1971 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year Oaks champion Short Cake← 1970 1972 →
The 1971 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 45th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Roll of honour
Summary
The annual National Greyhound Racing Club (NGRC) returns were released, with totalisator turnover at £56,188,971 and attendances recorded at 7,119,398 from 5808 meetings.
Dolores Rocket was Greyhound of the Year after winning the English Greyhound Derby at White City and St Leger at Wembley . Her performances shone through during a difficult year that saw the closure of four tracks. The tracks were Kings Heath Stadium , which had only just recently been purchased by the Greyhound Racing Association (GRA) under their GRA Property Trust, Charlton Stadium (also GRA), the City Stadium, Norwich and Houghton Stadium in Durham.
Tracks
Hendon was the first track to declare decimal dividends and Milton Keynes (known as Bletchley or the Groveway) switched from independent status to full NGRC status.
Competitions
Following the closure of Charlton, three events came to an end. The Olympic would return in 1979 at Brighton and the Greenwich Cup was moved to Catford but the Cloth of Gold was discontinued. The Welsh Greyhound Derby at Cardiff Arms Park and the Grand Prix at Walthamstow were given the overdue status of being an official classic status competition, by the NGRC.
The Eclipse was switched to Hall Green for a two-year period.
Sherrys Prince successfully defended his Grand National , breaking the track record twice, first recording 29.26 seconds in the heats and then 29.20 in the semi-finals. The only other greyhounds that had achieved double Grand National glory were Juvenile Classic (1940) and Blossom of Annagura (1950). Dolores Rocket won the Spring Cup over 700 yards at Wimbledon and set a track record at Crayford before victory in the Wembley Spring Cup .
Don't Gambol won a second successive Scurry Gold Cup at Clapton and in the year ending annual Duke of Edinburgh Cup, Leeds provided a shock by reaching the final and beating Clapton to lift the trophy.
News
A change in the betting laws allowed tracks to hold an extra 26 race meetings per year. Crayford & Bexleyheath Stadium was the latest track to change to a contract trainer system, which led to Henry Parson's 33-year training career coming to an end after he joined the racing office. Slough and Reading followed suit soon after. Another trainer Stan Gray also retired after 35 years at Southend and Frank Melville left Rochester Stadium for Harringay Stadium , Melville was replaced by Jimmy Keane.
The demise of the GRA Kings Heath Stadium kennels in addition to the demolition of the Hall Green kennels, meant that the two remaining Birmingham GRA kennel trainers, Eric O'Connor and Peter Harding, were relocated to Powderhall . The Edinburgh track also brought in contract trainers as well (some from Kings Heath). Hall Green Racing Manager Sid Wood moved to Belle Vue Stadium and Bob Rowe (son of Leicester Racing Manager John Rowe) filled the position at Hall Green.
The experiment by GRA to introduce eight dog races continued with trials at Harringay and races at Belle Vue and White City Stadium (Manchester) . The Northern Flat took place as an eight dog competition, the first major event to do so. Trainers were also allowed to seed their greyhounds wide for the first time.
Ireland
In Ireland the Bord na gCon introduced drug testing for the first time. Sole Aim was a rare English winner of the 1971 Irish Greyhound Derby which featured one of strongest entries for years.
The Bord na gCon introduced drugs testing for the first time and experiment with the procedures at Shelbourne Park .
Blissful Pride trained by Leslie Mcnair wins his 18th race from 19 starts following victory in the Anglo-Irish International at White City. The Irish star also won the Irish Oaks .
Principal UK races
Grand National , White City (April 17 525y h, £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Sherrys Prince
Colin West
1-3f
29.22
6
2nd
Afore You Go
Randy Singleton
4-1
29.32
3
3rd
Adamstown Valley
Joe Pickering
9-1
29.72
5
4th
Faythe Man
16-1
30.20
1
5th
Yankalife
50-1
30.28
4
6th
Rogley Sundown
Joe Pickering
50-1
30.40
2
Oaks , Harringay (May 14, 525y, £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Short Cake
David Geggus
5-1
28.98
4
2nd
Leap And Run
John Bassett
7-1
29.01
6
3rd
Drive On
Tom Johnston Jr.
5-1
29.19
3
4th
Miss Finch
10-3
29.23
2
5th
Wee Garryduff
Vicky Holloway
6-1
29.35
1
6th
Pallas Daisy
Bill Adams
6-4f
29.49
5
Gold Collar , Catford (May 15, 570y, £1,500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Down Your Way
Freddie Warrell
5-2
33.10
4
2nd
Spectre Jockey
David Power
2-1f
33.22
3
3rd
Puff Pastry
Sid Ryall
7-1
33.66
5
4th
Spotted Rory
Paddy McEllistrim
9-4
34.00
6
5th
Michaels Bar
Phil Rees Sr.
