1955 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
The 1955 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 30th year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[ 1]
Spanish Battleship became the greatest greyhound in Irish history by securing a third consecutive Irish Greyhound Derby title. No other greyhound had managed to win more than one Irish Derby previously. Before retiring, he broke the track record at Cork during his Laurels victory and won another McCalmont Cup title. His connections turned down a £15,000 bid from a London syndicate.[ 5] [ 4] [ 8] Rushton Mac defeated the versatile and hot favourite Barrowside in the English Greyhound Derby final.[ 2]
Barrowside dominated the Grand National at White City , the red fawn dog claimed a five length victory at odds of 1-3 in a track record time of 29.43.[ 9] The Gold Collar at Catford Stadium was won by Firgrove Slipper, a competition that featured 1953 English Greyhound Derby champion Daws Dancer.[ 10]
The new Derby champion Rushton Mac won the Welsh Greyhound Derby at Cardiff Arms Park , winning the final by nine lengths, flattering because the race turned into chaos as three runners fell. Derby finalists Gulf of Honduras and Coolkill Chieftain finished second and third respectively.[ 9] [ 10] The Scottish Greyhound Derby was cancelled again, denying Rushton Mac the opportunity to win the Triple Crown. He had won the Scottish event in 1954 to hold all three titles at the same time but had not won all three during the same year.[ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12]
Rushton Mac completed a successful year by defending his Northern Flat and Edinburgh Cup titles. Duet Leader also had a great year winning the Laurels at Wimbledon Stadium , the Pall Mall Stakes , Select Stakes and Grand Prix at Walthamstow Stadium .[ 11] [ 12]
Lizette won the Oaks , two years after her first triumph and her half brother Gulf of Darien won the Cesarewitch .[ 13]
Wandsworth Stadium hurdle grader, Moyshna Queen starred alongside Frankie Howerd in a film called Jumping for Joy . The bitch was called Lindy Lou in the film.[ 9]
In November the Greyhound Racing Association (GRA) applied for a special licence to allow Spanish Battleship to line up against two of England's leading greyhounds, Duet Leader and Hi There, in a triangular match race. The match saw the GRA put up £120, in addition to the three owners adding 125 guineas; Spanish Battleship (Tim O'Connor), Duet Leader (Mrs Frances Chandler) and Hi There (Jack McAllister). Home Straight stood as reserve. The legendary Irish hound Spanish Battleship travelled to England for the first time with White City as his destination but age and the travelling had caught up with him, because home track advantage proved decisive and he trailed in third. Tom Lynch and Tim O'Connor retired him to stud.[ 7] [ 9] [ 10]
Grand National , White City (May 7 525y h, £300)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Barrowside
Jack Harvey
1-3f
29.43+
1
2nd
Turn Back
Dave Geggus
6-1
29.83
2
3rd
Roguish Shaggy
Peter Hawkesley
10-1
30.01
6
4th
Daring Son
Bert Heyes
25-1
30.23
5
5th
Spotless O'Leer
Joe Pickering
100-7
30.26
4
6th
Gifted Composer
White City
50-1
30.44
3
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Gold Collar , Catford (May 28, 440y, £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Firgrove Slipper
Jim Syder Jr.
7-2
26.35
6
2nd
Wild Flower
Jack Harvey
6-4f
26.38
4
3rd
Daws Dancer
Sidney Orton
6-1
26.58
5
4th
Sandown Bouncer
20-1
27.78
2
5th
Shauns Thief
Paddy McEllistrim
8-1
28.26
3
6th
Chance Me Paddy
Robert Linney
3-1
00.00
1
Welsh Derby , Arms Park (Jul 2, 525y £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Rushton Mac
Frank Johnson
1-2f
29.40
4
2nd
Gulf of Honduras
Jack Harvey
6-1
30.12
2
3rd
Coolkill Chieftain
Jack Harvey
14-1
30.30
5
4th
The Cure
Ron Chamberlain
10-1
00.00
6
5th
Broadway Darkie II
Pam Heasman
5-1
00.00
3
6th
Imperial Fawn
George Crussell
8-1
00.00
1
Scurry Gold Cup , Clapton (Jul 23, 400y £600)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Chance Me Paddy
Robert Linney
2-1f
22.85
6
2nd
Even Gait
G Holyhead
3-1
23.11
5
3rd
The Grand Champagne
Jack Harvey
7-2
23.25
2
4th
Daring Imp
Dave Geggus
3-1
23.63
4
5th
Rather Cheerful
Henry Parsons
20-1
23.99
3
N/R
Smokey Captain
Laurels , Wimbledon (Aug 20, 500y, £1.000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Duet Leader
Tom Reilly
7-4
28.25
1
2nd
Step Inside
Ron Chamberlain
33-1
28.45
2
3rd
Gulf of Honduras
Jack Harvey
13-2
28.47
5
4th
Rushton Mac
Frank Johnson
5-4f
28.65
3
5th
Tax Diablo
Jim Syder Jr.
10-1
28.83
6
6th
Fife Fiddler
Jack Harvey
20-1
28.95
4
St Leger , Wembley (Sep 12, 700y, £1,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Title Role
Jack Harvey
4-1
40.78
6
2nd
Copac Gwen
Leslie Reynolds
100-6
40.79
2
3rd
Black Magic II
Jim Hookway
11-2
40.80
5
4th
Ashcott Boy
Dickie Myles
4-1
40.86
1
5th
Gulf of Darien
Jack Harvey
6-4f
40.94
4
6th
Shauns Tip
Wembley
7-1
41.38
3
The Grand Prix Walthamstow (Sep 27, 525y, £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Duet Leader
Tom Reilly
13-8f
29.42
6
2nd
Tax Diablo
Jim Syder Jr.
5-2
29.66
5
3rd
Rushton Mac
Frank Johnson
5-1
29.78
4
4th
Even Gait
G Holyhead
5-1
30.02
1
5th
Rushton Spot
Frank Johnson
100-6
30.14
2
6th
Gulf of Honduras
Jack Harvey
8-1
30.30
3
Oaks , White City (Oct 1, 525y, £500)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Lizette [ 13]
Jack Harvey
6-4
29.52
4
2nd
Dearly Dawn
Harry Buck
5-4f
29.53
1
3rd
Racing Rhapsody
Catford
25-1
29.59
6
4th
Victory Christina
Ken Appleton
100-7
29.65
5
5th
Tanist Shade
20-1
29.68
3
6th
Ballinasloe Ballerina
Wembley
5-1
29.84
2
Cesarewitch , West Ham (Oct 14, 600y, £600)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Gulf Of Darien [ 14]
Jack Harvey
4-6f
32.99+
2
2nd
Customers Son
Jim Syder Jr.
5-2
33.31
1
3rd
Atta Tanist
Tom Reilly
100-8
33.67
6
4th
Pancho Villa
Jack Harvey
10-1
33.77
3
5th
Black Magic II
Jim Hookway
100-6
33.81
5
6th
Manganstown Major
Ron Chamberlain
33-1
33.95
4
+Track Record
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