1954 English Greyhound Derby Explained

1954 English Greyhound Derby
Date Start:12 June
Date End:25 June
Prize Money:£1,500 (winner)
Location:White City Stadium
Prev:1953
Next:1955

The 1954 Greyhound Derby took place during June with the final being held on 25 June 1954 at White City Stadium.[1] The winner was Pauls Fun and the winning owner Mr Thomas Henry Watford received £1,500.[2] [3]

Final result

At White City (over 525 yards):[4]

width=50Positionwidth=180Name of Greyhoundwidth=280Breedingwidth=50Trapwidth=50SPwidth=80Timewidth=250Trainer
1stPauls Fun Sandown Champion – All Fun 38-15f28.84Leslie Reynolds (Wembley)
2ndLeafy Ash Mad Tanist – Ash Shaggy 533-129.10Jim Syder Jr. (Wembley)
3rdTitle Role Celtic Chief – Coolkill Darkie 63-129.24Jack Harvey (Wembley)
4thClever Count Ballybeg Surprise – Wise Countess 133-129.64Jack Harvey (Wembley)
5thArdskeagh Ville Dante the Great – My Dreamland 2100-829.70Dave Barker (Catford)
6thAshcott Boy Jeffs Pal – Winsome Complexion4100-700.00Leslie Reynolds (Wembley)

Distances

3¼, 1¾, 5, ¾, Dis (lengths)
The distances between the greyhounds are in finishing order and shown in lengths. From 1950 one length was equal to 0.08 of one second.[5]

Semi finals

First Semi Final (19 June)
width=30Poswidth=120Name of Greyhound width=50SP width=80Time width=120Trainer
1st Pauls Fun4/6f28.64 (TR)Reynolds
2ndLeafy Ash33/1Syder Jnr.
3rdArdskeagh Ville5/1 Barker
4thBarrowside9/2 Harvey
5thRushton Spot 6/1 Johnson
6thSomething Odd 100/6 Geggus
Second Semi Final (19 June)
width=30Poswidth=120Name of Greyhound width=50SP width=80Time width=120Trainer
1st Ashcott Boy100/7 29.21 Reynolds
2ndTitle Role4/11f Harvey
3rdClever Count100/6 Harvey
4thPancho Villa 10/1Harvey
5thTolerton Ash 8/1 Perry
6thAhsha100/6 Private

Competition Report

Pauls Fun was bought by Mr Thomas Watford for £1,750 and put with Wembley trainer Leslie Reynolds in 1953 after he recorded the fastest ever time at Dunmore Park for a puppy. He was immediately installed as one of the favourites for the 1954 Derby and following a winters rest he opened up at 7-4f which was the shortest price ever recorded Derby ante-post price to date. During the first round heats a deluge of rain made the track very heavy and the best time recorded that night was 29.37 by Pauls Fun; next best was 29.67 by Title Role, thirty spots slower.[6]

A tough second round draw pitted Barrowside trained by Jack Harvey alongside Pauls Fun; Barrowside a leading hurdler had gained entry into the Derby after winning the last trial stake. The race caused a surprise when Pauls Fun missed the break and Barrowside won comfortably. After the race Leslie Reynolds announced that Pauls Fun has tweaked a muscle and it would be a race against time to be fit for the semi-finals to be held just two days later.[6]

Pauls Fun took his place in the semi-finals and won comfortably by six and a half-lengths setting a new track record of 28.64 in the process. Barrowside in the same heat failed to progress finishing in fourth place. Title Role at odds of 4-11 could only manage third after a crowded second semi-final race won by Ashcroft Boy.[6]

Wembley once again accounted for five of the six finalists with just one hound from Catford, Ardskeagh Ville, the Gold Collar champion. The final proved to be a formality for Pauls Fun because a gap opened on the run up after Ashcott Boy drifted wide and he took advantage of it running out an easy victor. Ashcott Boy fell at the first bend and trailed in last. Leslie Reynolds had won a record fifth Derby, a feat not emulated until 57 years later.[6]

See also

1954 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hobbs, Jonathan. Greyhound Annual 2008 page 90. 2007. Raceform. 978-1-905153-53-4.
  2. Book: Genders, Roy. The Encyclopedia of Greyhound Racing page 110. 1981. Pelham Books Ltd. 07207-1106-1.
  3. News: Hot Derby Dog . Sunday Mirror . 20 June 1954 . 27 November 2021 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  4. Web site: 1954. Greyhound Data.
  5. Book: Genders, Roy. NGRC book of Greyhound Racing (Timekeeper) p310. 1990. Pelham Books Ltd. 0-7207-1804-X.
  6. Book: Dack, Barrie. Greyhound Derby, the first 60 years page 96/97/98. 1990. Ringpress Books. 0-948955-36-8.