1963 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year Lucky Joan II (Scurry Gold Cup winner)
The 1963 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 37th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[ 1]
Roll of honour
Summary
The Greyhound Afternoon Service was established whereby tracks supplied afternoon racing for the larger bookmaking clients. However the track promoters made a request for a guaranteed payment for the off course rights from all bookmakers taking bets from their stadium. Negotiations would continually take place between the stadiums, the National Greyhound Racing Society (NGRS) and the bookmakers. The problems had been ongoing since the introduction of the Betting and Gaming Act 1960 . Clapton Stadiums Ltd owners of Clapton Stadium , Slough and Reading scrapped evening starting times in an attempt to disrupt the betting in bookmaker's shops.[ 8] Tracks racing during the afternoon had already implemented this procedure. A further development resulted in the tracks ending the annual £100,000 agreement with the off course bookmakers to provide forecast and tricast tote odds. The bookmakers announced that they will provide their own odds based on starting prices.[ 9]
Figures released by the NGRS showed a further decline in attendances and totalisator turnover , the first six months of 1963 showed attendances at 5,827,064 with turnover at £24,910,749 from 61 member tracks. [ 10]
We'll See was voted Greyhound of the Year at the Silver Greyhound Awards, in the Great Room at the Grosvenor House Hotel . The brindle dog beat Cranog Bet to the crown, the latter had to settle for being named bitch of the year.[ 7] [ 11]
Tracks
News broke at the beginning of the year that London Stadiums Ltd had future plans to redevelop Wandsworth Stadium into a shopping centre.[ 12] Racing came to an end at Somerton Park in Newport, Wales , Clydeholm in Clydebank , Banister Court Stadium in Southampton and Hanley Greyhound Stadium .[ 11] [ 13] Two tracks opened at the Taff's Well and Milton Keynes .
News
Alfred Critchley died on 9 February.[ 14] Clapton hosted Pinewood Studios as they shot scenes for a new film starring Rita Tushingham and Mike Sarne called A Place to Go .
Competitions
The Merit Puppy Championship held at Wimbledon was renamed and rebranded with more prize money, it would be called the Juvenile . The Gold Collar at Catford Stadium was won by Music Guest from Lucky Boy Boy, Irish Greyhound Derby champion Shanes Legacy finished last in the final and apart from winning the 1,000 Guineas would not live up to the expectations of his owner since his purchase from Ireland in 1962.[ 11] [ 13] [ 15]
The 1962 greyhound of the year Dromin Glory had a Welsh Greyhound Derby campaign to forget, he weighed in too heavy in a trial and therefore another needed to be organised at short notice. He arrived late for kennelling for the second attempt, missing the deadline and as a result was not allowed to compete in the first round.[ 11] [ 13] [ 15] [ 16]
Leeds defeated Brighton in the final of the News of the World National Intertrack Championship.[ 17]
Ireland
Irish Greyhound Derby finalists both won major events in Ireland, Melody Wonder won the national Sprint held at the Dunmore Stadium and Powerstown Proper won the Laurels at Cork Greyhound Stadium .[ 4]
In addition to the 10% government tax on off-course bets the Irish government introduce a further tax of 2.5% on all bets on-course and off-course.[ 18]
Principal UK races
Grand National , White City (April 27 525y h, £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Indoor Sport
Barney O'Connor
4-5f
29.98
6
2nd
Sabena's Prince
Les Parry
8-1
30.28
1
3rd
Mood Indigo II
10-1
30.52
2
4th
Corsican Reward
Gordon Hodson
5-1
30.55
5
5th
Forever Corville
Dennis Hannafin
10-1
31.19
4
6th
Fairyfield Surprise
G.Jackson
11-2
31.59
3
The Grand Prix Walthamstow (May 7, 500y, £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Monday's Ranger
Tom Reilly
4-5f
28.03
3
2nd
Adamstown Chief
100-8
28.31
2
3rd
Hi Longford
Tom Reilly
13-2
28.43
1
4th
Toasted
25-1
28.51
4
5th
Killinarden Wonder
Tom Reilly
11-4
28.67
6
6th
Nearly Blue
25-1
28.91
5
Gold Collar , Catford (May 18, 570y, £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Music Guest
Tom Johnston Jr.
5-2
33.36
5
2nd
Lucky Boy Boy
John Bassett
2-1f
33.56
6
3rd
Brookville Genius
John Haynes
20-1
33.80
3
4th
Boula Rattler
Alf Forman
8-1
34.28
1
5th
Shannon Spirit
Phil Rees Sr.
3-1
34.32
4
6th
Shanes Legacy
Tony Dennis
6-1
34.96
2
Welsh Derby , Arms Park (Jul 6, 525y £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Fairys Chum
Bob Burls
4-1
29.49
5
2nd
Crazy Peach
George Waterman
20-1
29.61
6
3rd
Some Edition
Tom Reilly
8-1
29.62
2
4th
Cahara Rover
Joe De Mulder
4-5f
29.66
4
5th
Fitzs Hall
Tom Reilly
3-1
29.92
1
6th
Darn Hall
Bob Burls
33-1
30.08
3
Oaks , Harringay (Jul 8, 525y, £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Cranog Bet [ 19]
Phil Rees Sr.
