1975 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

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1975 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

The 1975 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 50th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom[1] and the 49th year of greyhound racing in Ireland.[2][3]

Roll of honour

Major Winners
Award Name of Winner
1975 English Greyhound Derby Tartan Khan [4][5]
1975 Irish Greyhound Derby Shifting Shadow [6][7]
1975 Scottish Greyhound Derby Dromlara Master [8]
1975 Welsh Greyhound Derby Baffling Bart [9]
Greyhound Trainer of the Year Paddy Milligan
Greyhound of the Year Pineapple Grand
Irish Greyhound of the Year Ballybeg Prim

Summary

The National Greyhound Racing Club officially went metric from 1 January, which would mean all races being measured over metres instead of yards. The Irish authorities decided not to adopt the new system. The annual (NGRC) returns were released, with totalisator turnover at £69,220,977 and attendances recorded at 6,200,118, representing an increase in both.[10][11]

Pineapple Grand, a fawn bitch trained by Frank Baldwin was voted Greyhound of the Year after winning the Wembley Spring Cup, Laurels at Wimbledon Stadium and Oaks at Harringay Stadium.[12] Tartan Khan was unlucky not to get the vote after winning the 1975 English Greyhound Derby and the St Leger at Wembley.

The GRA Property Trust shares were suspended as it was revealed that the company had debts near to £20 million. The future of the company looked bleak.[13]

Tracks

Allied presentations re-opened a new Reading track at Bennett Road, just over one year after the Greyhound Racing Association had closed the venue at Oxford Road.[14] The new venue was built by owner trainer Bill Dore. Three independent tracks also opened at the Loomer Road Stadium in Chesterton at the Horton Road Stadium and at the Queens Park Football Ground (Bedford).[15] Yarmouth Stadium made their debut under NGRC rules by virtue of the permit scheme.[16]

Oxford Stadium Managing Director Ian Stevens (son of Con Stevens), acting for Bristol Stadium Ltd, sold Oxford to the City Council housing committee for £235,000 in October. A 27,000 strong petition was lodged with the local authorities and Tory MP Michael Heseltine called for a public meeting with a deadline set to find a new buyer. Shawfield Stadium suffered a devastating fire, destroying most of the facilities. Hull Kingston Rovers bought the Craven Park stadium back from the owners; they had previously sold it in 1938.[14][16]

News

Brighton trainer Fred Lugg retired and was replaced by Doreen Walsh, the head kennelhand to George Curtis. Tom Baldwin died aged 77 and John Sherry gained a position as a trainer at Walthamstow Stadium after serving his apprenticeship at the kennels of Wembley trainer Tom Johnston.[14][16]

Drynham Star broke the Derby Stadium track record over 590 metres in a re-run, despite already having run to the third bend before the hare broke down. Ramsgate trainer Peter Rich, former head man to John Coleman won all eight races at one meeting at his home track producing a 428,793-1 accumulator.[14][16]

Competitions

Harringay introduced the Golden Jacket, a new event for stayers.[17]

Ireland

Peruvian Style, a light brindle 1973 whelp owned by Deirdre Hynes and trained by Tony Fahy had been beaten in the 1,000 Guineas final by Lively Band at Dundalk. Following this he went on to win the Tipperary Cup, made the semi-finals of the Laurels, won the Harp Lager Stakes at Dundalk and the Waterford Glass Stakes breaking the track record. Twelve consecutive wins were achieved after a Shelbourne Park event win before a winter rest.[6]

The Ger McKenna trained Ballybeg Prim was voted Irish Greyhound of the Year after winning the Irish Cesarewitch, Irish St Leger and the Shelbourne 600.[18]

Principal UK races

Grand National, White City (April 12 500m h, £1,250)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Pier HeroFrank Melville1-1f30.651
2nd Weston PeteColin West5-130.814
3rd Tawny Black16-130.825
4th Bachelor Rose10-130.863
5th Try It BlackieFrank Melville5-131.046
6th Killoneford Dash5-131.182
Scurry Gold Cup, Slough (April 15, 434m, £1,500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Longnor LadBen Parsons4-126.775
2nd Clear ReasonMrs Dorin Clark5-4f27.212
3rd Grange TimGeorge Curtis4-127.296
4th Monsoon Boy5-127.571
5th Deire Na FiennaTerry Duggan20-127.814
6th Star VegaMrs.J.Hawkins7-127.833

BBC TV Trophy, Monmore (April 23, 815m, £1,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Lizzies GirlTed Williams7-4jf52.16+6
2nd Silver LipstickRowe4-152.193
3rd Mcarthur PrideTom Chamberlain14-152.371
4th Captain SaulGwen Lynds20-152.535
5th MonavaleBelle Vue25-152.654
6th Chain GangFrank Melville7-4jf52.712

