1953 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
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The 1953 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 28th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.{{cite book|last=Fry|first=Paul|title=The Official NGRC Greyhound Racing Yearbook|year=1995|publisher=Ringpress Books|isbn=186054-010-4}}
Roll of honour
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| Daws Dancer {{cite book|last=Dack|first=Barrie|title=Greyhound Derby, the first 60 years, pages 95/96 |year=1990|publisher=Ringpress Books|isbn=0-948955-36-8}}{{cite web|url=http://www.greyhound-data.com/d?r=2059|title=1953|publisher=Greyhound Data}} |
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| Spanish Battleship{{cite book|last=Comyn|first=John|title=50 Years of Greyhound Racing in Ireland|publisher=Aherlow Publishers Ltd}}{{cite book|last=Fortune|first=Michael|title=Irish Greyhound Derby 1932-1981|publisher=Victory Irish Promotions Ltd}} |
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!1953 Scottish Greyhound Derby |
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!1953 Welsh Greyhound Derby | Glittering Look {{cite book|last=Genders|first=Roy|title=The Greyhound and Racing Greyhound, page 320|year=1975|publisher=Page Brothers (Norwich)|isbn=0-85020-0474}} |
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Summary
The annual totalisator was £61,522,849 which constituted a solid year.{{cite book|title=Particulars of Licensed tracks, table 1 Licensed Dog Racecourses|year=1953|publisher=Licensing Authorities}} The main stars of the year were Spanish Battleship, in Ireland and Magourna Reject, in the United Kingdom.
Competitions
There was a surprise in store during the first major event of the year when 1951 Scurry Gold Cup runner up Mushera Silver won the Gold Collar, at 13-2 beating Monachdy Girlie by two lengths.{{cite book|last=Genders|first=Roy|title=The Encyclopedia of Greyhound Racing|year=1981|publisher=Pelham Books Ltd|isbn=07207-1106-1}} The Scottish Greyhound Derby was cancelled for the second successive year due to insufficient entries {{cite book|last=Barnes|first=Julia|title=Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File|year=1988|publisher=Ringpress Books|isbn=0-948955-15-5}} but the Welsh Greyhound Derby received a high standard of entry. Glittering Look made amends for his unlucky Derby performance beating fellow Derby finalists Small Town, Galtee Cleo in addition to Endless Gossip and Ollys Pal.{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000104/19530706/122/0008 |title=Glittering Look wins Dog Derby |work=Western Mail |date=6 July 1953 |via=British Newspaper Archive |url-access=subscription |access-date=22 November 2024 }}
A competition called the London Tracks Coursing Cup (confined to London track greyhounds) was held near Cambridge and was won by Must Venture trained by Bill Cowell at Wandsworth Stadium. It was an unusual competition because it was becoming increasingly rare for track greyhounds to take part in coursing.{{cite book|last=Genders|first=Roy|title=NGRC book of Greyhound Racing|year=1990|publisher=Pelham Books Ltd|isbn=0-7207-1804-X}}
Paddys Dinner who had finished lame in the 1952 English Greyhound Derby{{cite web|url=http://www.greyhound-data.com/d?r=2060|title=1952|publisher=Greyhound Data}} reached the Scurry final in July but lost out to Rolling Mike while Daws Dancer made a final appearance for Paddy McEvoy in the Laurels final, before being sold to Wimbledon Stadium Ltd and leased to W J Cearns.
