2014 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

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2014 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

2014 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 89th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom[1] and the 88th year of greyhound racing in Ireland.[2]

Summary

Tracks

The most significant event of the year was the opening of a new track in the form of Towcester on 6 December 2014. Construction on the track had begun in March, backed by the Northamptonshire's racecourse owner Lord Hesketh.[3] Leading trainers joined the track including five times champion trainer Mark Wallis, 2011 champion trainer Chris Allsopp, Kevin Hutton and Matt Dartnall.

The GRA was once again in the news, led by Managing Director Clive Feltham they supported a planning application for housing on Wimbledon Stadium which was against greyhound racing at the track, the other planning application by Paschal Taggart included the facility for greyhound racing.[4][5] The company then sold the freehold on Belle Vue and Hall Green but retained a fifteen-year lease agreement (with a five-year mutual break clause). Belle Vue was purchased by the Crown Oil Pension Fund for 2.6 million and Hall Green was bought by Euro Property Investments for more than 3 million.

Another company in the spotlight would be Clarke Osborne's Gaming International, who owned Stadia UK, as planning permission was granted for 66 new houses on part of the existing Swindon site with the plan was to use some of the funds to build a new stadium and then the old site would be demolished for 450 homes.[6] Coventry greyhound racing closed suddenly after owner Harry Findlay pulled out, independent racing would take place at the venue at a later date.[7]

Competitions

The blue riband races went to Salad Dodger, winner of the 2014 English Greyhound Derby and Laughil Blake triumphed in 2014 Irish Greyhound Derby. Following the Derby final there was a series of important announcements, the first came from William Hill who announced a huge sponsorship deal for the 2015 Derby.[8] The winner would receive a record breaking £250,000 prize and then Boylesports stated that they would back the Irish Derby for three years. In a closely fought battle at Sheffield, Paul Young claimed the trainer's championship after picking up three winners on the night with Jaytee China, Mollys Hope and Jaytee Lightning.[9]

Ballymac Eske, arguably the fastest dog in racing, returned to action at Sheffield impressing in the Three Steps to Victory, over three different distances which included a track record over 660 metres.[10] Laurels champion Mileheight Alba defeated Pinpoint Maxi in the final of the William Hill Classic[11] and Ballymac Vic gained a deserved big race victory in the Champions Stakes.

In December Peterborough won the SIS/BAGS track championship final, the event at Nottingham went down to the final race when Peterborough runner Bobs Belter took fifth place in a photo finish which resulted in a one-point win.[12]

Cornamaddy Jumbo winner of the Grand National, Springbok and Champion Hurdle was voted Greyhound of the Year and his trainer Mark Wallis lifted the Trainer of the Year award for the sixth time surpassing Linda Mullins.[13]

News

The GBGB allowed equal distribution of seeds in open races. Bob Rowe the GRA chief Racing Manager retired and received a special award for services to greyhound racing and the greatest Irish trainer of all time Ger McKenna died.[14] Harlow and former Oxford trainer Maurice Massey also died and Westmead Hawk who had been retired from stud duties died in May.[15]

A €2.8 million rise in funding for the Irish greyhound industry was assigned in the 2015 budget. This increase from €10.8m to €13.6m would be put to use by IGB chairman Phil Meaney [16] but soon after they announced that they would be closing Harolds Cross, due to financial cut backs, in the future.[17]

Roll of honour

Major Winners
Award Name of Winner
2014 English Greyhound Derby Salad Dodger
2014 Irish Greyhound Derby Laughil Blake
Greyhound Trainer of the Year Mark Wallis
Greyhound of the Year Cornamaddy Jumbo
Irish Greyhound of the Year Laughil Blake
Ladbrokes Trainers Championship, Sheffield (25 March)
Pos Name of Trainer Points
1st Paul Young47
2nd Charlie Lister OBE43
3rd Seamus Cahill43
4th Mark Wallis37
5th Barrie Draper36
6th Chris Allsopp18
BAGS/SIS Track Championship, Nottingham (23 December)
Pos Track Points
1st Peterborough55
2nd Monmore54
3rd Hove47
4th Newcastle45
5th Sittingbourne41
6th Sheffield37