+Track Record

Laurels, Wimbledon (May 16, 460m, £3,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Pineapple GrandFrank Baldwin3-127.771
2nd Flip Your TopBob Young11-427.833
3rd Bealkilla DiverPat Mullins9-127.932
4th Hillside KudaSam Sykes10-127.946
5th Slender Lead9-128.085
6th Tory MorPaddy Milligan5-228.164

Welsh Derby, Arms Park (Jul 12, 484m £1,200)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Baffling BartPaddy Milligan3-129.373
2nd Clatra GleeAndy Agnew12-129.896
3rd Greenane SpyM.Hickey6-130.074
4th Domlara MasterBertie Gaynor5-130.255
5th Main Avenue11-430.282
6th That SilverJohn Coleman3-130.501
Scottish Greyhound Derby, Shawfield (Aug 16, 485m, £2,500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Dromlara MasterBertie Gaynor7-129.302
2nd Macbeth4-129.424
3rd Tory MorPaddy Milligan6-4f29.585
4th Garford Joe6-129.746
5th Kind EffortPat Casey20-129.803
6th Foreign ExchangePaddy Milligan5-229.961

St Leger, Wembley (Sep 1, 655m, £2,500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Tartan KhanGwen Lynds7-239.45+3
2nd SandispecClare Orton13-8f39.512
3rd CountvilleNatalie Savva25-139.716
4th Dancing DoloresPaddy Reilly5-239.771
5th Flashy SnoopyFrank Baldwin16-139.995
6th Drynham StarNatalie Savva5-140.154

+Track Record

Gold Collar, Catford (Sep 20, 555m, £2,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Abbey GladeGeorge Curtis11-434.974
2nd Dancing DoloresPaddy Reilly3-135.555
3rd Foreign ExchangePaddy Milligan9-4f35.561
4th Westmead LandNatalie Savva20-135.626
5th Mad QuestColin West14-135.783
6th AdiossAdam Jackson7-235.822

Cesarewitch, Belle Vue (Sep 27, 815m, £2,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Silver SceptreReg Young4-152.314
2nd BonzoGeorge Curtis7-152.353
3rd Babe MonaleeDave Geggus9-252.392
4th Favourite AnimalHarry Bamford5-152.936
5th Major HopeFrank Melville5-153.071
6th Joys ImageTed Parker5-2f53.295
Oaks, Harringay (Nov 7, 480m, £1,500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Pineapple GrandFrank Baldwin8-11f28.854
2nd Tory MorPaddy Milligan7-228.896
3rd Stylish KilbegPaddy Milligan4-129.013
4th Fairland FlashGordon Bailey25-129.112
5th Gay KathyTom Johnston Jr.10-129.191
6th Indiana Blues66-129.415

Totalisator returns

Extended content

The totalisator returns declared to the licensing authorities for the year 1975 are listed below.[19]

Stadium Turnover £
London (White City)7,659,552
London (Walthamstow)6,046,355
London (Wimbledon)4,910,587
London (Harringay)4,119,519
London (Catford)3,195,352
London (Wembley)2,861,233
Romford2,833,215
Manchester (Belle Vue)2,334,210
Edinburgh (Powderhall)2,109,465
Brighton & Hove2,035,327
Birmingham (Perry Barr, old)1,999,703
Slough1,902,342
Birmingham (Hall Green)1,782,587
Southend-on-Sea1,652,727
Crayford & Bexleyheath1,610,532
Newcastle (Brough Park)1,502,681
Stadium Turnover £
Glasgow (Shawfield)1,501,432
Sheffield (Owlerton)1,412,133
Leeds (Elland Road)1,362,053
Wolverhampton (Monmore)1,123,854
Manchester (White City)1,103,005
Bristol (Eastville)1,055,765
London (Hackney)1,031,109
Rochester & Chatham883,890
Gloucester & Cheltenham836,379
Derby824,637
Cardiff (Arms Park)811,009
Yarmouth762,759
Newcastle (Gosforth)728,586
Manchester (Salford)672,347
Willenhall655,725
Oxford568,513
Stadium Turnover £
Portsmouth558,274
Poole527,652
Ramsgate (Dumpton Park)522,486
Cradley Heath411,118
Hull (Old Craven Park)408,221
Middlesbrough385,966
Milton Keynes369,406
Leicester (Blackbird Rd)310,718
London (Watford)299,535
Swindon278,524
Ipswich246,000
Preston239,815
Reading235,698
Rye House234,182
Norton Canes216,046
Halifax78,878

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