Margaret Hyland became one of the few women trainers to hold a licence joined Rochester Stadium.[13]

Ireland

The Irish Derby would never be run outside of Dublin again which upset the owners of the Irish provincial tracks. The Irish Coursing Club made the decision based on the fact that the capital city offered better facilities and higher prize money. Famous Knight, a red fawn dog started odds on favourite throughout the competition and justified the odds by remaining unbeaten and claiming the final.[14] [15]

Principal races

Scottish Greyhound Derby, Carntyne (Jul 17, 525y £250)
width=30Poswidth=180Name of Greyhound width=150Trainerwidth=50SP width=50Time width=30Trap
1stBilting Hawk C Askey9-4 29.25 6
2ndMerry Two Star8-1 29.41 5
3rdDerrys Son 6-4f 29.43 1
4thWavecrest II M Greenshields6-1 29.45 3
5thMonarch of the Glen Stan Biss7-2 29.93 4
N/RDee Mellow

Totalisator Returns

The totalisator returns declared to the licensing authorities for the year 1943 are listed below. Tracks that did not have a totalisator in operation are not listed.[7]

width=180Stadiumwidth=80Turnover £
London (White City)5,579,036
3,263,328
3,224,759
4 Glasgow Stadia combined (Albion, Carntyne, Shawfield, White City) 2,509,065
2,406,489
2,109,446
1,785,125
1,763,211
1,395,772
Manchester (Belle Vue)1,334,563
1,241,682
1,230,310
1,098,213
London (Stamford Bridge)980,738
979,356
978,387
954,087
945,546
843,407
Wolverhampton (Monmore)814,961
809,462
Edinburgh (Powderhall)806,344
Coventry (Lythalls Lane)789,659
Liverpool (White City)751,040
742,552
711,219
710,056
700,983
689,560
683,717
670,631
width=180Stadiumwidth=80Turnover £
645,496
597,686
564,822
518,112
Newcastle (Gosforth)506,731
502,270
467,509
463,627
437,608
436,067
432,551
Derby427,727
396,226
395,908
395,024
368,554
361,058
Hull (Old Craven Park)353,782
351,042
344,321
342,883
339,327
331,100
326,018
319,655
308,242
287,360
275,675
275,675
265,178
255,961
Sheffield (Hyde Park)251,393
width=180Stadiumwidth=80Turnover £
238,161
213,380
210,277
208,383
178,818
London (Dagenham)160,010
Long Eaton156,486
151,731
144,423
133,155
115,728
112,293
102,492
90,921
84,309
81,696
81,334
55,690
52,718
Wallyford (East Lothian)52,462
Glasgow (Mount Vernon)32,506
32,391
30,927
30,593
29,210
26,825
Aldershot19,427
13,716
10,030
9,374
Wombwell (South Yorks)4,616

Summary

width=100Areawidth=200Turnover
London £ 28,709,332
Rest of England£ 26,607,012
Wales £ 574,438
Scotland £ 3,778,018
Total £ 59,668,800

Notes and References

  1. Book: Fry, Paul. The Official NGRC Greyhound Racing Yearbook. 1995. Ringpress Books. 186054-010-4.
  2. Book: Hobbs, Jonathan. Greyhound Annual 2008, pages 153-154. 2007. Raceform. 978-1-905153-53-4.
  3. Book: Genders, Roy. The Greyhound and Racing Greyhound. 1975. Page Brothers (Norwich). 0-85020-0474.
  4. Book: Genders, Roy. The Encyclopedia of Greyhound Racing. 1981. Pelham Books Ltd. 07207-1106-1.
  5. Book: Genders, Roy. NGRC book of Greyhound Racing. 1990. Pelham Books Ltd. 0-7207-1804-X.
  6. Book: Hobbs, Jonathan. Greyhound Annual 2003. 2002. Raceform. 1-904317-07-3.
  7. Book: Particulars of Licensed tracks, table 1 Licensed Dog Racecourses. 1943. Licensing Authorities.
  8. Web site: Hall of Fame, Ballynennan Moon. Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  9. Book: Barnes, Julia. Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File. 1988. Ringpress Books. 0-948955-15-5.
  10. Web site: Hall of Fame, BallyHennessy Seal. Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
  11. Book: Hobbs, Jonathan. Greyhound Annual 2003. 2002. Raceform. 1-904317-07-3.
  12. Web site: Greyhound Star (Remember When November 1943). Greyhound Star.
  13. Book: Tarter, P Howard. Greyhound Racing Encyclopedia. 1949. Fleet Publishing Company Ltd.
  14. Book: Comyn, John. 50 Years of Greyhound Racing in Ireland. Aherlow Publishers Ltd.
  15. Book: Fortune, Michael. Irish Greyhound Derby 1932-1981. Victory Irish Promotions Ltd.