Английская Википедия:1965 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

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The 1965 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 39th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[1]

Roll of honour

Major Winners
Award Name of Winner
1965 English Greyhound Derby Hack up Chieftain [2][3]
1965 Irish Greyhound Derby Ballyowen Chief [4][5]
1965 Scottish Greyhound Derby Clonmannon Flash [6]
1965 Welsh Greyhound Derby Harmony [7]
Greyhound Trainer of the Year Jim Hookway & John Bassett
Greyhound of the Year Clonmannon Flash [8]
Irish Greyhound of the Year Ballyowen Chief

Summary

The industry experienced a small rise in attendances and totalisator turnover for the first time since 1946. The National Greyhound Racing Club (NGRC) affiliated tracks saw 11,213,730 paying customers at 5972 meetings with tote turnover of £58,480,219.[9] However the possibility of future increases was unlikely because there was competition from television, which had found its way into many of Britain's households, bingo halls (a recent gambling rival) which was now established and dance halls pulled in the younger generation. In addition many companies that owned tracks had evaluated that selling them for redevelopment brought large short term financial gain, especially in major cities.[10][11]

Tracks

Staines Greyhound Stadium was demolished, five years after closing and the Mexborough greyhound track called the Dog Daisy Stadium, which was situated on the corner of Sedgefield Way and Harlington Road also shut.[12] Seaforth Greyhound Stadium closed on 31 December. Romford Stadium Ltd sold their controlling interest in the Dagenham Greyhound Stadium track for £185,000 stating that government restrictions on fixtures forced both tracks to race on the same day which impacted attendances. Incidentally The Dagenham Coup court case continued.[13][14][15][16][17][18][19]

News

On 25 January Juvenile champion Hi Joe trained by Noreen Collin and owned by bookmaker Victor Chandler Sr. was stolen from his Epping kennels. Initial hopes were that he could be recovered quickly to allow him to line up for the English Greyhound Derby but as the weeks passed he had not been recovered.[10][11]

John Sutton became the Managing Director of the Greyhound Racing Association[7] and the GRA extended its board by adding Major Percy Brown, John Cearns (son of WJ Cearns) and Charles Chandler Jr. to the directors. They then sold the Kingsfurze breeding establishment at Naas in County Kildare, the seven acre grounds had been breeding greyhounds for over 17 years.[20] This was followed by the sale of Upper Childown Farm and Fan Court Farm grounds in Longcross near Chertsey. The two properties were used as a nursery and rearing establishment by the GRA. Further cutbacks by the GRA included the sacking of two advertising executives and five trainers from the Hook Estate and Kennels. Harry Buck, Dick Clark, Albert Jonas, Eric Hiscock and Jack Cooper all left while the remaining ten Hook Kennels trainers would cover the three tracks of White City Greyhounds, Harringay Stadium and Stamford Bridge Greyhounds.[10][11] The Chairman and Directors were rewarded for their work by gaining a significant rise, doubling their salaries, which was deferred until 1966.[21]

Track Chromatography (a drug testing unit) was first used at Walthamstow in their purpose built lab.[22] Leading owner, the 70 year old shipping magnate Noel Purvis retired after forty years owning greyhounds, he rated Mile Bush Pride as his greatest greyhound.[10][11]

Ireland

Des Hanrahan became Chairman of the Bord na gCon and actively sought to buy any Irish tracks in danger of being sold to developers.[4]

At the seaside resort of Ballybunion in County Kerry, Matt Sullivan finally received a licence to open Ballybunion Greyhound Stadium despite having to go to court against the Bord na gCon, who had reservations that it was too close to the Kingdom Greyhound Stadium in Tralee.[4]

A litter whelped in February 1965, at the kennels of Leo Stack at Duagh, County Kerry, would become one of the greatest litters in the history of track racing. The litter, of five dogs and four bitches, was by Crazy Parachute out of Supreme Witch and included Forward Flash (a black dog), Forward King (a fawn dog), Spectre II and Tric-Trac (two black dogs) and Gezira (a fawn bitch).[10][11][23]

