1981 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year

1981 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
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The 1981 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 55th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[1]

Roll of honour

Major Winners
Award Name of Winner
1981 English Greyhound Derby Parkdown Jet [2][3]
1981 Irish Greyhound Derby Bold Work [4][5]
1981 Scottish Greyhound Derby Marbella Sky [6]
Greyhound Trainer of the Year Joe Cobbold
Greyhound of the Year Decoy Boom
Irish Greyhound of the Year Parkdown Jet
Trainers Championship Joe Cobbold

Summary

The National Greyhound Racing Club (NGRC) released the annual returns, with totalisator turnover down 10%, at £72,950,373 and attendances down 10%, recorded at 4,943,396 from 5291 meetings. Attendances had decreased significantly for the second year running, although party due to 200 less meetings it was a worrying time for the industry. Track tote retention remained 17% and government tote tax 4%.[7]

Decoy Boom, a fawn bitch was voted Greyhound of the Year.[8] She won the BBC TV Trophy, GRA Stakes, Scottish Marathon, Stow Marathon and Longcross Cup.[9]

Tracks

Chesterton Greyhound Stadium and Maidstone joined the NGRC permit scheme.[10][9] Two independents opened Brownhills and Skegness.[11]

News

Tim Hale and Derek Bowman replaced Racing Manager Harry Bridger at Leeds; the track owners Ladbrokes later announced the site would be used for industrial development in the near future.[10] [9]

Towards the end of the year the country suffered terrible weather and the majority of the horse racing fixtures were cancelled. This meant that extra afternoon race meetings were organised to help the betting shops. Extra fixtures were organised by Hackney, Bristol, Monmore, Cambridge, Romford and Crayford. This provided an opportunity for tracks to negotiate a better deal for the future to combat the drop in attendances blamed on the betting shops, however they failed to do so preferring to take short term cash benefits instead.[10] [9] [12]

The Greyhound Racing Association (GRA) announced that they had repaid two thirds of their debt. The business was doing well from its greyhound racing income which begged the question as to how the company allowed themselves to get into such debt in the first place.[10] [9]

Leading trainer Pat Mullins died in March after collapsing whilst working at his kennels in Manningtree. He had suffered a heart attack the previous year and had been warned by doctors to avoid stress. His wife Linda Mullins would take over the kennels.[10] [9] [12] The leading independent trainer Charlie Lister took out an NGRC licence and would soon gain some success, his first breakthrough was with Swift Band, who won the 1981 East Anglian Derby.[13]

Competitions

Marbella Sky won the Scottish Greyhound Derby at Shawfield Stadium, and later finished runner up in the Edinburgh Cup at Powderhall Stadium. The greyhound (still a puppy) faced an exciting future but was then stolen from the Wakefield kennels of his trainer Ray Andrews. He was never recovered.[14]

A new major event was inaugurated at Wembley called the Blue Riband and would replace the long running Wembley Spring Cup which had been one of the first major competitions in the greyhound racing calendar. The Grand National at White City went to Bobcol trained by Norah McEllistrim; the black dog had already won the Springbok crown the previous year. The hurdler went on to score a hat-trick when travelling to Powderhall and winning the Scottish Grand National.[15][16]

Lauries Panther, a black and white dog, whelped in April, 1980 by Shamrock Sailor out of Lady Lucy, was owned by Laurie James and trained at Romford by Terry Duggan and appeared on the racing scene in the Bobby Jack Puppy Cup run at Wimbledon Stadium in November, followed by the Christmas Puppy Cup at Romford. He performed well and would be aimed at the Pall Mall Stakes the following year.[15] [16] [17]

Oran Jack twice broke the Irish national 550 yards record on his way to winning the Irish St Leger at Limerick. The fawn dog trained by husband and wife team Michael and Rose Grealish recorded 30.20 and 30.16 in the second round and semi finals respectively, before winning the final.[18]