7-2
29.31
4
2nd
Witching Flare
Jim Singleton
10-1
29.59
2
3rd
Hack It About
Jack Harvey
13-8f
29.67
5
4th
Right on Time
10-1
29.75
1
5th
Shady Mermaiden
Phil Rees Sr.
4-1
29.99
3
6th
Beauties Dash
7-1
30.05
6
Scurry Gold Cup , Clapton (Jul 20, 400y £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Lucky Joan II
John Bassett
3-1
22.70
2
2nd
Orange Grove II
Stan Gudgin
25-1
23.04
3
3rd
Cranog Bet
Phil Rees Sr.
5-2
23.10
1
4th
Misty King
Phil Rees Sr.
100-8
23.38
6
5th
Larrys Model
Bill Kelly
6-4f
23.50
5
6th
Bulgaden Glory
Clare Orton
6-1
23.68
4
Laurels , Wimbledon (Aug 17, 500y, £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Dalcassian Son
A.G.Hiscock
7-2
28.08
2
2nd
Coup Leader
Clare Orton
5-1
28.22
5
3rd
Badge of Flame
Jack Harvey
100-8
28.28
3
4th
Lucky Hi There
Jimmy Jowett
10-3
28.42
6
5th
Cranog Bet
Phil Rees Sr.
9-2
28.52
4
6th
Dancing Point
(Clare Orton)
11-4
28.53
1
St Leger , Wembley (Sep 2, 700y, £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Friendly Lass
Tony Dennis
2-1
40.15
6
2nd
Massan
Jack Kinsley
11-10f
40.31
1
3rd
Crazy Peach
George Waterman
8-1
40.87
3
4th
Strelka
Jim Irving
5-1
41.27
4
5th
Prairie Kim
100-6
41.49
2
N/R
Leinster Elm
Percy Stagg
5
Scottish Greyhound Derby , Carntyne (Sep 7, 525y, £750)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
We'll See
Tom Johnston Jr.
4-6f
28.91
5
2nd
Fairys Chum
Bob Burls
3-1
28.97
1
3rd
Free Hand
12-1
29.45
2
4th
Lowfield King
P.O'Loughlin
4-1
29.93
4
5th
Super Car
Norman Oliver
16-1
30.17
6
6th
Better Fame
20-1
30.49
3
Cesarewitch , West Ham (Oct 4, 600y, £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Jehu II
Gordon Hodson
9-4
33.15
1
2nd
Music Guest
Tom Johnston Jr.
8-1
33.35
5
3rd
Jamaica Inn
Paddy McEllistrim
13-2
33.47
2
4th
Lucky Boy Boy
John Bassett
6-4f
33.67
3
5th
Melting Moments
Jimmy Clubb
100-8
33.91
6
6th
Hi Over
Harry Bamford
9-2
34.13
4
Totalisator returns
Extended content
The totalisator returns declared to the licensing authorities for the year 1963 are listed below.[ 20]
Stadium
Turnover £
London (White City)
5,078,429
London (Harringay)
3,423,534
London (Wimbledon)
2,616,204
London (Walthamstow)
2,319,869
London (Wembley)
2,064,260
London (Clapton)
1,879,908
London (Catford)
1,720,985
London (West Ham)
1,640,886
Manchester (Belle Vue)
1,619,512
London (Wandsworth)
1,553,757
London (Stamford Bridge)
1,225,670
London (New Cross)
1,144,929
London (Hendon)
1,133,813
London (Park Royal)
1,113,066
Romford
1,019,608
Manchester (White City)
996,340
Edinburgh (Powderhall)
992,423
London (Hackney)
956,170
Glasgow (Shawfield)
882,206
Stadium
Turnover £
Birmingham (Perry Barr, old)
865,861
Brighton & Hove
813,461
Slough
753,619
Birmingham (Hall Green)
725,000
Glasgow (White City)
672,829
Leeds (Elland Road)
671,758
Southend-on-Sea
654,848
Crayford & Bexleyheath
629,005
Manchester (Salford)
588,576
London (Dagenham)
584,491
Newcastle (Brough Park)
580,551
Bristol (Eastville)
553,955
Wolverhampton (Monmore)
553,300
Newcastle (Gosforth)
532,054
Bradford (Greenfield)
483,010
Willenhall
482,746
Sheffield (Owlerton)
471,016
Ramsgate (Dumpton Park)
467,721
Birmingham (Kings Heath)
455,751
Stadium
Turnover £
Reading (Oxford Road)
448,370
Cardiff (Arms Park)
428,326
Gloucester & Cheltenham
396,043
Glasgow (Carntyne)
388,602
Derby
324,845
Oxford
280,837
Middlesbrough
278,777
Gateshead
270,199
Rochester & Chatham
267,768
Hull (Old Craven Park)
247,892
Aberdeen
234,080
Nottingham (White City)
224,319
Leicester (Blackbird Rd)
219,574
Poole
218,065
South Shields
214,391
Preston
198,362
Portsmouth
150,685
Norwich (City)
103,588
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