Principal UK finals

Ladbrokes Golden Jacket, Crayford (22 February, 714m, £17,500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Hometown Honey64-6f45.45Mark Wallis
2nd Shanless Becky53-145.48Brendan Cullen
3rd Midway Nick15-145.41Simon Cull
4th Boltatwelldigger310-145.96Wayne Wrighting
5th Sidarian Jaguar48-146.16Ricky Holloway
N/R Lenson Pele2o/cTony Collett
Racing Post Scottish Derby, Shawfield (12 April, 480m, £17,500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Holdem Spy62-1f28.87Carol Weatherall
2nd Mind The Net55-228.90Pat Buckley
3rd Toolatetosell220-129.23Heather Dimmock
4th Calzaghe Jack46-129.29Ted Soppitt
5th Metro Jack17-200.00Peter Cronin
6th Jaytee Lightning34-100.00Paul Young

William Hill Classic, Sunderland (9 July, 450m, £25,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Mileheight Alba17-226.79Pat Rosney
2nd Southern Mesut35-126.96Charlie Lister OBE
3rd Toolatetosell28-127.09Heather Dimmock
4th Pinpoint Maxi61-2f27.24Kelly Macari
5th Bush Standard433-127.42Pat Rosney
N/R Bubbly Rocket5Paul Young
William Hill Grand Prix, Sunderland (9 July, 640m, £15,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Farley Rio34-139.40Kevin Boon
2nd Bubbly Gold11-2f39.62Paul Young
3rd Viking Jack514-139.67Jim Hayton
4th Ayamzamodel225-139.69Mark Wallis
5th Dinzeo425-139.76Harry Crapper
6th Adageo Bob66-139.77Mark Wallis

Roto Roof Windows TV Trophy, Sheffield (6 August, 915m, £8,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st King Kane41-1f55.58 TRDiane Henry
2nd Burgess Borna311-256.18John Mullins
3rd Old Refrain19-456.36Chris Allsopp
4th Supreme Rossi233-156.37Stuart Buckland
5th Fearsome Liberty514-156.55Charlie Lister
6th Swift Vanessa66-1DNFRuss Warren
Totepool 69th East Anglian Derby, Yarmouth (17 September, 462m, £15,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Swift Keith69-4f27.81John Mullins
2nd Domino Storm510-127.87Mark Wallis
3rd Southern Mesut23-127.92Charlie Lister
4th Rio Quattro17-227.94Daniel Riordan
5th Forest Gavin412-127.95Kevin Hutton
6th Sidaz Jack33-128.13Charlie Lister

Chelsea Glass Grand National, Sittingbourne (19 October, 480mH, £8,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Cornamaddy Jumbo61-1f29.48Mark Wallis
2nd Lenson Razldazl27-129.52Ricky Holloway
3rd Mash Mad Snowy53-129.53Seamus Cahill
4th Westmead Bertie114-129.74Nick Savva
5th Newin Hawk311-229.79Ricky Holloway
6th Alittlelesslip410-129.94Bernie Doyle
William Hill St Leger, Wimbledon (11 November, 687m, £25,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Roxholme Dream27-4f41.68Hayley Keightley
2nd Millwards Teddy49-241.91Dean Childs
3rd Killieford Khali325-142.10Charlie Lister OBE
4th Farley Chicken58-142.29Liz McNair
5th Chicago13-142.32Seamus Cahill
6th King Kane64-142.46Diane Henry