Competitions

The Grand Prix at Walthamstow Stadium is cancelled for the second year in succession due to problems over filling the event. Walthamstow had applied for a change to 700 yards at late notice but it is refused by the NGRC. They will however apply for a longer distance the following year and be successful. Conna Count, a white and brindle dog became the fourth greyhound to successfully defend the Laurels at Wimbledon Stadium for a new increased prize of £1,500.[24][25]

Clonmannon Flash, the Jim Hookway trained greyhound won the Scottish Greyhound Derby, Northern Flat, Edinburgh Cup, Pall Mall Stakes, Gimcrack and Stewards' Cup.[24][25] He subsequently received the accolade of Greyhound of the Year at the end of year awards held at the Dorchester Hotel.[8]

Principal UK races

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Grand National, White City (April 24 525y h, £500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Im Crazy Randy Singleton 11-4 29.60 4
2nd Killouragh Course Adam Jackson 8-1 30.24 1
3rd Gladstone Mark Jim Singleton 9-1 30.30 6
4th Tact Nora Gleeson 9-1 30.32 5
5th Bolshoi Prince Phil Rees Sr. 2-1f 30.56 2
6th Chantillys Fawn Lace Jimmy Clubb 4-1 30.64 3

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BBC Sportsview TV Trophy Wimbledon (Apr 28, 880y, £1,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Lucky Hi There Jimmy Jowett 13-8f 51.35 2
2nd Conna Jester Tony Dennis 100-7 51.41 5
3rd What About This S Brennan 11-2 51.44 3
4th Boothroyden Flash Harry Bamford 3-1 51.50 1
5th Fatal Result 8-1 51.82 6
6th Boothroyden Larry Harry Bamford 4-1 51.83 4

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Gold Collar, Catford (May 15, 570y, £1,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Friday Morning Ron Chamberlain 11-10f 33.73 6
2nd Clifden Orbit Tom Johnston Jr. 5-1 34.17 3
3rd Automation Phil Rees Sr. 3-1 34.23 5
4th Lucky Monforte John Bassett 11-2 34.39 1
5th Speed Rue R.Dalton 9-2 34.75 4
N/R Mercedes Star Paddy Keane 2

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Welsh Derby, Arms Park (Jul 3, 525y £500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Harmony Jim Irving 3-1 29.43 1
2nd Creggan Bush Reg Webb 6-4f 29.59 6
3rd Bernies Fire 7-1 29.73 5
4th Tact Nora Gleeson 12-1 29.99 2
5th Cons Prince Lionel Maxen 14-1 30.15 3
6th Venture Again Dave Geggus 5-2 30.18 4

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Oaks, Harringay (Jul 5, 525y, £1,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Marjone Mick O'Toole 4-1 29.37 6
2nd Geddys Empress Bill Kelly 2-7f 29.53 1
3rd Shancloon Lady Stan Gudgin 8-1 29.54 3
4th Carols Champion Johnny Bullock 20-1 29.78 4
5th Miss Taft Bob Burls 20-1 29.80 5
6th Extra Smart 50-1 30.20 2

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Scurry Gold Cup, Clapton (Jul 17, 400y £1,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st After You John Bassett 7-1 22.47 1
2nd Cassildo (dead-heat) Ron Chamberlain 5-1 22.87 2
2nd Faithful Hope (dead-heat) Paddy Keane 5-2jf 22.87 3
4th Orphan Swan Paddy McEvoy 9-2 23.07 6
5th Bank Note Paddy Power 14-1 23.55 5
6th Ballinasloe Fred Bill Kelly 5-2jf 23.69 4

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Laurels, Wimbledon (Aug 13, 500y, £1,500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Conna Count Paddy McEvoy 11-2 28.13 4
2nd Venture Again Dave Geggus 1-1f 28.23 5
3rd Charlie Caesar Stan Martin 7-1 28.27 1
4th Chittering Clapton Adam Jackson 5-1 28.35 2
5th Lucky Private 20-1 28.36 3
6th Sapphire Prince Jimmy Fletcher 4-1 28.37 6

