1964 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
The 1964 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 38th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[ 1]
The Dagenham Coup incident that took place at Dagenham Greyhound Stadium on 30 June 1964 took all the headlines and became one of the most infamous moments in greyhound racing history.[ 8] [ 9]
Despite the government reducing the totalisator tax to 5% from 10%, the industry saw a further fall in attendances.[ 10] The National Greyhound Racing Club (NGRC) affiliated tracks saw 11,208,657 paying customers at 6011 meetings with tote turnover of £50,178,166.[ 11]
The Greyhound Racing Association (GRA) acquired Catford Stadium .[ 12] Crayford & Bexleyheath Stadium owners Northumbrian and Crayford Trust Ltd joined the Totalisator Holdings group, owners of six other tracks. The Liverpool tracks of Seaforth Greyhound Stadium and White City Stadium (Liverpool) re-joined the NGRC set up after spells as independent tracks.[ 13] [ 14] [ 15]
A new independent opened called the Boston Sports Stadium in New Hammond Beck Road but the worrying trend of tracks closing continued. Lythalls Lane Stadium in Coventry closed and was sold for redevelopment as a housing estate, with the prestigious Eclipse Stakes switching to Kings Heath Stadium in Birmingham. The owners of the Coventry track also owned the Brandon Speedway Stadium and had plans to bring greyhounds there. The other tracks to close were Blackpool Greyhound Stadium , Darnall Stadium and the independent Northampton track.[ 13] [ 15] [ 14]
Cranog Bet won a second consecutive Oaks at Harringay Stadium which led to her being voted bitch of the year for the second year running. She won 18 of her 24 open races in 1964.[ 16]
The greyhound of the year award went to a black dog called Lucky Hi There, whelped in November 1961. He switched to the longer trip after appearing the year before in the Laurels final and the Gold Collar final in May, where it was soon apparent that his future lay in stayer's races. He duly performed superbly and won the Cambridgeshire, Orient Cup, Wimbledon Spring Cup, Wembley Gold Cup and Scottish St Leger. In his first classic of the year at Wembley he won the St Leger title and was well on the way to eventually going sixteen races before finally being beaten, just three short of Mick the Miller 's record. During 1964 he won 27 of his 35 races.[ 13] [ 15] [ 17] [ 18]
Trainer George Waterman died which came as a shock to the industry. He had started the early part of the year impressively, by winning the Gold Collar , the Pall Mall Stakes , Cloth of Gold, Coronation Cup and Springbok . Wimbledon Stadium would appoint Nora Gleeson to fill the gap left at the Burhill kennel range. White City recruited trainer Randolph Singleton from sister track Belle Vue Stadium .[ 13] [ 15]
We'll See (the 1963 greyhound of the year) died on his way back to the GRA kennels at Northaw while in transit after heart failure; he had just won a heat of the Birmingham Cup .[ 13] [ 15]
Grand National , White City (April 25 525y h, £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Two Aces
Jimmy Rimmer
10-11f
30.42
1
2nd
Clerihan Reckless
Wally Hancox
100-8
30.48
6
3rd
Fairyfield Surprise
G.Jackson
3-1
30.68
2
4th
Oyster Haven
100-8
30.69
5
5th
Prince Fodda
Stan Martin
25-1
30.72
3
6th
Rathaney Streak
Joe Pickering
6-1
30.84
4
BBC Sportsview TV Trophy Powderhall (Apr 29, 880y, £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Hillstride
Tom Perry
6-4f
51.37
2
2nd
Pigalle Prince
Peter Collett
2-1
51.53
3
3rd
Miss Elegant
Paddy Keane
10-1
52.17
4
4th
Kilkeran Prince
Glasgow
9-2
52.19
1
5th
Buckwheat
Reg Webb
8-1
52.35
5
6th
Joystick
Harry Bamford
7-2
52.47
6
Gold Collar , Catford (May 16, 570y, £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Mighty Wind
George Waterman
33-1
33.36
2
2nd
Misty Chieftain
Adam Jackson
10-11f
33.37
1
3rd
Clifden Orbit
Tom Johnston Jr.
10-1
33.37
4
4th
Ballymurn Chief
Ernie Butler
5-1
33.53
3
5th
Hillside Buck
Gunner Smith
40-1
33.61
6
6th
Lucky Hi There
Jimmy Jowett
5-2
33.77
5
Welsh Derby , Arms Park (Jul 4, 525y £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Davo's Rink
Tom Baldwin
9-4
28.84
2
2nd
Captain Pike
Phil Rees Sr.
5-1
29.40
3
3rd
Sallys Story
Tony Dennis
1-1f
29.46
6
4th
King Dick
Phil Rees Sr.
100-6
29.62
5
5th
Cahara Jet
Joe De Mulder
7-1
29.74
4
6th
Rito
100-8
29.90
1
Oaks , Harringay (Jul 4, 525y, £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Cranog Bet
Phil Rees Sr.
4-9f
29.02+
2
2nd
Surprise
Bette Godwin
8-1
30.06
1
3rd
Flying Sherry
Ken Moody
8-1
30.09
6
4th
Peace Sprite
Jimmy Quinn
25-1
30.11
5
5th
Lisheeghan Lady
5-1
30.15
4
6th
Hi Cola
Bill Kelly
20-1
30.25
3
+Equalled Track record [ 19]
Scurry Gold Cup , Clapton (Jul 18, 400y £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Salthill Sand
John Bassett
100-6
22.72
6
2nd
Lucky Land
100-8
23.46
2
3rd
Ballinasloe Fred
Bill Kelly
10-1
23.47
4
4th
Cranog Bet
Phil Rees Sr.
