1938 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
1938 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
The 1938 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 13th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[ 1]
Roll of honour
Summary
1938 in the United Kingdom was a place of tension due to the unrest in Europe and the ongoing negotiations between the Prime Minister , Neville Chamberlain and Germany. However the public continued to embrace greyhound racing which was an affordable national pastime. Attendances at the National Greyhound Racing Club (NGRC) licensed tracks topped 26 million with totalisator turnover recorded as £39,352,839.[ 5] The track tote deduction was 6% and the government tote tax was an additional 6%.
The leading greyhound company, the Greyhound Racing Association (GRA) significantly increased profits once again. The operating profit for 1938 was £278,000 (a substantial figure at the time) and attendances at GRA tracks increased rose to 4,408,412.[ 6] The GRA also invested heavily into their breeding facility on the company owned Fan Court Farm, on the Longcross Road in Chertsey , Surrey .[ 6]
Lone Keel won the 1938 English Greyhound Derby , he was jointly owned by Staines Greyhound Stadium 's owner Jack Walsh and William Hill (the founder of the betting company.[ 7] [ 8]
The All England Cup was introduced at Brough Park as the most significant event outside of London and the trophy was presented by Helen Percy, Duchess of Northumberland .[ 9]
Glen Ranger won the Golden Crest ,[ 10] reached three major finals and broke multiple track records throughout the year.[ 11]
Tracks
Six known tracks were opened, three of which were in Scotland. Independent tracks were common north of the border with many choosing not to apply for NGRC status and remaining as small unlicensed tracks.
Tracks opened
Competitions
Trainer Joe Harmon experienced considerable success with his pair of kennels brothers, Puppy Derby champion Junior Classic and Juvenile Classic and Trafalgar Cup champion Quarter Day. Junior Classic overcame a tough field in the Gold Collar , a competition that included 1937 English Greyhound Derby champion Wattle Bark, now trained by Leslie Reynolds and Scurry Gold Cup champion Hexham Bridge. One week earlier Juvenile Classic had jumped to glory in the Grand National .[ 12]
Jesmond Cutlet made an unsuccessful attempt at defending his Scottish Greyhound Derby title, when well beaten by favourite Roe Side Scottie in July and during the same month Orlucks Best won the Scurry Gold Cup, one year after he finished runner up in the same event.[ 13] Ballyhennessy Sandills retained his Laurels crown, a great achievement because the final consisted of Wattle Bark, Bealtaine and Roe Side Scottie.[ 14] Quarter Day claimed the Oaks from Gretas Rosary.
Nine days later Gretas Rosary picked up the St Leger winner's prize at Wembley . The blue brindle and white bitch had a qualifying heat in between the two classic competition finals and also accounted for the Irish Greyhound Derby winner Abbeylara.[ 15] Quarter Day then returned to White City , in November and won the valuable 'White City' invitation race.[ 15]
Ireland
Abbeylara stood out as the leading greyhound in Ireland, the brindle dog easily won the Irish Greyhound Derby and the St Leger .[ 16] [ 17] He also reached the English St Leger final.