16-1
34.42
1
6th
Mind Out
25-1
34.66
2
The Grand Prix , Walthamstow (May 25, 600y, £1,500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Breach's Buzzard
Colin McNally
4-5f
40.00
5
2nd
Baton
Jack Durkin
8-1
40.24
6
3rd
Commutering
Frank Melville
5-1
40.36
4
4th
Keen Rebel
4-1
40.48
1
5th
Breachs Buster
Reg Young
12-1
40.64
2
6th
Step Out
20-1
41.04
3
Welsh Derby , Arms Park (Jul 3, 525y £755)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Spectres Dream
Hugo Spencer
16-1
29.22
4
2nd
Royal Reward
7-1
29.38
6
3rd
Micks Pride
Bob Burls
9-4
30.02
1
4th
Keen Santa
16-1
30.14
5
5th
Mona Movealong
George Curtis
10-1
30.20
2
6th
King Lester
Joe Pickering
4-5f
30.68
3
Scurry Gold Cup , Clapton (Jul 10, 400y £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Don't Gambol
Paddy McEvoy
4-11f
22.73
5
2nd
One Lost Day
Paddy McEvoy
11-2
22.87
2
3rd
Banogue Tom
Pam Heasman
33-1
23.21
4
4th
Kinloch Jewel
Jim Hookway
33-1
23.31
1
5th
Idle Thought
3-1
23.32
3
6th
Alluvion
Bill Kelly
20-1
23.40
6
St Leger , Wembley (Aug 23, 700y, £1,500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Dolores Rocket
Herbert White
1-2f
40.03
1
2nd
Spectre Jockey
David Power
8-1
40.15
4
3rd
Shyan Darling
Miss M.Casey
4-1
40.39
6
4th
Laura Gay
Barbara Brockhouse
25-1
40.49
2
5th
Knock Off
Harry Bamford
5-1
40.65
3
6th
Todos Kingpin
Jack Durkin
40-1
40.97
5
Laurels , Wimbledon (Sep 10, 500y, £5,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Black Andrew
Randy Singleton
11-2
27.96
2
2nd
Spectres Dream
Hugo Spencer
25-1
28.10
3
3rd
Eleventh Wonder
6-1
28.18
6
4th
Supreme Fun
Sid Ryall
5-4f
28.20
5
5th
Sandy Desert
Paddy McEvoy
10-1
00.00
4
6th
Dactars Speed
Stan Martin
9-4
00.00
1
Cesarewitch , West Ham (Oct 1, 600y, £1,500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Whisper Billy
Charlie Coyle
50-1
33.45
1
2nd
Rosemount Gunner
Bob Burls
33-1
33.48
2
3rd
Shyan Darling
Dave Geggus
8-1
33.56
4
4th
Merry Colonel
Tom Johnston Jr.
8-1
33.64
5
5th
Supreme Fun
Sid Ryall
6-4f
33.65
6
6th
Dolores Rocket
Herbert White
11-10f
34.05
3
Totalisator returns
Extended content
The totalisator returns declared to the licensing authorities for the year 1971 are listed below.
Stadium
Turnover £
London (White City)
6,287,878
London (Wimbledon)
3,768,449
London (Harringay)
3,574,423
London (Walthamstow)
2,932,233
London (Wembley)
2,560,469
London (Catford)
2,301,796
Manchester (Belle Vue)
1,904,347
London (Clapton)
1,720,176
Romford
1,700,672
London (West Ham)
1,674,667
Edinburgh (Powderhall)
1,517,717
Birmingham (Hall Green)
1,362,277
Brighton & Hove
1,265,479
Manchester (White City)
1,200,428
Birmingham (Perry Barr, old)
1,113,114
Newcastle (Brough Park)
1,112,671
Crayford & Bexleyheath
1,096,819
Glasgow (Shawfield)
967,230
Stadium
Turnover £
Slough
953,856
Leeds (Elland Road)
908,150
Southend-on-Sea
895,601
London (Charlton)
847,403
Wolverhampton (Monmore)
814,167
Sheffield (Owlerton)
808,247
London (Hackney)
732,880
Bristol (Eastville)
700,500
London (Hendon)
675,692
Gloucester & Cheltenham
674,521
Newcastle (Gosforth)
623,757
Glasgow (White City)
621,898
Manchester (Salford)
589,134
Willenhall
572,990
Derby
541,628
Cardiff (Arms Park)
525,511
Rochester & Chatham
462,786
Poole
458,512
Stadium
Turnover £
Liverpool (White City)
455,876
Ramsgate (Dumpton Park)
443,434
Oxford
409,444
Reading (Oxford Road)
407,451
Portsmouth
351,230
Cradley Heath
347,657
Glasgow (Carntyne)
292,160
Middlesbrough
287,505
Rayleigh (Essex)
276,838
Leicester (Blackbird Rd)
274,485
Hull (Old Craven Park)
248,472
Preston
242,124
Wakefield
206,653
Swindon
199,620
Birmingham (Kings Heath)
117,781
Norwich (City)
109,336
Milton Keynes
50,827
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NGRC calendar . National Greyhound Racing Club. January 1972.
"Hall of Fame" . Greyhound Board of Great Britain.
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Barnes/Sellers, Julia/John (1992). Ladbrokes Greyhound Fact File . Ringpress Books. ISBN 0-948955-22-8 .
Fortune, Michael. Irish Greyhound Derby 1932-1981 . Victory Irish Promotions Ltd.
Fortune, Michael. The 75 Years History of the Irish Greyhound Derby . Irish Greyhound Review. ISSN 0332-3536 .
"Remember When - October 1971" . Greyhound Star. 28 October 2018.
"Monthly Greyhound Star (Remember When 1971) November edition". Greyhound Star .
Particulars of Licensed tracks, table 1 Licensed Dog Racecourses . Licensing Authorities. 1971.
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