Central Park Stadium Explained

Stadium Name:Central Park
Fullname:Central Park Stadium
Location:Sittingbourne, Kent
Built:1990
Opened:1990
Capacity:6000 (2000 seats)
Surface:Grass with greyhound track
Tenants:Greyhound racing
Website:Official website

Central Park Stadium formerly Sittingbourne Stadium is a greyhound racing track, and former speedway track and football stadium located in Murston, Sittingbourne, Kent, England.[1] Greyhound racing takes place every Friday evening in addition to their four SIS morning meetings.

Facilities

The stadium was built to a capacity of approximately 6,000, with 2,000 seats available in the Main Stand, two end terraces and a large covered terrace opposite the Main Stand. There are also four private suites, a trackside restaurant, three bars and a fast food cafeteria.

History

Sittingbourne FC played at the Bull Ground in the town centre until 1990 when they sold the site for £4.5 million and built a new state of the art stadium on the outskirts of the town named Central Park Stadium. However, overspending on the new ground caused the club financial difficulties and they were forced to sell the ground to the local council and lease it back. The ground was eventually leased to a company that ran greyhound racing events, who allowed the football club to sign a seven-year lease (a requirement of the Southern League). The club found it hard to guarantee the availability of the stadium due to the racing, however, and agreed to start playing their games on part of the complex where they used to train. This was built in 2002 and named Bourne Park.

Speedway

See main article: Kent Kings. In May 2013, National League speedway returned to the county of Kent, with the newly formed Kent Kings racing at the stadium.[2]

Greyhound Racing

Competitions

Opening

The track was supposed to have opened during 1994 but following several trial sessions was put on hold due to problems surrounding the football club. These included debts of £1.1 million and a £680,000 repair to a structural design fault with the roof of the stadium.[3]

Sittingbourne opened on Tuesday 3 October 1995, with a crowd 2,125; the new facilities included a track side restaurant, fast food outlets, three licensed bars and three private executive suites. The first ever race over 475 metres was won by Try My House for trainer Wayne Wilson. Wilson would also claim the first major win for the track when he won the 1995 Puppy Derby at Wimbledon Stadium with Corpo Election. The other trainers supplying runners on the opening night were Sonia Spiers, Derek Millen, Alison Ingram, Peter Galloway, Martin White, Ken Tester, Mick Mew & Tony Palmer.[4] The General Manager was John Aitken and the Racing Manager was Paul Nevett.[3] [5]

History

Financial troubles surfaced again in 1996 and the track was forced to close and with no promoter available to run the stadium the future of the new venue was put into question.[6] However, during 1996, Roger Cearns re-opened the stadium;[7] Cearns was the grandson of W.J. 'Bill' Cearns the founder of Wimbledon Stadium way back in 1928. Cearns transformed the operation into a successful business and in the process negotiated a deal that brought the Trainers Championship to the track in 1998.[8]

Cearns then introduced the Kent Derby as the tracks principal event and managed to secure a second Trainers Championship in 2000. Cheryl Miller & Maxine Locke joined the training ranks soon after and Jess Packer was brought in as Racing Manager. Cheryl Miller reached the 2002 English Greyhound Derby final with Windgap Java, a first for Sittingbourne; the fawn dog had won the Pall Mall Stakes earlier in the year. Another major event was introduced at the track called the Kent Silver Salver, revived after being shelved following the closure of Canterbury. In 2003, Sittingbourne staged a third Trainers Championship within a six-year period and the track took over the running of the WJ Cearns Memorial) from Wimbledon.[9] In 2006, the track agreed a deal with Betfair to stage 10 Sunday meetings that were screened on Eurosport.[10]

Lenson Joker won the 2008 Greyhound of the Year and John Mullins won the 2011 TV Trophy on his home track with Knockies Hannah,[11] the first time the event had been held at Sittingbourne. In 2012, the track was granted permission to host the original classic race for hurdlers the Grand National which moved from Wimbledon. It was a major coup for the track.[12]

In 2017, following the closure of Wimbledon Stadium, the track received two more high-profile competitions called the Springbok and Juvenile.[13] The Springbok was inaugurated in 1937 [14] and is the leading competition for novice hurdlers.[15] The Juvenile was inaugurated in 1957 and is an invitation competition for the best six greyhounds who still have a puppy status.[16]

In 2018, the stadium signed a deal with SIS to race every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning and every Friday evening.[17] Following the closure of Towcester in 2018, trainer Patrick Janssens joined the track[18] and later won the 2020 Trainer of the Year title.[19]

In April 2021, promoter Roger Cearns announced that the stadium had been sold to the Arena Racing Company.[20] In 2022, the stadium owners ARC signed a long term deal with Entain for media rights, starting in January 2024.[21] In June 2023, the stadium underwent major track renovation costing £500,000, which resulted in new race distances.[22] [23]

Track records

Current

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277 tba
461 tba
491 tba
664 tba
731 Garfiney Blaze[24] 44.0520 January 2024Cesarewitch final
277 hurdles tba
491 hurdles tba