At Wembley, 30,000 people turned up to watch the final of the St Leger, a race that was also seen by several million on television. Defending champion Funny Worker now with Jack Harvey was not expected to beat Magourna Reject but the latter had failed in the classics during 1952.{{cite book|last=Barnes|first=Julia|title=Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File, Vol Two|year=1991|publisher=Ringpress Books|isbn=0-948955-61-9}} Magourna Reject, now trained by Tom Reilly, had won the Key at Wimbledon, the Stewards Cup at Gloucester and the Wood Lane Stakes at White City before lining up for the St Leger final. His supporters were rewarded as he easily won by five lengths, Funny Worker finished last. Magourna Reject then defeated his rivals in the Cesarewitch final winning by three and a half lengths from Oaks champion Lizette, his time of 33.24sec being the fastest ever for the distance at West Ham Stadium.{{cite web|url=http://www.gbgb.org.uk/hall-of-fame.aspx?id=1016|title=Hall of Fame|publisher=Greyhound Board of Great Britain}} Magourna Reject had finished 1953 as double classic champion and was voted Greyhound of the Year by a press panel on behalf of the British Greyhound Breeders and Owners Association.{{cite news|title=Monthly Greyhound Star (Remember When 1954) February edition|year=2012|newspaper=Greyhound Star}}
News
After a misunderstanding, a greyhound called Captain Jock trained by Frank Conlon ran unplaced in an open race at Stamford Bridge in the afternoon and then ran again in the evening at Clapton Stadium without success. It was a regular practice for greyhounds to race early in a racecard to qualify for a final later but very unusual to have to travel to two tracks in the same day. Noreen Collin relinquished her post at the Walthamstow Stadium kennels and was replaced by Tom 'Paddy' Reilly; the kennels included the great Magourna Reject.
Scotland Yard detective Stan Baker published a book called Greyhound Racing with the lid off. It listed 29 stimulants and depressants that are suspected of being used by doping gangs in greyhound racing. The National Greyhound Racing Club (NGRC) are tasked with finding the doping gangs that target tracks running under the NGRC banner and on the independent circuit, two men were jailed for 30 days in Dunfermline for attempting to run a ringer at Crossgates Greyhound Stadium.
Endless Gossip retired after finishing his career with a Select Stakes win at Wembley beating Magourna Reject and Galtee Cleo and a Wimbledon Champion Stakes win in October, which he again won from Magourna Reject with Galtee Cleo third, and brought his winnings to more than £5,000. He won a prize in the show ring at Cruft's and was sold to an American breeder to stand at stud in the United States.{{cite web|url=http://www.gbgb.org.uk/hall-of-fame.aspx?id=1015|title=Hall of Fame - Endless Gossip|publisher=Greyhound Board of Great Britain}}
Ireland
Tim O'Connor had taken charge of the litter in Ireland, sired by Spanish Chestnut, the half-brother of Irish Greyhound Derby champion Spanish Lad. One of the litter Spanish Battleship was entered for the St Leger at Limerick but after winning a heat he failed to progress from the second round. O'Connor believed that he had gone well enough and phoned Tom Lynch in Dublin and asked him to train the dog for the 1953 Irish Greyhound Derby. He duly won the Derby and then took part in three competitions; the Laurels, the McCalmont Cup and McAlinden Cup and won every single qualifier, nine races in all but on all three occasions did not win the final. The Laurels had been won by Templenoe Rebel, who then made his way to be trained in England
{{cite book|last=Fortune|first=Michael|title=Irish Greyhound Derby 1932-1981|publisher=Victory Irish Promotions Ltd}} as did McAlinden winner Rose of Meath, sold to Arsenal and Scotland footballer Alex Forbes.{{cite news|title=Monthly Greyhound Star (Remember When 1953)|newspaper=Greyhound Star}}