News
GRA trainer Eddie Wright moved from his Powderhall kennels to the Hook Estate and Kennels and a track attachment at Harringay and the GRA also moved Harry Buck from Belle Vue to White City .[ 15]
Principal UK races
Grand National , White City (May 21, 525y h, £300)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Juvenile Classic
Joe Harmon
2-1
30.35
5
2nd
Bay Moon
Joe Harmon
8-1
30.47
2
3rd
Grakle
Paddy McEllistrim
8-1
30.87
3
4th
Mount Pottinger
Jerry Hannafin
25-1
31.03
4
5th
Lenins Ring
Joe Harmon
4-7f
31.19
1
Gold Collar , Catford (May 28, 400y, £600)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Junior Classic
Joe Harmon
11-8f
25.77
6
2nd
Demotic Mack
Charles Cross
100-7
25.87
2
3rd
Sandfield Girl
Archie Whitcher
6-1
26.19
3
4th
Hexham Bridge
Bill Cowell
5-1
26.51
1
5th
Golden Alexander
Jimmy Campbell
6-1
26.59
5
6th
Wattle Bark
Leslie Reynolds
7-2
26.69
4
Scottish Greyhound Derby , Carntyne (Jul 9, 525y, £240)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Roeside Scottie
Michael Downey
1-1f
29.53
6
2nd
Whispering Symphony
Michael Downey
7-2
29.54
2
3rd
Jesmond Cutlet
Dal Hawkesley
6-1
29.86
3
4th
Kinauld Demonstrator
Eddie Wright
14-1
30.02
4
5th
Model Hope
J.W Day
10-1
30.18
5
6th
Yarridge Heights
Bill Cowell
10-1
30.34
1
Scurry Gold Cup , Clapton (Jul 23, 400y, £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Orlucks Best
Charlie Ashley
11-8f
23.24
6
2nd
Demotic Mack
Charles Cross
4-1
23.40
5
3rd
Kilcora Willie
Charlie Ashley
8-1
23.44
4
4th
Westley Bridge
Jack Harvey
100-7
23.68
2
5th
Ballyhennessy Sandills
Sidney Orton
11-4
23.72
3
6th
Found At Last
Jack Power
100-7
23.96
1
Laurels , Wimbledon (Aug 12, 500y, £700)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Ballyhennessy Sandills
Sidney Orton
11-8f
28.50
6
2nd
Wattle Bark
Leslie Reynolds
7-2
28.78
1
3rd
Glen Ranger
Les Parry
9-4
28.82
5
4th
Bealtaine
Joe Harmon
100-6
28.88
3
5th
Roe Side Scottie
Michael Downey
20-1
28.96
2
6th
Woodstock Swift
Joe Harmon
25-1
29.36
4
Oaks , White City (Sep 10, 525y, £300)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Quarter Day
Joe Harmon
4-5f
29.49
5
2nd
Gretas Rosary
Eddie Wright
11-4
29.93
2
3rd
Dogberry Davate
E Harfield
100-8
30.49
3
4th
Sally Maid
A Rees
6-1
30.57
1
5th
Oak Cutlet
Marshall
8-1
30.61
4
6th
Grey Ribbon
Tom Lightfoot
33-1
31.25
6
St Leger , Wembley (Sep 19, 700y, £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Gretas Rosary
Eddie Wright
7-4jf
40.82
4
2nd
Gayhunter
A Jack
7-2
40.98
2
3rd
Keeries Pride
Patrick McKinney
100-8
41.22
5
4th
Catherine of Waterhall
Bill Cowell
100-8
41.23
6
5th
Neville the Devil
Leslie Reynolds
10-1
41.43
3
6th
Abbeylara
Tom Black
7-4jf
41.59
1
The White City White City (Nov 5, 525y, £2,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Quarter Day
Joe Harmon
2-1f
29.58
5
2nd
Jesmond Cutlet
Dal Hawkesley
100-7
29.98
3
3rd
Roeside Scottie
Michael Downey
7-1
30.46
6
4th
Glen Ranger
Les Parry
3-1
30.48
2
5th
Cinderella of Waterhall
Bill Cowell
10-1
30.56
4
6th
Ballyjoker
Sidney Orton
11-4
30.60
1
Cesarewitch , West Ham (Dec 12, 600y, £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Ballyjoker
Sidney Orton
3-1
34.02
1
2nd d/h
Barryreel