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Scottish Greyhound Derby, Carntyne (Sep 4, 525y, £1,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Clonmannon Flash [26] Jim Hookway 2-1f 29.00 6
2nd O'Leary Jim Hookway 6-1 29.12 5
3rd Olivers Leader 8-1 29.15 3
4th Kilbeg Kuda John Bassett 6-1 29.16 4
5th Flash Solar Stan Mitchell 4-1 29.24 1
6th Chittering Clapton Adam Jackson 5-2 29.25 2

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St Leger, Wembley (Sep 6, 700y, £1,250)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Greenane Flash Jimmy Quinn 2-1 40.13 6
2nd Claudyne John Brown 13-8f 40.21 1
3rd Suir View II Tom Johnston Jr. 5-1 40.31 4
4th Joystick Harry Bamford 20-1 40.41 5
5th Ringulator Jimmy Jowett 9-2 40.49 2
6th Adamstown Toast 10-1 40.65 3

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Cesarewitch, West Ham (Oct 8, 600y, £1,500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Lucky Montforte John Bassett 5-1 33.00 1
2nd Faithful Hope Paddy Keane 4-5f 33.04 3
3rd Greenane Flame Jack Harvey 16-1 33.44 5
4th Lucky Arrow II Peter Collett 7-1 33.46 4
5th Motor Now Tom Johnston Jr. 5-2 33.54 2
6th Clifden Orbit Tom Johnston Jr. 16-1 33.74 6

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Totalisator returns

Шаблон:Collapse top The totalisator returns declared to the licensing authorities for the year 1965 are listed below.[27][28] Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-3

Stadium Turnover £
London (White City) 5,415,369
London (Harringay) 3,496,197
London (Wimbledon) 3,150,990
London (Walthamstow) 2,913,718
London (Wembley) 2,505,145
London (Catford) 2,030,731
London (Clapton) 1,965,500
London (West Ham) 1,854,887
Manchester (Belle Vue) 1,834,078
London (Wandsworth) 1,778,071
London (New Cross) 1,372,102
London (Hendon) 1,347,031
Romford 1,282,457
London (Stamford Bridge) 1,275,368
Birmingham (Perry Barr, old) 1,219,632
Edinburgh (Powderhall) 1,193,969
Manchester (White City) 1,146,295
London (Hackney) 1,081,582
Glasgow (Shawfield) 1,080,310

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Stadium Turnover £
Brighton & Hove 991,959
London (Park Royal) 950,507
Birmingham (Hall Green) 923,625
Glasgow (White City) 887,241
Slough 819,895
Leeds (Elland Road) 757,118
Sheffield (Owlerton) 732,336
Southend-on-Sea 722,286
Manchester (Salford) 715,087
Newcastle (Brough Park) 707,159
Wolverhampton (Monmore) 705,836
Bristol (Eastville) 680,701
Crayford & Bexleyheath 673,742
Willenhall 648,176
Newcastle (Gosforth) 619,462
Cardiff (Arms Park) 576,908
Birmingham (Kings Heath) 567,888
Reading (Oxford Road) 549,249
Bradford (Greenfield) 539,608

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Stadium Turnover £
Gloucester & Cheltenham 535,785
Ramsgate (Dumpton Park) 522,651
Liverpool (White City) 498,134
Glasgow (Carntyne) 465,557
Derby 460,975
Poole 419,305
Rochester & Chatham 385,533
Oxford 362,050
Gateshead 342,751
Middlesbrough 328,571
Liverpool (Seaforth) 295,851
Leicester (Blackbird Rd) 291,283
Hull (Old Craven Park) 290,437
Nottingham (White City) 289,003
Portsmouth 286,792
Aberdeen 278,707
Preston 253,309
South Shields 202,255
Norwich (City) 159,055

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References

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