Principal UK races
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colspan="6"|Grand National, White City (May 9 525y h, £300) |
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!width=180|Name of Greyhound !width=150|Trainer !width=50|SP !width=50|Time !width=30|Trap |
1st
| Denver Berwick ||David Geggus|| 10-11f ||30.26 ||5 |
2nd
| Nighthar O'Leer|| ||100-8 ||30.56 ||3 |
3rd
| Tunny Dick ||Norman Merchant|| 6-4 ||30.70 ||2 |
4th
| Brighton Master||R.C Ford|| 25-1 ||31.06 ||4 |
5th
| Water Chief|| ||10-1 ||31.54 ||6 |
N/R
| Lambourn Toreador|| O Papps|| || ||1 |
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colspan="6"|Gold Collar, Catford (May 30, 440y, £500) |
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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
| Mushera Silver ||L.T.Gould|| 13-2 ||25.70||3 |
2nd
| Monachdy Girlie || Jimmy Jowett || 3-1 ||25.90|| 1 |
3rd
| Carlane Briskie ||L.T.Gould|| 8-1 ||26.04 ||5 |
4th
| Iona Special ||Ron Chamberlain|| 5-2f ||26.06 ||2 |
5th
| Summer Breeze|| ||100-8 ||26.14 ||4 |
6th
| Rockfield Nigger ||Paddy McEvoy|| 3-1 ||26.50 ||6 |
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colspan="6"| Welsh Derby, Arms Park (Jul 4, 525y £500) |
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!width=180|Name of Greyhound !width=150|Trainer !width=50|SP !width=50|Time !width=30|Trap |
1st
| Glittering Look ||Tom Reilly|| 5-2 ||29.39|| 6 |
2nd
| Small Town || Leslie Reynolds || 100-8 ||29.47 ||5 |
3rd
| Galtee Cleo || Jack Harvey || 4-5f ||29.55 ||1 |
4th
| Montego Bay|| Jack Harvey ||33-1 ||29.67 ||2 |
5th
| Endless Gossip || Leslie Reynolds || 4-1 ||29.75 ||3 |
6th
| Ollys Pal ||Norman Merchant|| || ||4 |
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colspan="6"|Scurry Gold Cup, Clapton (Jul 25, 400y £600) |
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!width=180|Name of Greyhound !width=150|Trainer !width=50|SP !width=50|Time !width=30|Trap |
1st
| Rolling Mike || Jimmy Jowett || 5-2f ||22.77+ ||6 |
2nd
| Cavehill Tanner|| ||13-2 ||23.27 ||1 |
3rd
| Paddys Dinner ||Tom Smith|| 4-1 ||23.41 ||2 |
4th
| Al Fresco|| ||100-6 ||23.63 ||4 |
5th
| Parchments Breeze ||Tom Reilly|| 11-4 ||23.95 ||3 |
6th
| Snow White Brown ||Henry Parsons|| 4-1 ||23.98 ||5 |
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colspan="6"|Laurels, Wimbledon (Aug 21, 500y, £1,000) |
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!width=180|Name of Greyhound !width=150|Trainer !width=50|SP !width=50|Time !width=30|Trap |
1st
| Polonius ||Tom Reilly|| 7-2 ||28.04|| 4 |
2nd
| Knockeevan Champion || Leslie Reynolds || 5-2 ||28.24 ||5 |
3rd
| Flashy Name|| Paddy Power ||20-1 ||28.48 ||2 |
4th
| Marsh Harrier ||William Mills|| 5-1 ||28.60 ||6 |
5th
| Daws Dancer ||Paddy McEvoy|| 7-4f ||28.63 ||3 |
6th
| Oriel Olga ||Dal Hawkesley||20-1 ||28.66 ||1 |
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colspan="6"|St Leger, Wembley (Sep 14, 700y, £1,000) |
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!width=180|Name of Greyhound !width=150|Trainer !width=50|SP !width=50|Time !width=30|Trap |
1st
| Magourna Reject ||Tom Reilly|| 7-4f ||39.88 ||4 |
2nd
| Lizette ||Paddy Fortune|| 6-1 ||40.36 ||5 |
3rd
| Priceless Spot ||F.A.Gavin|| 100-6 ||40.58 ||2 |
4th
| Cheeky Tippy ||Bob Burls|| 9-1 ||40.78 ||3 |
5th
| Fly Prince ||W.E.Hughes|| 9-4 ||41.02 ||1 |
6th
| Funny Worker ||Jack Harvey|| 6-1 ||41.06 ||6 |
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colspan="6"|Oaks, White City (Sep 26, 525y, £500) |
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!width=180|Name of Greyhound !width=150|Trainer !width=50|SP !width=50|Time !width=30|Trap |
1st
| Lizette ||Paddy Fortune|| 6-4f ||29.18 ||5 |
