1970 English Greyhound Derby Explained

1970 English Greyhound Derby
Size:150 px
Date Start:13 June
Date End:27 June
Prize Money:£9,861 (winner)
Location:White City Stadium
Prev:1969
Next:1971

The 1970 Greyhound Derby took place during June with the final being held on 27 June 1970 at White City Stadium.[1] The winner was John Silver and the winning owner received £9,861.[2] John Silver was owned, bred and reared by Reg Young, who later went on to take out a trainer's licence in his own right.[3] 1981

Competition Report

The 1970 derby attracted 187 entries and the market leaders were Cals Pick the 1969 Greyhound of the Year, Trafalgar Cup winner Sherwood Glen, Moordyke Spot, Valiant Ray the Select Stakes champion and Hack It Lee. In addition trainer Geoff DeMulder had a greyhound called Little County that was subject to significant ante-post wagers.[4]

The qualifying races were a series of races with no betting to determine which greyhounds would line up as the final 48. On the Monday before the competition got underway 125 hounds took part and Cals Pick, Valiant Ray and Sherwood Glen all failed to progress through. John Silver was the fastest qualifier in 28.94 sec and subsequently became one of the favourites alongside Moordyke Spot.[4]

During the first round Moordyke Spot went quickest in 28.74 with John Silver and Little County also winning. The second round pitted Moordyke Spot with John Silver and the latter came out on top in 28.56; Little County remained unbeaten which attracted a £5,000 bet by B.J. Patel to win the event.[4]

The semi-finals arrived and DeMulder's Little County won again going into the final unbeaten whilst Moordyke Sport gained quick revenge over John Silver in the second heat. On the run up to final night Little County was backed once again in London bookmakers shops and the bookies now had £25,000 liabilities against the greyhound.[4]

The bookmakers made Little County 7-4 favourite for the final but he missed the break as the lids went up. Recovering well he showed good early pace to get into contention by the second bend and then led by the third bend but John Silver, who was involved in early bunching was always in contention before passing Little County to claim a one length victory. The success enabled Barbara Tompkins to claim responsibility for a Derby winner one year after her involvement with Sand Star. John Silver, a British-bred son of 1966 winner Faithful Hope was bred and owned by Reg Young, who later became a promoter at the Milton Keynes track.[4]

Final result

At White City (over 525 yards):[5]

width=50Positionwidth=180Name of Greyhoundwidth=280Breedingwidth=50Trapwidth=50SPwidth=80Timewidth=250Trainer
1stJohn Silver Faithful Hope - Trojan Silver 211-429.01Barbara Tompkins (Private)
2ndLittle CountyThe Grand Silver - No Toast 47-4f29.08Geoff De Mulder (Hall Green)
3rdCorral Romeo Printer's Present - Corral Del 350-129.48
4thHymus Silver Oregon Prince - Little Scamp 6100-729.58Paddy Milligan (Private)
5thSirius Shane's Legacy - Jersey Queen 511-229.72George Curtis (Hove)
6thMoordyke Spot Newdown Heather - Nelsons Farewell 19-429.92

Distances

1, 5, 1¼, 1¾, 2½ (lengths)
The distances between the greyhounds are in finishing order and shown in lengths. One length is equal to 0.08 of one second.[6]

Quarter finals

[7]

Heat 1 (June 18)
width=20Poswidth=150Name width=40SP width=40Time
1stSirius 10-11f 29.26
2ndFaithful Dick 11-2 29.27
3rdHymus Silver 9-1 29.37
4thKillinarden Jet 16-129.67
5thWestpark Toots 10-330.27
N/RShady Shuffle
Heat 2 (June 18)
width=20Poswidth=150Name width=40SP width=40Time
1stKinloch Jewel 7-2 28.99
2ndClorinka Castle 20-1 29.39
3rdSole Aim 9-229.51
4thCash For Dan 11-10f 29.73
5thLegane Glory 8-129.93
6thBrillane Clipper6-1 30.17
Heat 3 (June 18)
width=20Poswidth=150Name width=40SP width=40Time
1stJohn Silver 6-4 28.56
2ndMoordyke Spot 4-5f 28.78
3rdGun Black 12-1 29.24
4thStar Cheatha 33-1 29.48
5thIdle Thought 33-1 29.50
6thCurraroe 40-1 29.90
Heat 4 (June 18)
width=20Poswidth=150Name width=40SP width=40Time
1stLittle County 2-5f 28.84
2ndHeather Lad 16-1 29.48
3rdCorral Romeo 16-129.52
4thHealthy 7-1 29.64
5thMayfield Dan 7-1 29.70
6thChicks Chic Chic 10-1 29.76

Semi finals

First Semi Final (Jun 20)
width=30Poswidth=180Name of Greyhound width=50SP width=50Time width=100Trainer
1stMoordyke Spot 5-4 29.26 Martin
2ndJohn Silver 11-10f 29.36 Tompkins
3rdCorral Romeo 66-1 29.50 Gleeson
4thClorinka Castle 33-1 29.64 Geggus
5thGun Black 16-1 29.65 Hodson
6thFaithful Dick 20-1 29.85
Second Semi Final (Jun 20)
width=30Poswidth=180Name of Greyhound width=50SP width=50Time width=100Trainer
1stLittle County 1-1f 28.74De Mulder
2ndSirius 7-2 28.84 Curtis
3rdHymus Silver 16-1 29.18Milligan
4thKinloch Jewel 4-1 29.34 Hookway
5thSole Aim 10-1 29.42 Geggus
6thHeather Lad 25-1 29.64 Kovac

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hobbs, Jonathan. Greyhound Annual 2008, page 91. 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. Book: Genders, Roy. The Greyhound and Racing Greyhound. 1975. Page Brothers (Norwich). 0-85020-0474.
  4. Book: Dack, Barrie. Greyhound Derby, the first 60 years, pages 133/134/135/136. 1990. Ringpress Books. 0-948955-36-8.
  5. Web site: 1971. Greyhound Data.
  6. Book: Genders, Roy. NGRC book of Greyhound Racing (Timekeeper) p310. 1990. Pelham Books Ltd. 0-7207-1804-X.
  7. News: Open Races (16 July 1970), page 4. 1970. Greyhound Owner.