Dundalk Ramparts Greyhound Stadium Explained

Dundalk Greyhound Stadium
Location:Townparks, Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland
Coordinates:54.0023°N -6.3967°W
Opened:1930
Closed:2000

Dundalk Greyhound Stadium also known as the Ramparts was a greyhound racing stadium off Rampart Lane on Townparks, Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland.[1]

Origins and opening

On 18 September 1930, a licence was granted by the Irish Greyhound Racing Association to the Dundealgan Greyhound Racing Company in order to race behind a mechanical lure at the Dundalk Athletic Grounds.[2] A trackless hare was installed and the first race meeting in aid of the County Louth Infirmary took place during October 1930.[3] The venue became known as the Ramparts and was found east of central Dundalk, south of Rampart Lane. Paddy Martin was the founding director and also acted as Racing Manager at the track. Michael Kerley was the first chairman.[4]

In March 1932, Denis McArdle was appointed Racing Manager and the Dundealgan Greyhound Racing Company announced plans to open a new track adjacent to the athletic grounds.[5]

History

Paddy Martin's brother Jimmy took over the reins as Racing Manager in 1957 and in 1965 the company built a new cafe and bar on site and then one year later installed a new lighting system costing £5,000. Also in 1966, the company applied for planning permission for a new stand to be erected.[6] The stand was built at the cost of £35,000 with an 80% grant from the Bord na gCon.[7]

The Dundealgan Greyhound Racing Company decided to introduce a major event to the track in an attempt to attract the open race stars. That event was the Dundalk International and the excellent prize money ensured that entries from the United Kingdom were also received. The first running was in 1968 and won by Not Flashing. The list of winners included many famous greyhounds that included Time Up Please, Ivy Hall Flash, Mutts Silver and Nameless Pixie.[8]

The stadium benefited from considerable investment in 1968, resulting in a new glass fronted grandstand, tote facilities and increased terracing, at the cost of £100,000.[9] The new facilities were opened on Thursday 15 August 1968 by Don Davern (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture) and the meeting attracted a record attendance.[10]

In 1973, the Irish Greyhound Derby sponsors PJ Carroll Ltd offered a huge single race prize of £1,200 for the Dundalk International event which was won by Bashful Man.[11]

During the 1980s and 1990s the stars continued to grace the track, Rapid Mover, Cooladine Super, Hit the Lid, Adraville Bridge and Farloe Melody (twice) all won the prestigious race.[12]

The track required a facelift and in the early 1990s the situation was addressed. The greyhound management of Jim Martin Jr., Gerry Kerley and Hugh McGahan met with the horse racing management who were also experiencing tough times and they discussed the idea of a merger in late 1996. In 1999 the Dundalk Race Company PLC and Dundealgan Greyhound Racing Company Limited merged to form Dundalk Racing (1999) Ltd. This would allow a new horse racing circuit to be built over the existing turf course and a greyhound track inside the main course.[13]

Closure

The Ramparts was closed on 20 November 2000 during which time the horse racecourse was undergoing major changes. The site today is covered partly by an Aldi and builders merchant next to the Marshes Shopping Centre.[14]

Competitions

Track records

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320Dark Landing 17.82 12 June 1982
320Lough Tan 17.82 14 June 1986
320Routhen House 17.78 26 August 1989
320Top Marks 17.78
320Eden Castle 17.76 15 August 1991
320Boyne Walk 17.46 15 August 1993
325Mourne Return 17.85 25 July 1958
350Boston Heather 18.8918 April 1970
435Farloe Border24.03 1940
500Pointers Prince[15] 1957
500Grisette28.47 13 September 1969
500Why Me 28.38 8 August 1974
500Mineola Apollo28.22 23 August 1986
500Greenpark Fox 28.12 1988
500Angelo Carlotti28.12
500First Officer28.04 15 August 1990
525April Flower29.38 11 October 1967
525Summerhill Flash[16] 29.421982
525Chief Ironside29.304 August 1984
525Hit the Lid 29.2815 August 1988
525Lisglass Lass 29.18 August 1993Dundalk International
525Dynamic Fair[17] =29.16 16 August 1996Dundalk International
550Calypso Melody 31.02 28 August 1969
550Disco Clare 30.72 15 August 1986
550Hit The Heights 30.72 4 August 1987
550Silver Ball 30.68 15 August 1988
700Twelfth Man 40.20 10 June 1967
760Leinster Luck 43.98 23 May 1987
760Rush For Silver 43.78 1990
760Ratify 43.44 15 August 1993
765Quakerfield Boy 44.81 1970
765Full Book 44.48 7 August 1971
325 HLovely Munro 19.001970
325 HBoston Heather 18.89 18 April 1970
500 HTivoli Valley 29.26 17 August 1974
525 HCross Street 31.09 1970
525 HRight O'Myross 30.72 9 August 1971
525 HMaster Bob 30.42 31 July 1982
550 HPick Me31.90 30 July 1977

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dundalk. Irish maps. 2017-07-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20120829114800/http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V2,705143,807001,10,5. 2012-08-29. dead.
  2. News: Mechanical hare racing . Belfast Telegraph . 19 September 1930 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription . 13 July 2024.
  3. News: The trackless hare . Meath Herald and Cavan Advertiser . 18 October 1930 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription . 13 July 2024.
  4. Book: Genders, Roy. The Greyhound and Racing Greyhound. 1975. Page Brothers (Norwich). 0-85020-0474.
  5. News: Dundalk's Racing Manager . Irish Independent . 24 March 1932 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription . 13 July 2024.
  6. News: Dundalk Urban Council . Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal . 30 April 1966 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription . 13 July 2024.
  7. News: Dundalk dog track appeal . Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal . 24 October 1969 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription . 13 July 2024.
  8. Book: Comyn, John. 50 Years of Greyhound Racing in Ireland. Aherlow Publishers Ltd.
  9. Book: Genders, Roy. The Encyclopedia of Greyhound Racing. 1981. Pelham Books Ltd. 07207-1106-1.
  10. News: Gala opening to new stadium . Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal . 23 August 1968 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription . 13 July 2024.
  11. Book: Barnes/Sellers, Julia/John. Ladbrokes Greyhound Fact File. 1992. Ringpress Books. 0-948955-22-8.
  12. Book: Hobbs, Jonathan. Greyhound Annual 2008. 2008. Raceform. 978-1-905153-534.
  13. Web site: HISTORY. Dundalk Stadium.
  14. News: Dundalk greyhound track to close in two weeks time. Irish Independent. 3 November 2000. 14 November 2021.
  15. News: Monthly Greyhound Star (Remember When 1957) March edition. Greyhound Star.
  16. News: Irish Derby winner is retired to stud . Belfast Telegraph . 10 August 1982 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription . 12 July 2024.
  17. News: Dundalk . Belfast News-Letter . 16 August 1996 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription . 12 July 2024.