2nd
| Waltzers Choice ||Reg String Marsh|| 2-1 ||29.66 ||2 |
3rd
| Narrogar Joanna ||Ron Mills|| 8-1 ||29.74 ||3 |
4th
| Marazion Millie ||Paddy Fortune|| 11-2 ||29.82 ||1 |
5th
| Ashcott Winsome ||Eric Hiscock|| 8-1 ||30.00 ||4 |
6th
| Great Charm|| ||33-1 ||30.52 ||6 |
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colspan="6"|Cesarewitch, West Ham (Oct 16, 600y, £600) |
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!width=180|Name of Greyhound !width=150|Trainer !width=50|SP !width=50|Time !width=30|Trap |
1st
| Magourna Reject ||Tom Reilly|| 1-4f ||33.24+ ||4 |
2nd
| Lizette ||Paddy Fortune|| 9-2 ||33.60 ||2 |
3rd
| Kensington Perfection ||Bill Higgins|| 25-1 ||33.96 ||1 |
4th
| Wolf Wild ||John Drown|| 100-7 ||34.14 ||6 |
5th
| Ardskeagh Ville ||Dave Barker|| 50-1 ||34.24 ||3 |
6th
| Narrogar Joanna ||Ron Mills|| 50-1 ||34.34 ||5 |
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Totalisator returns
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The totalisator returns declared to the licensing authorities for the year 1953 are listed below. Tracks that did not have a totalisator in operation are not listed.{{cite news |author= |issue=442 |volume= |date=26 August 1954 |title=The Ups and Downs in Promoter's Share |publisher=Greyhound Owner and Breeder}}
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Leeds (Elland Road) | 472,000 |
Glasgow (Albion) | 463,000 |
Coventry (Lythalls Lane) | 462,000 |
Slough | 449,966 |
Liverpool (Seaforth) | 444,750 |
Sheffield (Darnall) | 423,000 |
Willenhall | 413,000 |
Ramsgate (Dumpton Park) | 411,133 |
Blackpool (St Anne's) | 406,500 |
Middlesbrough | 395,000 |
Glasgow (Carntyne) | 390,000 |
Liverpool (White City) | 361,733 |
Reading (Oxford Road) | 358,000 |
South Shields | 351,230 |
Leicester (Blackbird Rd) | 341,000 |
Ashington (Co Durham) | 331,000 |
Bolton | 327,567 |
Gloucester & Cheltenham | 320,517 |
Chester | 301,000 |
Rochester & Chatham | 299,200 |
Liverpool (Stanley) | 287,533 |
Bradford (City) | 264,233 |
Hull (Old Craven Park) | 264,000 |
Preston | 257,950 |
Plymouth | 251,000 |
Nottingham (White City) | 248,000 |
Portsmouth | 242,000 |
Aberdeen | 228,000 |
Newport | 216,000 |
West Hartlepool | 214,000 |
Blackburn | 213,000 |
Sheffield (Hyde Park) | 212,983 |
Derby | 212,250 |
Stanley (Co Durham) | 205,000 |
Oxford | 202,000 |
Warrington | 197,667 |
Sunderland | 194,250 |
Exeter (County Ground) | 184,467 |
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Stoke-on-Trent (Cobridge) | 184,000 |
Stoke-on-Trent (Hanley) | 182,000 |
Glasgow (Firhill) | 179,000 |
Yarmouth | 167,167 |
Keighley | 167,000 |
Luton | 162,000 |
Norwich (Boundary Park) | 157,517 |
Bristol (Knowle) | 149,533 |
Norwich (City) | 145,633 |
Houghton-le-Spring | 140,000 |
St Helens | 133,000 |
Ipswich | 127,750 |
London (Southall) | 119,000 |
Rochdale | 111,900 |
Wallyford (East Lothian) | 103,000 |
|Oldham | 102,000 |
Peterborough | 97,933 |
Rayleigh (Essex) | 90,000 |
Cradley Heath | 89,450 |
Stockton-on-Tees (Belle Vue) | 89,000 |
Stockport (Hazel Grove) | 84,267 |
Long Eaton | 80,950 |
Easington (Co Durham) | 77,000 |
Swindon | 73,933 |
Wigan (Poolstock) | 68,000 |
London (Harlington Corner) | 64,000 |
Wakefield | 61,000 |
Wigan (Woodhouse) | 56,000 |
Aycliffe (Co Durham) | 53,000 |
Durham City | 53,000 |
Tamworth | 50,000 |
Doncaster (Spotbrough) | 49,000 |
Rotherham | 45,000 |
Northampton | 40,000 |
Spennymoor (Co Durham) | 37,950 |
Workington | 27,000 |
Coundon (Co Durham) | 19,000 |
Irvine (Townhead) | 7,000 |
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References
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{{English greyhound tracks}}
{{Greyhound stadiums in Ireland}}
{{Scottish greyhound tracks}}
{{Welsh greyhound tracks}}
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