1934 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
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The 1934 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the ninth year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Roll of honour
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!1934 English Greyhound Derby{{cite book|last=Dack|first=Barrie|title=Greyhound Derby, the first 60 years, pages 67-70|year=1990|publisher=Ringpress Books|isbn=0-948955-36-8}} | Davesland |
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!1934 Irish Greyhound Derby{{cite journal|last=Fortune|first=Michael|title=The 75 Years History of the Irish Greyhound Derby|journal=Irish Greyhound Review|issn=0332-3536}} | Frisco Hobo |
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!1934 Scottish Greyhound Derby{{cite book|last=Hobbs|first=Jonathan|title=Greyhound Annual 2008, pages 153-154|year=2007|publisher=Raceform|isbn=978-1-905153-53-4}} | Olives Best |
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!1934 Welsh Greyhound Derby{{cite book|last=Genders|first=Roy|title=The Encyclopedia of Greyhound Racing, pages 129-130|year=1981|publisher=Pelham Books Ltd|isbn=07207-1106-1}} | Valiant Rufus |
Summary
The Betting and Lotteries Act 1934 came into force which limited the number of racing days held at tracks but enabled totalisators to be used. The latter was particularly welcomed by the industry because they were very profitable. Each track was to hold no more than 104 meetings per year.{{cite web|url=http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1934/58/pdfs/ukpga_19340058_en.pdf?timeline=true&view=extent|title=Betting and Lotteries Act, 1934|publisher=Legislation.gov.uk}}{{cite web|url=http://find.galegroup.com/ttda/infomark.do?&source=gale&prodId=TTDA&userGroupName=oxfshlib&tabID=T003&docPage=article&searchType=BasicSearchForm&docId=CS252914300&type=multipage&contentSet=LTO&version=1.0|title=Our Parliamentary Correspondent. "Betting And Lotteries." Times [London, England] 28 Mar. 1934|work=The Times}}
The industry continued to grow with an estimated 270 tracks (licensed and independent) in operation during 1934 and attendances surpassing 20 million for the third successive year. However unlike previous years only a handful of new tracks were opened.{{cite book|last=Tarter|first=P Howard|title=Greyhound Racing Encyclopedia|page =63|year=1949|publisher=Fleet Publishing Company Ltd}}{{cite book|last=Genders|first=Roy|title=NGRC book of Greyhound Racing|year=1990|publisher=Pelham Books Ltd|isbn=0-7207-1804-X}} The 1934 English Greyhound Derby saw the likes of Wild Woolley, Brilliant Bob and Davesland compete with the eventual winner being Davesland trained by Jack Harvey.{{cite web|url=http://www.greyhound-data.com/d?r=2568|title=1934|publisher=Greyhound Data}}
News
Arthur Elvin, owner of Wembley built the Empire Pool to introduce ice hockey, ice shows, tennis and boxing. The Greyhound Racing Association's (GRA) Hook Estate and Kennels at Northaw became famous within the industry following the success of the greyhounds trained from the facility. The 140 acres of park and grassland had separate kennel ranges for each relevant race track in London. The trainers were issued with their own cottages and kennel staff had the use of leisure facilities whilst the kennel manager and veterinary surgeon lived in the main mansion on site. There was an animal medical facility and even a sun tanning room for the greyhounds.
Ireland
Harold's Cross Stadium was at last granted permission to run the Irish Greyhound Derby with the proviso that they contributed a minimum of £100 towards the event. The Irish Coursing Club added a further £50. It was also agreed that Shelbourne Park and Harold's Cross would run the competition in alternate years. The 1934 Irish Greyhound Derby consisted of nine first round heats with two qualifiers from each forming three semi-finals. The eventual winner was Frisco Hobo trained by Tom Harty.{{cite book|last=Fortune|first=Michael|title=Irish Greyhound Derby 1932-1981|publisher=Victory Irish Promotions Ltd}}
Competitions
The first classic of the year was the Gold Collar and Davesland, a 7-1 shot, won the final from the 1932 English Greyhound Derby champion Wild Woolley, now under the care of Harry Woolner. Coming home third was Gradual Rise for Harris at Harringay, this greyhound had broken the track record in the first round recording 32.32.{{cite book|last=Genders|first=Roy|title=The Greyhound and Racing Greyhound|year=1975|publisher=Page Brothers (Norwich)|isbn=0-85020-0474}}{{cite book|last=Genders|first=Roy|title=The Encyclopedia of Greyhound Racing|year=1981|publisher=Pelham Books Ltd|isbn=07207-1106-1}} Lemonition won the Grand National from the favourite Goodly News, the latter had recorded the fastest times in all three rounds leading up to the final. Former winners Long Hop and Scapegoat were both knocked out in earlier rounds, Long Hop would retire with a record of 49 wins from 85 races and a sixteen win sequence to his name.