Principal UK races

BBC TV Trophy, Perry Barr (Mar 18, 830m, £2,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Decoy Boom Joe Cobbold 54.27 7-4f 5
2nd Laugh Lines 54.31 16-1 3
3rd Pineapple Choice Paul Smith 54.67 4-1 4
4th Salina George Lang 54.87 3-1 2
5th Westmead Light Natalie Savva 54.88 7-2 1
6th Corboy Champion George Curtis 55.16 20-1 6
Grand National, White City (April 4 500m h, £4,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Bobcol Norah McEllistrim 1-2f 30.64 1
2nd Westmead Prince Natalie Savva 10-1 30.84 3
3rd Dine Out Paddy McEvoy 11-4 30.88 2
4th Breakaway Slave 50-1 31.18 6
5th Weston Whisky 10-1 31.30 5
6th Westlands Steve Gunner Smith 10-1 31.44 3

Laurels, Wimbledon (May 22, 460m, £5,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Echo Spark Joe Cobbold 5-1 27.84 6
2nd Upland Tiger George Curtis 4-9f 27.85 1
3rd Over the River Tom Reilly 10-1 27.97 2
4th Johnnys Brandy 66-1 28.31 4
5th Lancia Q Paddy McEvoy 8-1 28.45 3
6th Radio Skinomage Jack Coker 25-1 28.51 5
Scurry Gold Cup, Slough (Jul 18, 442m, £5,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Longcross Smokey Phil Rees Jr. 5-1 27.17 6
2nd Emerald Freedom Charlie Coyle 9-2 27.21 1
3rd Bright Tiger Les Stiles 10-1 27.29 2
4th Lancia Q Paddy McEvoy 1-1f 27.31 5
5th Sawyers King Arthur Hitch 10-1 27.55 4
6th Express Work Hazel Walden 33-1 27.79 3

Harp Lager Scottish Derby, Shawfield (Aug 8, 500m, £3,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Marbella Sky [19] Ray Andrews 12-1 30.66 3
2nd Dysart Ends Stewart Loan 20-1 30.88 2
3rd Zippi Boy Bill Gray 7-2 30.92 4
4th Heres Gay Gordon Hodson 5-2 30.98 1
5th Solos Style 10-1 31.14 5
6th Decoy Ranger Joe Cobbold 11-10f 31.18 6
St Leger, Wembley (Aug 28, 655m, £6,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Fox Watch Mrs Jill Holt 5-2jf 40.17 4
2nd Alfa My Son Leon Steed 5-2jf 40.27 6
3rd Ballybeg Bob David Oswald 8-1 40.31 2
4th Johnny Bristol Peter Payne 7-1 40.37 3
5th Safe Landing Tom Foster 12-1 40.40 1
6th Longcross Smokey Phil Rees Jr. 7-2 40.42 5

Gold Collar, Catford (Sep 19, 555m, £5,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Laughing Sam Mrs Pat Goode 4-1 35.50 6
2nd Geekay Patch G Kenny-Derby 13-8f 35.51 3
3rd Crack On 50-1 35.77 2
4th Sport Promoter Linda Mullins 4-1 35.80 5
5th Ballybeg Bob David Oswald 3-1 35.83 4
6th Rathduff Solara Tony Dennis 5-1 35.87 1
Cesarewitch, Belle Vue (Oct 3, 815m, £4,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Kinda Friendly Ernie Gaskin Sr. 7-4f 52.68 6
2nd McElm Pride Miss S Phillips 5-2 53.20 3
3rd Nails United Smith 12-1 53.44 5
4th Rolstone Rose Mary Baber 7-2 53.68 1
5th Newlands Honour 33-1 53.72 4
6th Rambling Bridie Tony Jowett 5-1 53.73 2

The Grand Prix, Walthamstow (Oct 17, 640m, £5,500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Rathduff Solara Tony Dennis 2-1jf 40.71 6
2nd Relkcom Johnny Faint 2-1jf 40.81 5
3rd Emerald Freedom Charlie Coyle 5-1 40.82 1
4th Ballybeg Bob David Oswald 9-2 41.22 2
5th Korchnoi Bill Horton 6-1 41.24 3
6th Burgess Gift 40-1 41.46 4
Oaks, Harringay (Oct 30, 475m, £3,000)
Pos Name of Greyhound Trainer SP Time Trap
1st Thanet Princess Dick Hawkes 11-2 28.82 3
2nd Toker Gannet T Nicholls 7-2 28.90 4
3rd Sundridge Bet-U Tony Dennis 4-1 29.02 5
4th Decoy Villa Joe Cobbold 15-8f 29.08 1
5th Oakfield Tracey Rita Hayward 16-1 29.48 6
6th Sailor May Eric Pateman 4-1 30.02 2

