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1959 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year 1959 Oaks champion Gurteen Scamp
The 1959 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 33rd year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[ 1]
Mile Bush Pride was voted Greyhound of the Year after becoming only the second greyhound, after Trev's Perfection to win the Triple Crown which consisted of the English Greyhound Derby , Scottish Greyhound Derby and Welsh Greyhound Derby .[ 7] [ 8] Trained by Jack Harvey for owner Noel Purvis, a shipping magnate, the brindle greyhound also won the Pall Mall , Select Stakes and Cesarewitch in 1959.[ 9] [ 10]
Irish Greyhound Derby champion Colonel Perry moved kennels from John Bassett to Tom Baldwin and finished a disappointing fourth in the final of the Gold Collar behind Dunstown Warrior.[ 10] After his English Greyhound Derby success, Mile Bush Pride ran out an eleven and a quarter winner of the Welsh Derby, in 28.80 seconds, eclipsing the previous track record by over five lengths. Mile Bush Pride then achieved the Triple Crown by winning the Scottish Derby in 29.41, beating the defending champion Just Fame by eight lengths.[ 11] [ 12]
During 1959 Pigalle Wonder won the Anglo-Irish International, the Wood Lane Stakes and successfully defended his Edinburgh Cup title.[ 13]
Charlie Birch became the new Racing Manager at White City and the Oaks moved to sister track Harringay Stadium . At the pre-Derby final luncheon at the Dorchester Hotel , Mrs Frances Chandler called for two changes to the sport. First the standardisation of starting traps and secondly the setting up of a greyhound national stud.[ 7] [ 9] [ 10] The National Greyhound Racing Society considered changing the tote deductions at all National Greyhound Racing Club affiliated tracks. The current deduction stands at 16%, of which 10% goes to the government.[ 14]
It was announced at the London veterinary conference that a vaccine had been found to counteract canine hepatitis . Now both distemper and hepatitis can be controlled.[ 7] [ 9] [ 10]
A new track in Ireland opened in the form of Lifford , which was a former schooling track. The venue just south of the Northern Irish border in County Donegal was opened by James Magee. His sons Cathal and Sheamus would help run the track for many years. A track bookmakers strike over the cost of admissions to their staff resulted in racing being halted at many Irish venues.[ 4]
One of the most prominent sires of all time, The Grand Champion died aged 9½. He had sired many champions including Mile Bush Pride and Palms Printer.[ 15]
Grand National , White City (May 2 525y h, £300)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Prince Poppit
Dennis Hannafin
3-1
30.10
1
2nd
Looks A Leader
Reg Bosley
5-1
30.11
6
3rd
Khaffra
F.J.Hedley
5-2f
30.19
3
4th
Sammy Light
Jim Syder Jr.
20-1
30.31
2
5th
Tangled Fate
George Waterman
3-1
30.37
5
6th
Foolish Customer
Jimmy Purnell
6-1
30.47
4
BBC Sportsview Trophy West Ham (May 6, 700y, £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Dont Divulge
Leslie Reynolds
5-1
38.72
5
2nd
Dunmore Rocco
Dennis Hannafin
1-1f
38.86
4
3rd
Society Wonder
Jim Syder Jr.
13-2
39.02
3
4th
Sailaway Rebel
Joe Pickering
100-8
39.22
1
5th
Polar Airways
33-1
39.42
2
6th
Mink Muff
Joe De Mulder
11-4
39.70
6
Gold Collar , Catford (May 23, 440y, £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Dunstown Warrior
Tom Reilly
11-4
25.77
5
2nd
The Glen Abbey
Joe Pickering
8-1
26.09
6
3rd
Marazion Minister
Stan Martin
100-7
26.21
3
4th
Colonel Perry
Tom Baldwin
15-2
26.41
1
5th
Armour Prince
Jack Harvey
9-4f
26.57
4
6th
Granite Glittering
Tony Dennis
3-1
26.73
2
Welsh Derby , Arms Park (Jul 4, 525y £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Mile Bush Pride
Jack Harvey
8-11f
28.80+
2
2nd
Killahalla
Len Bane
100-8
29.78
1
3rd
Prince of Speed
Jimmy Jowett
100-6
29.86
3
4th
Snub Nose
Jimmy Purnell
5-1
29.98
6
5th
No Wonder
Bob Burls
7-2
30.14
5
6th
Glittering Paver
Wilf France
33-1
30.36
4
+Track record
Oaks , Harringay (Jul 6, 525y, £500) [ 16]
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Gurteen Scamp
George Waterman
11-2
29.90
4
2nd
Simonette
Les Brown
8-1
30.16
6
3rd
Fancy Cinema
Lewis Hiscock
100-7
30.18
5
4th
Glittering Millie
Tim Forster
5-1
30.24
3
5th
Naughty Judy
Jim Syder Jr.
10-3
30.36
1
6th
Bridgetown Girl
Barney O'Connor
5-4f
00.00
2
Scottish Greyhound Derby , Carntyne (Jul 11, 525y, £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Mile Bush Pride [ 14]
Jack Harvey
2-7f
29.41
3
2nd
Just Fame
Tom Johnston Sr.
9-2
30.05
4
3rd
Mile From Curraglas
Alan Lake
10-1
30.13
5
4th
Imperial Town
Joe Booth
33-1
30.21
2
5th
Lynmoor
Joe Booth
33-1
30.41
1
N/R
Ollys Quare Breeze
Scurry Gold Cup , Clapton (Jul 25, 400y £600)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Gorey Airways
Jimmy Jowett
9-4
22.95
4
2nd
Imperial Bar
Dennis Hannafin
5-1
23.17
6
3rd
Westland Cleo
Paddy Keane
7-1
23.41
3
4th
Supreme King
Tom Smith
7-4f
23.45
1
5th
Wild Look
Stan Martin
8-1
23.55
2
6th
Comrade
Reg String Marsh
100-7
23.69
5
Laurels , Wimbledon (Aug 21, 500y, £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Mighty Hassan
Jack Harvey
5-1
28.01
1
2nd
Tailors Cheerful
Tom Reilly
5-1
28.19
3
3rd
Davy Crickett
Bob Burls
66-1
28.25
2
4th
Mile Bush Pride
Jack Harvey
10-11f
28.33
5
5th
Derry Waltz
Stan Martin
50-1
28.89
4
6th
Leighlin Champion
Barney O'Connor
4-1
00.00
6
St Leger , Wembley (Sep 7, 700y, £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Wincot Clifford
Jack Toseland
5-4f
40.25
1
2nd
Princess Jester
Jack Harvey
11-4
40.27
3
3rd
Snub Nose
Jimmy Purnell
8-1
40.51
2
4th
Crazy Paving
Charles Payne
6-1
40.57
5
5th
Pierrot
Ronnie Melville
3-1
40.73
6
6th
Money Trebles
Bob Burls
66-1
40.85
4
Cesarewitch , West Ham (Oct 9, 600y, £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Mile Bush Pride
Jack Harvey
2-7f
32.66
1
2nd
Just Fame
Tom Johnston Sr.
100-8
33.26
5
3rd
Dunmore Rocco
Dennis Hannafin
6-1
33.46
4
4th
De Luxe
W Taylor
100-8
33.58
2
5th
Princess Jester
Jack Harvey
100-6
33.62
6
6th
Pierrot
Ronnie Melville
50-1
33.68
3
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