The remainder of the year was all about Brilliant Bob, who on 14 July won the Cesarewitch, defeating hot favourite Lutwyche and three weeks later he won the Scurry Gold Cup defeating defending champion Creamery Border in the final. His consistency was evident and he won the Scurry by virtue of three straight wins in times of 23.48, 23.42 and 23.47. On the same night Wild Woolley broke the track record in a match race against Bella's Brother.{{cite book|last=Barnes|first=Julia|title=Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File|year=1988|publisher=Ringpress Books|isbn=0-948955-15-5}} Brilliant Bob then completed a treble by winning the Laurels.{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0004848/19480825/102/0004 |title=Good Worker best in Laurels final |work=Daily Express |date=25 August 1948 |via=British Newspaper Archive|url-access=subscription |access-date=9 May 2024}} This treble was over distances from 400 to 600 yards demonstrating an ability over all trips. However the Laurels victory was not without incident because the first semi-final on 24 August was won in a track record time of 28.32 by Davesland from Brilliant Bob by seven lengths.{{cite web|url=http://greyhoundstar.co.uk/remember-august-4-4/|title=Remember When - August 2019|date=4 August 2019 |publisher=Greyhound Star}} In the second semi-final Creamery Border was disqualified for fighting with the re-run held a day later than the first semi-final. The re-run went to Bella's Brother and when Creamery Border returned, after injury and an enforced rest, he broke the track record at Wimbledon over 500 yards in 28.29 seconds. This win was even more significant because he beat Brilliant Bob by eight lengths.{{cite web|url=http://www.gbgb.org.uk/hall-of-fame.aspx?id=4|title=Hall of Fame|publisher=Greyhound Board of Great Britain}}
Tracks opened
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width=140|Date
!width=270|Stadium/Track !width=150|Location !width=20|Ref | |||
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26 January | Wishaw Greyhound Stadium | Wishaw | |
18 May | Kilmarnock Greyhound Stadium | Kilmarnock | |
25 May | Dillington Park Stadium | Barnsley | |
30 May | Bayview Park | Methil | |
20 August | Shotts Gasworks Park Greyhound Track | Shotts | |
28 September | Dearne Athletic and Sports Stadium | Barnsley | |
15 December | Kirkcaldy Greyhound Stadium | Kirkcaldy | {{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000564/19341217/084/0004 |title=Greyhound Racing at Kirkcaldy |work=Dundee Courier |date=17 December 1934 |via=British Newspaper Archive |url-access=subscription |access-date=7 December 2024 }} |
25 December | Easington Greyhound Stadium | Easington | |
26 December | Kilcohan Park | Waterford | |
unknown | Highgate Stadium | Goldthorpe | |
unknown | Wombwell Greyhound Stadium | Wombwell |
Principal UK races
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colspan="6"|Gold Collar, Catford (May 19, 540y) |
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width=30|Pos
!width=180|Name of Greyhound !width=150|Trainer !width=50|SP !width=50|Time !width=30|Trap |
1st
|Davesland ||Jack Harvey ||7-1 ||32.70 ||3 |
2nd
|Wild Woolley ||Harry Woolner|| 4-6f ||32.94 ||5 |
3rd
|Gradual Rise ||Harris|| 8-1 ||32.97 ||4 |
U
|Flash Kate|| Paddy McEllistrim ||10-1 || ||1 |
U
|Gallant Ranker|| Leslie Reynolds ||33-1 || ||2 |
U
|Jack's Joke ||Claude Champion|| 4-1 || ||6 |
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colspan="6"|Welsh Derby, White City (Cardiff) (26 May, 525y){{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000104/19340528/104/0003 |title=Valiant Rufus wins Welsh Derby |work=Western Mail |date=28 May 1934 |via=British Newspaper Archive|url-access=subscription |access-date=17 May 2024}} |
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width=30|Pos
!width=180|Name of Greyhound !width=150|Trainer !width=50|SP !width=50|Time !width=30|Trap |
1st
| Valiant Rufus (7y)||Leslie Carpenter||1/1f||30.08||4 |
2nd
| Porthkerry Oliver Twist (9y) || ||5/2||30.32||5 |
3rd
| Bucail Macanta (sr) || || 8/1||30.80||1 |
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| Con Brio (2y) || || || || |
u