8-13f
24.05
1
5th
Kans
Jack Harvey
7-2
24.29
5
6th
Light Headed
Gordon Hodson
100-8
24.35
3
Laurels , Wimbledon (Aug 14, 500y, £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Conna Count
Dennis Hannafin
100-7
28.08
1
2nd
Pineapple Joe
Dennis Hannafin
10-11f
28.18
3
3rd
Kans
Jack Harvey
5-2
28.20
5
4th
Captain Pike
Phil Rees Sr.
100-8
28.44
4
5th
Ferns Con
Mrs.J.Reeve
5-1
28.45
6
6th
Outcast Roger
25-1
28.55
2
St Leger , Wembley (Aug 31, 700y, £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Lucky Hi There
Jimmy Jowett
1-2f
39.90
4
2nd
Slow Traveller
Frank Conlon
8-1
40.10
3
3rd
Shangris Captain
A.M.Bennett
100-8
40.34
1
4th
Failte Mal
Bill Dash
5-1
40.42
5
5th
Clifden Orbit
Tom Johnston Jr.
7-1
40.43
2
N/R
Automation
Phil Rees Sr.
6
Scottish Greyhound Derby , Carntyne (Sep 5, 525y, £750)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Hi Imperial
Tom Johnston Jr.
20-1
29.13
6
2nd
Private Gun
Tommy Kane
5-1
29.14
2
3rd
Crazy Platinum
Bessie Lewis
8-1
29.22
3
4th
Lowfield King
P.O'Loughlin
6-1
29.36
4
5th
O'Leary
Jim Hookway
4-7f
29.39
1
6th
Scamp Boy
Bessie Lewis
6-1
29.43
5
Cesarewitch , West Ham (Oct 2, 600y, £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Clifden Orbit [ 20]
Tom Johnston Jr.
4-1
33.08
6
2nd
Ring Roller
Jack Kinsley
12-1
33.14
1
3rd
Pineapple Joe
Dennis Hannafin
10-1
33.34
3
4th
Failte Mal
Bill Dash
8-13f
33.62
4
5th
Denises Pride
Randy Singleton
20-1
33.65
2
6th
Slow Traveller
Frank Conlon
5-1
33.68
5
Principal Irish races [ edit ]
Produce Stakes , Clonmel (May 13, 525y £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
Time
1st
Mothel Chief
Paddy Dunphy
29.70
2nd
Vales Corner
30.18
3rd
Lucky Break
30.58
4th
Greenane Flame
30.78
u
Kileden Chief
u
Rattle the Jungle
St Leger , Limerick (Jul 11, 550y £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
Time
1st
Brook Jockey
P Boyce
31.66
2nd
Kylepark Special
31.72
3rd
Solo Jungle
32.00
4th
Honey Fitz
32.16
u
Lovely Fashion
u
November King
Laurels , Cork (Sep 12, 525y £1,250)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
Time
1st
Tanyard Heather
P Cashman
29.20
2nd
Good Brandy
29.36
3rd
Seagulls Ltd
29.76
4th
Tanyard There
29.92
u
Brindle John
u
Bimco
Oaks , Harold's Cross (Sep 18, 525y £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
Time
1st
Knock Her
T O’Shaughnessy
29.98
2nd
Have A Mink
30.10
3rd
Bally Minorca
30.11
4th
Venpact
30.35
u
Weed Pest
u
Brandon View
u=unplaced
Totalisator returns [ edit ]
Extended content
The totalisator returns declared to the licensing authorities for the year 1964 are listed below.[ 21] [ 22]
Stadium
Turnover £
London (White City)
4,817,765
London (Harringay)
3,157,901
London (Wimbledon)
2,477,246
London (Walthamstow)
2,367,934
London (Wembley)
2,178,577
London (Clapton)
1,757,020
London (Catford)
1,704,894
Manchester (Belle Vue)
1,699,762
London (West Ham)
1,677,282
London (Wandsworth)
1,552,680
London (Stamford Bridge)
1,124,298
London (Hendon)
1,121,676
London (New Cross)
1,094,011
Romford
1,078,854
Edinburgh (Powderhall)
1,052,195
Manchester (White City)
1,016,507
Birmingham (Perry Barr, old)
980,477
Glasgow (Shawfield)
904,791
London (Park Royal)
896,739
Brighton & Hove
841,553
Stadium
Turnover £
London (Hackney)
823,797
Birmingham (Hall Green)
766,837
Slough
723,168
Glasgow (White City)
713,322
Leeds (Elland Road)
685,494
Crayford & Bexleyheath
672,566
Southend-on-Sea
652,600
Manchester (Salford)
623,516
Newcastle (Brough Park)
610,007
Bristol (Eastville)
608,358
Wolverhampton (Monmore)
589,489
Newcastle (Gosforth)
543,663
Willenhall
542,387
Cardiff (Arms Park)
541,252
London (Dagenham)
534,336
Ramsgate (Dumpton Park)
496,702
Bradford (Greenfield)
490,951
Sheffield (Owlerton)
486,339
Reading (Oxford Road)
484,672
Stadium
Turnover £
Birmingham (Kings Heath)
463,246
Gloucester & Cheltenham
424,472
Liverpool (White City)
415,753
Glasgow (Carntyne)
391,829
Derby
372,172
Poole
338,888
Oxford
331,782
Rochester & Chatham
314,635
Gateshead
303,070
Middlesbrough
287,248
Liverpool (Seaforth)
285,094
Hull (Old Craven Park)
243,075
Aberdeen
239,323
Leicester (Blackbird Rd)
234,056
Nottingham (White City)
230,844
South Shields
218,345
Portsmouth
200,560
Preston
198,701
Norwich (City)
127,804
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