Previous

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265Fast Ranger 16.20 24 November 1999
265 Westmead Shaw [25] 16.13 20 May 2012
265 Murlens Crash [26] 16.00 16 March 2014
265 Troy Bella[27] 15.99 24 March 2019 Silver Salver Semi-final
450Parking Flash 27.46 4 June 2006
450Jims Havana 27.35 17 June 2007
450Citizen Skipper 27.26 24 May 2009
450Jacks Back 27.10 8 July 2010
450Farley Champ 27.0025 March 2015
450 Lenson Jed [28] 26.93 26 January 2016
450 My Mate Max[29] 26.92 4 October 2016
473Rebel Leader 28.73
473Droopys Vieri 28.53 26 March 2000Trainers championship meeting
480Reagrove Roe 29.09 4 June 2006
480Lenson Joker 28.92 12 August 2007Kent Derby heats
480Lenson Bolt 28.91 16 August 2009Kent Derby heats
480Eye On the Flash 28.90 4 March 2010
480Blonde Fletch 28.80 20 June 2010
480Jazz Apollo 28.72 24 July 2011
480 Coolavanny Bert [30] 28.50 20 November 2011
500Official Rebel 30.70 28 May 2006
500Emporio Spitfire 30.60 4 June 2006
500Macintosh Wonder 30.53 16 July 2006
500Lenson Express 30.31 8 April 2007
500Lenson Earl 30.26 9 December 2007
500Lenson Express 30.23 28 September 2008
500Grayslands Tiger 30.14 24 May 2009
500Lemon Maldini 29.97 24 July 2011
500 Toolatetosell [31] 29.7510 August 2014
500 Jet Stream Duke [32] 29.84 16 March 2014
500 King Eden[33] 29.46 3 October 2017
642Gormanstown Star 40.60
642Domingo Dancer 40.33 17 April 1998 Trainers Championship meeting
642Lobo 39.96 7 October 1999
642Droopys Zach 39.64 9 August 2009
642Boomtown Polly 39.60 30 March 2014
642Droopys Posh 39.58 11 May 2014
642 Touch Tackle [34] 39.44 19 October 2014
642 Affleck Bolt[35] 39.33 24 March 2019
708Sumi Girl 44.32 27 November 1998
708Brimardon Star 44.00 3 May 2009
708 Brimardon Star[36] 43.70 2 August 2009
893Redec Pride 59.62 22 October 2006
893Slaneyside Demon 58.42 29 October 2006
893Slaneyside Demon 57.64 5 November 2006
893Omega Wink 57.44 29 July 2007
893Gas Hawk 57.20 2 August 2009
893Seamies Gambler 57.19 9 August 2009
893Matching Amy 56.91 20 June 2010
893Droopys Djokovic56.82 31 July 2011
893Buglys Billie56.82 21 August 2011
893 Aayamzabella [37] 56.49 17 October 2013
893 Slick Strauss[38] 56.24 3 October 2017
916Jodie With Flex 58.29 14 February 1999
916Ericas Equity 58.09 17 August 2003
943Baliff Perry 62.14 15 October 2006
943Omega Wink 61.96 26 December 2006
943Gaytime Beauty 60.74 12 August 2007
943Omega Wink 60.69 15 August 2007
943 Blonde Blitz[39] 60.18 18 July 2010
265 H Mystical Mick[40] 16.66 16 March 2014
265 H Barricane Jack [41] 16.61 15 February 2019
265 H Bockos Tiger[42] 16.54 13 September 2019
473 HBallmac Keano 29.41 1 July 2001
480 HBorodale Hawk 31.02 26 November 2006
480 HSkippers Crew 30.58 3 December 2006
480 HNickel Trader 30.53 9 March 2007
480 HNickel Trader 30.40 18 March 2007
480 HCarnaree Honcho 30.067 April 2007
480 HWestmead Vieri 29.9019 May 2007
480 HCastledale Lad 29.71 19 August 2007
480 HPlatinumlancelot 29.4530 July 2009
480 HSizzlers Spirit29.4415 July 2010
480 H Mash Mad Snowy [43] 29.20 1 June 2014
480 H Razldazl Raidio [44] 29.18 11 September 2016
480 H Ballymac Manix [45] 29.17 18 September 2016
480 H Razldazl Raidio [46] 28.99 25 September 2016
480 H Sober Call[47] 28.97 22 February 2017

External links

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Notes and References

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  18. Web site: In-form Janssens switches to the Central Park ranks . Central Park Stadium . 17 December 2020.
  19. Web site: Trainer's of the Year standings . Greyhound Board of Great Britain . 17 December 2020.
  20. Web site: ARC AGREES TO ACQUIRE CEARNSPORT LTD – PRESS RELEASE . Greyhound Star . 18 April 2021.
  21. Web site: No Competition - No Progress . Greyhound Star . 23 April 2023.
  22. Web site: New Distances, Fabulous new surface at Cemtral Park . Greyhound Star . 8 October 2023.
  23. Web site: Major Investment For Central Park Greyhound Stadium . Arena Racing Company . 8 October 2023.
  24. Web site: Arena Racing Company Cesarewitch Final . Greyhound Board of Great Britain . 30 March 2024.
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  27. Web site: KENT SILVER SALVER SEMI FINAL 1. Greyhound Board of Great Britain. 28 March 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190328131012/http://www.gbgb.org.uk/resultsRace.aspx?id=2190510. 28 March 2019. dead.
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  29. Web site: 2016 track record result. Greyhound Board of Great Britain. 3 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190103210556/http://www.gbgb.org.uk/resultsRace.aspx?id=1915393. 3 January 2019. dead.
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