Joe Harmon
8-1
34.34
2
2nd d/h
Colonel of Waterhall
Leslie Carpenter
6-1
34.34
3
4th
Glen Ranger
Les Parry
1-1f
34.42
4
5th
Great Record
Eddie Wright
10-1
34.44
5
6th
Neville the Devil
Leslie Reynolds
33-1
35.00
6
Key
d/h = dead heat
Totalisator Returns
Extended content
The totalisator returns declared to the licensing authorities for the year 1938 are listed below. Tracks that did not have a totalisator in operation are not listed.[ 5]
Stadium
Turnover £
London (White City)
4,003,332
London (Harringay)
3,033,931
London (Wimbledon)
2,210,504
London (Wembley)
1,617,278
London (West Ham)
1,590,106
London (Stamford Bridge)
1,475,624
Glasgow Stadia combined (Albion, Carntyne, Firhill, Shawfield, White City)
1,427,174
London (Walthamstow)
1,380,475
London (Clapton)
1,297,462
London (Catford)
1,090,357
London (Park Royal)
933,827
Manchester (Belle Vue)
863,352
London (Wandsworth)
862,614
London (Hackney)
810,869
London (New Cross)
715,021
Edinburgh (Powderhall)
593,481
Manchester (White City)
589,786
London (Hendon)
493,766
Newcastle (Gosforth)
464,145
Sheffield (Owlerton)
444,933
Liverpool (Seaforth)
425,460
Gateshead
410,589
Bradford (Greenfield)
407,166
Manchester (Salford)
375,136
Crayford & Bexleyheath
354,734
Newcastle (Brough Park)
352,634
Birmingham (Perry Barr, old)
351,205
Bristol (Eastville)
349,525
Birmingham (Hall Green)
346,452
Brighton & Hove
336,366
Stadium
Turnover £
South Shields
336,519
London (Charlton)
312,690
Newcastle (White City)
298,775
Leeds (Elland Road)
292,579
Wolverhampton (Monmore)
291,069
Liverpool (White City)
286,394
Romford
283,486
Liverpool (Stanley)
245,642
Birmingham (Kings Heath)
245,213
Willenhall
236,918
Ashington (Co Durham)
228,360
Sheffield (Darnall)
226,229
Nottingham (White City)
219,514
West Hartlepool
216,326
Portsmouth
210,584
Southampton
206,895
Cardiff (Arms Park)
203,169
Gloucester & Cheltenham
196,112
Stanley (Co Durham)
193,962
Slough
182,949
Rochester & Chatham
182,458
Reading (Oxford Road)
177,686
Blackpool (St Anne's)
166,593
Plymouth
162,678
Stoke-on-Trent (Hanley)
154,673
Middlesbrough
141,108
Preston
134,087
Derby
132,324
Liverpool (Breck Park)
131,778
Stoke-on-Trent (Cobridge)
121,151
Exeter (County Ground)
117,118
Norwich (Boundary Park)
113,365
Stadium
Turnover £
Sheffield (Hyde Park)
111,772
Ipswich
106,332
Newport
100,908
Houghton-le-Spring
92,793
Bradford (City)
88,653
Warrington
82,645
Coventry (Lythalls Lane)
75,886
Falkirk (Brockville Park)
71,816
London (Stratford)
61,503
Luton
59,050
Wigan (Poolstock)
55,205
Aberdeen
54,654
Edinburgh (Stenhouse)
42,136
Wallyford (East Lothian)
36,359
Wishaw (North Lanarks)
36,359
Doncaster (Spotbrough)
36,041
London (Southall)
34,405
London (Dagenham)
31,541
Rochdale
31,132
Norwich (City)
25,260
Bolton
22,001
Easington (Co Durham)
20,331
Thornton (Fife)
20,275
Coundon (Co Durham)
17,102
Leeds (Parkside)
16,470
Worksop
9,398
Rotherham
7,905
Castleford (Whitwood)
6,442
Ayr (Tams Brig)
4,594
Stockport (Hazel Grove)
2,437
Wombwell (South Yorks)
828
Summary
Country
No of tracks (with tote)
Turnover
England
81
£ 33,545,716
Wales
2
£ 304,077
Scotland
9
£ 2,189,090
Total
92
£ 36,038,883
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