ECC Timber Oaks, Belle Vue (10 December, 470m, £15,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Cashen Maureen54-6f27.99Mark Wallis
2nd Bromwich Sue314-128.26Lynn Cook
3rd Jaytee Osprey15-128.31Paul Young
4th Greenwell Lark65-128.60Pat Flaherty
5th Evanta Evita44-128.68Mark Wallis
6th Alma Chic233-128.93Alec Stone
ECC Timber Laurels, Belle Vue (10 December, 470m, £6,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Jordans Brianna55-128.28Charlie Lister OBE
2nd Bubbly Rocket44-128.73Paul Young
3rd Southern Mesut24-128.84Charlie Lister OBE
4th Invitation Shaw36-129.05Kevin Hutton
5th Blue Moment67-129.06Mark Wallis
6th Pinpoint Maxi113-8f00.00Kelly Macari

Principal Irish finals

Dandelion Bar & Nightclub Easter Cup, Shelbourne (12 April, 550y, €25,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Skywalker Farloe52-129.63Frances O’Donnell
2nd Tyrur Sugar Ray15-4f29.68PJ Fahy
3rd Skywalker Legend320-129.93Frances O’Donnell
4th Insane Spartacus625-129.96Paul Corrigan
5th Tyrur Arthur27-130.07PJ Fahy
6th Cabra Buck44-130.31Graham Holland
Con & Anne Kirby Memorial Stakes, Limerick (26 April, 525y, €80,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Boylesports Hero65-4f28.31Brendan Matthews
2nd Crokers Champ39-228.55Peter Cronin
3rd Vans Viking47-228.73Graham Holland
4th Pennys Deanridge116-128.76Rosemary Price
5th Ivy Hill Prince29-228.77Pat Curtin
6th Green Prince54-129.05Liam Dowling

B.I.F National Produce, Clonmel (8 June, 525y, €30,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Boylesports Hero65-4f28.35Brendan Matthews
2nd Midtown Raffa34-128.45Maurice O’Connor
3rd Slick Satellite48-128.63Pat Buckley
4th Emils Banjo12-128.66Mike Bandurak
5th Laughil Blake55-228.73Michael O’Donovan
6th Razldazl Danann210-128.80Dolores Ruth
Sporting Press Oaks, Shelbourne (21 June, 525y, €25,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Velvet All Jam42-128.42Mike Buckley
2nd Always With Me15-128.47Joe Mcilhone
3rd Borna Gem26-4f28.79Ruairi Dwan
4th Cantkeepmein68-129.03John McGee Sr.
5th Ridgedale Look512-129.21Declan Sexton
6th Brenval Star36-129.28Graham Holland

Hamilton Architects Champion Stakes, Shelbourne (26 July, 550y, €20,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Ballymac Vic59-4f29.97Liam Dowling
2nd Tyrur Nathan67-130.00PJ Fahy
3rd Tyrur Sugar Ray24-130.04PJ Fahy
4th Indigo Jack34-130.09Darragh Morrissey
5th Deanridge Pennys46-130.14Rosemary Price
6th Vimmerby13-130.20John Kavanagh
Dublin Coach Puppy Derby, Harolds Cross (17 October, 525y, €22,500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Quietly27-128.74Ian Reilly
2nd Farloe Blitz44-5f28.84Owen McKenna
3rd Dolcino Flyer56-129.05Pat Buckley
4th Blonde Nipper65-129.16Fraser Black
5th Coolavanny List328-129.23Matt Dartnall
6th Minglers Trio111-229.58James Moore

Connolly's Red Mills Laurels, Cork (18 October, 525y, €30,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Vimmerby43-128.56John Kavanagh
2nd Sidarian Blaze26-4f28.84Graham Holland
3rd Nellies Flyer68-129.08John Kiely
4th Farloe Calvin17-229.10Owen McKenna
5th Vans Viking37-229.17Graham Holland
6th Champagne Jackie59-129.28Darragh Morrissey
Kerry Agribusiness Irish St Leger, Limerick (22 November, 550y, €25,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trap SP Time Trainer
1st Paradise Silva26-4f29.50Pat Buckley
2nd Ballyana Foxtrot63-129.67James Roche
3rd Vulturi15-229.92Liam Dowling
4th Burgess Oscar56-129.93Sheila Spillane/JJ Fennelly
5th Castleivy Crash35-130.14Denis P O’Malley
6th Borna Central410-130.24Michael Dwan

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