Principal Irish finals

Easter Cup
Shelbourne (525y)
Pos Name of Greyhound Time Trap Trainer
1st Murrays Mixture 29.15 Francie Murray
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
Purina National Produce
Clonmel (525y £6,250)
Pos Name of Greyhound Time Trap Trainer
1st Calandra Champ 29.66 Francie Murray
2nd Pure Hardship 29.68
3rd
4th
5th
6th

Shelbourne 600
Shelbourne (600y)
Pos Name of Greyhound Time Trap Trainer
1st Macintosh Mentor 33.78 Mullen
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
Smithwicks St Leger
Limerick (10 October, 550y, £7,500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Time Trap Trainer
1st Oran Jack 30.62 2 Rose Grealish
2nd Sharps Express 30.83 5 Matt O'Donnell
3rd Murlens Blond 31.04 1 Paddy Keane
4th Caoilte 31.18 3 Simpson
u Carless Sonny 4 John Hayes
u Killimy Ivy 6 Matt O'Donnell

Lyon Industrial Estates Oaks
Shelbourne (525y £11,300)
Pos Name of Greyhound Time Trap Trainer
1st Claremount May 29.52 Niall Maher
2nd Thornbrae Lass 29.62
3rd Our Tallyho 29.67
u Joebe
u Kasco Lady
u Blue Rum Michael Byrne
Champion Stakes
Shelbourne (550y)
Pos Name of Greyhound Time Trap Trainer
1st I'm Lovely 32.02 John Hayes
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th

Cashman Laurels
Cork (29 Aug, 525y £7,500)
Pos Name of Greyhound Time Trap Trainer
1st Knockeen Master 29.50 3 Christy O'Callaghan
2nd Millbowe Sam 29.60 2 Murray
3rd Free To All 4 Boyle
u Kilmagoura Mist 1 Hickey
u Ahaveen Katie 5 Curtin
u Ocean Jerome 6 Hayes
Burmah Puppy Derby
Harolds Cross (Sep, 525y)
Pos Name of Greyhound Time Trap Trainer
1st Greenwood Robic 29.82 Tom Lynch
2nd Stradey Park 30.10 Cecil Todd
3rd Bright Pin
4th Oyster Cracker
u Cooladine Super
u Ballywilliam Star

Totalisator returns

Extended content

The totalisator returns declared to the National Greyhound Racing Club for the year 1981 are listed below.[20]

Stadium Turnover £
London (Walthamstow) 8,053,327
London (White City) 7,880,545
London (Wimbledon) 5,779,087
London (Harringay) 4,070,119
Romford 3,603,654
Brighton & Hove 3,602,521
London (Catford) 3,362,440
London (Wembley) 3,108,983
Slough 3,047,136
Manchester (Belle Vue) 2,425,326
Birmingham (Hall Green) 2,253,573
Crayford & Bexleyheath 2,036,679
Edinburgh (Powderhall) 1,972,105
Newcastle (Brough Park) 1,444,716
Birmingham (Perry Barr, old) 1,407,054
Sheffield (Owlerton) 1,405,848
Stadium Turnover £
Southend-on-Sea 1,398,628
Glasgow (Shawfield) 1,393,818
Leeds 1,126,619
Wolverhampton (Monmore) 1,109,007
London (Hackney) 941,982
Yarmouth 844,127
Ramsgate 840,013
Gloucester & Cheltenham 824,159
Portsmouth 805,085
Derby 751,876
Bristol 696,632
Oxford 518,221
Milton Keynes 507,891
Newcastle (Gosforth) 507,474
Nottingham 490,251
Ipswich 463,919
Stadium Turnover £
Poole 450,595
Reading 423,842
Middlesbrough 404,421
Hull (Old Craven Park) 383,348
Cradley Heath 375,280
Henlow (Bedfordshire) 332,928
Leicester 309,996
Cambridge 307,163
Rye House 300,976
Coventry 274,602
Swindon 260,091
Manchester (White City) 225,933
Maidstone 110,142
Chesterton 94,243
Norton Canes 20,000

References

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  14. ^ "Remember When - August 1981". Greyhound Star. 2018.
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  20. ^ Totalisator returns of National Greyhound Racing Club Licensed tracks. National Greyhound Racing Club. 1981.


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