| Millside Ranger (3y) || || || || |
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colspan="6"|Grand National, White City (Jun 9, 525y h) |
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width=30|Pos
!width=180|Name of Greyhound !width=150|Trainer !width=50|SP !width=50|Time !width=30|Trap |
1st
|Lemonition ||Dan Costello|| 11-4 ||30.84 ||4 |
2nd
|Jeff's Romeo ||Arthur Doc Callanan|| 100-8 ||31.20 ||2 |
3rd
|Goodly News ||Paddy McEllistrim|| 1-2f ||31.32 ||1 |
4th
|Dourope || Leslie Reynolds ||10-1 ||31.36 ||3 |
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colspan="6"|Cesarewitch, West Ham (Jul 14, 600y) |
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!width=180|Name of Greyhound !width=150|Trainer !width=50|SP !width=50|Time !width=30|Trap |
1st
|Brilliant Bob || Sidney Orton ||9-2 ||33.80 ||4 |
2nd
|The Longfellow II|| Sidney Orton ||100-7 ||33.92 ||5 |
3rd
|Lutwyche ||Stanley Biss|| 5-4f ||34.16 ||3 |
U
|The Daw ||Sidney Probert|| 5-1 || ||1 |
U
|Kumm on Steve ||Albert Jonas|| 3-1 || ||2 |
U
|Alexander Selkirk ||R O'Brien|| 20-1 || ||6 |
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colspan="6"|Scottish Greyhound Derby, Carntyne (Jul 21, 525y) |
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width=30|Pos
!width=180|Name of Greyhound !width=150|Trainer !width=50|SP !width=50|Time !width=30|Trap |
1st
| Olives Best ||Arthur 'Doc' Callanan|| 7-4jf ||29.90 || |
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| Two Aces ||Carntyne || || || |
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| Public Enemy || || || || |
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colspan="6"|Scurry Gold Cup, Clapton (Aug 4, 400y) |
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width=30|Pos
!width=180|Name of Greyhound !width=150|Trainer !width=50|SP !width=50|Time !width=30|Trap |
1st
|Brilliant Bob ||Sidney Orton|| 9-4f ||23.47 ||5 |
2nd
|Lynton II ||Arthur 'Doc' Callanan|| 11-2 ||23.67 ||3 |
3rd
|Jeff's Fashion ||Paddy Fortune|| 6-1 ||23.83 ||4 |
U
|Bills Selected|| Harry Woolner ||5-1 || ||1 |
U
|Westerham ||Charles Cross|| 100-8 || ||2 |
U
|Creamery Border ||Arthur 'Doc' Callanan|| 5-2 || ||6 |
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colspan="6"|Laurels, Wimbledon (Sep 1, 500y) |
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width=30|Pos
!width=180|Name of Greyhound !width=150|Trainer !width=50|SP !width=50|Time !width=30|Trap |
1st
|Brilliant Bob || Sidney Orton || 7-1 ||28.46 ||6 |
2nd
|Jeff's Fashion||Paddy Fortune|| 20-1 ||28.66 ||5 |
3rd
|Bella's Brother ||Stanley Biss|| 7-1 ||28.94 ||3 |
U
|Trinidad ||Rupert Eavis|| 40-1 || ||1 |
U
|Hay Bay ||Rupert Eavis|| 20-1 || ||2 |
U
|Davesland ||Jack Harvey || 2-7f || ||4 |
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colspan="6"|St Leger, Wembley (Sep 29, 700y) |
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width=30|Pos
!width=180|Name of Greyhound !width=150|Trainer !width=50|SP !width=50|Time !width=30|Trap |
1st
|Bosham ||Leslie Reynolds|| 13-8 ||41.17 ||1 |
2nd
|The Daw ||Sidney Probert|| 4-6f ||41.45 ||3 |
3rd
|Dumont ||Sid Jennings|| 10-1 ||41.69 ||4 |
4th
|Telephone Numbers ||Johnny Bullock|| 20-1 || ||2 |
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colspan="6"|Oaks, White City (Oct 20, 525y) |
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width=30|Pos
!width=180|Name of Greyhound !width=150|Trainer !width=50|SP !width=50|Time !width=30|Trap |
1st
|Gallant Ruth ||Harry Buck|| 10-11f ||30.22 ||2 |
2nd
|Glowing Report||Bill Cowell|| 4-1 ||30.38 ||1 |
3rd
|Chinese Cherry ||Dan Costello|| 4-1 ||30.42 ||4 |
U
|Kitshine ||Arthur 'Doc' Callanan|| 8-1 || ||3 |
U
|Dumont ||Sid Jennings|| 8-1 || ||5 |
U
|Lucy Green ||Jim Syder Sr. || 100-8 || ||6 |
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Key
U = unplaced
+ = Track Record
References
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{{UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Years}}
{{UK & Irish greyhound competitions}}
{{Greyhound stadiums in the United Kingdom}}
{{English greyhound tracks}}
{{Greyhound stadiums in Ireland}}
{{Scottish greyhound tracks}}
{{Welsh greyhound tracks}}
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