Cesarewitch (greyhounds)
The Cesarewitch was a greyhound competition held at Oxford Stadium.[1] It was originally one of the classic races held in the British racing calendar and was inaugurated in 1928 and held at West Ham Stadium until its closure in 1972. The event switched to Belle Vue Stadium until 1995 when it was transferred to company sister track Catford Stadium. Catford's owners, the GRA, then closed Catford in 2000 and switched it to their newly acquired track Oxford Stadium.
Despite the event moving four times it remained a major competition until it's demise in 2012.[2]
Past winners
Year | Winner | Trainer | Time | SP |
---|---|---|---|---|
1928 | Dicks Son | Tom Fear (White City) | 34.38 sec | 6–4jf |
1929 | Five of Hearts | Thomas Cudmore (Wembley) | 34.82 sec | 1–4f |
1930 | Mick The Miller | Sidney Orton (Wimbledon) | 34.11 sec | 1–7f |
1931 | Future Cutlet | Sidney Probert (Wimbledon) | 34.03 sec | 10–11f |
1932 | Future Cutlet | Sidney Probert (Wimbledon) | 34.11 sec | 2–7f |
1933 | Elsell | William Dixon (White City) | 34.22 sec | 100–7 |
1934 | Brilliant Bob | Sidney Orton (Wimbledon) | 33.80 sec | 9–2 |
1935 | Grand Flight II | Jim Syder (Wembley) | 33.97 sec | 33–1 |
1936 | Ataxy | Leslie Reynolds (White City) | 31.24 sec | 2–1 |
1937 | Jesmond Cutlet | Del Hawkesley (West Ham) | 34.56 sec | 11–4 |
1938 | Ballyjoker | Sidney Orton (Wimbledon) | 34.02 sec | 3–1 |
1945 | Hurry Kitty | William Mills (Private) | 31.26 sec | 5–4f |
1946 | Col Skookum | Sidney Orton (Wimbledon) | 31.28 sec | 4–1 |
1947 | Red Tan | Tom Baldwin (Perry Barr) | 31.30 sec | 12–1 |
1948 | Local Interprize | Stanley Biss (Clapton) | 30.88 sec | 11–4 |
1949 | Drumgoon Boy | Frank Davis (Private) | 30.71 sec | 4–9f |
1950 | Quare Customer | Leslie Reynolds (Wimbledon) | 30.80 sec | 11–10f |
1951 | Prisona Luath | Bob Burls (Wembley) | 33.77 sec | 10–11f |
1952 | Shaggy Swank | Tom Lightfoot (Private) | 34.03 sec | 5–1 |
1953 | Magourna Reject | Tommy 'Paddy' Reilly Walthamstow) | 33.34 sec | 1–4f |
1954 | Matchlock | Ted Brennan (Owlerton) | 33.03 sec | 7–2 |
1955 | Gulf of Darien | Jack Harvey (Wimbledon) | 32.99 sec | 4–6f |
1956 | Coming Champion | Jim Syder (Wembley) | 33.02 sec | 9–2 |
1957 | Scoutbush | Bob Burls (Wembley) | 33.05 sec | 7–4f |
1958 dh | Ryelane Pleasure | Jack Harvey (Wimbledon) | 33.06 sec | 3–1 |
1958 dh | Pigalle Wonder | Jim Syder (Wembley) | 33.06 sec | 8-11f |
1959 | Milebush Pride | Jack Harvey (Wembley) | 32.66 sec | 2–7f |
1960 | Rostown Genius | Joe Pickering (White City) | 33.29 sec | 2–1 |
1961 | Prairie Flash | Jack Harvey (Wembley) | 32.91 sec | 9–4 |
1962 | Dromin Glory | Johnny Bassett (Clapton) | 32.97 sec | 11–10f |
1963 | Jehu II | Gordon Hodson (White City) | 33.15 sec | 9–4 |
1964 | Clifden Orbit | Tom Johnston (West Ham) | 33.08 sec | 4–1 |
1965 | Lucky Montforte | Johnny Bassett (Private) | 33.00 sec | 5–1 |
1966 | Rostown Victor | Tom Johnston (West Ham) | 34.06 sec | 66–1 |
1967 | Silver Hope | Paddy Keane (Clapton) | 32.99 sec | 2–1jf |
1968 | Deen Valley | Paddy Keane (Clapton) | 33.29 sec | 4–5f |
1969 | Cals Pick | Jack Harvey (Wembley) | 32.98 sec | 6–4jf |
1970 | Gleneagle Comedy | Ron Hookway (Owlerton) | 33.25 sec | 10–1 |
1971 | Whisper Billy | Charlie Coyle (Private) | 33.45 sec | 50–1 |
1972 | Westmead Lane | Nick Savva (Private) | 51.65 sec | 11–4 |
1973 | Country Maiden | Frank Baldwin (Perry Barr) | 52.46 sec | 5–2 |
1974 | Westbrook Quinn | John Coulter (Private) | 52.17 sec | 7–2 |
1975 | Silver Sceptre | Reg Young (Milton Keynes) | 52.31 sec | 4–1 |
1976 | Moy Summer | Ernest Bamford (Belle Vue) | 51.32 sec | 16–1 |
1977 | Montrean | Ernest Bamford (Belle Vue) | 51.64 sec | 4–6f |
1978 | Sportland Blue | Harry Crapper (Owlerton) | 51.20 sec | 7–2 |
1979 | Roystons Supreme | Adam Jackson (Wembley) | 51.47 sec | 7–4 |
1980 | Linkside Liquor | Gordon Bailey (Yarmouth) | 51.22 sec | 3–1 |
1981 | Kinda Friendly | Ernie Gaskin Snr. (Private) | 52.68 sec | 7–4f |
1982 | Liga Lad | David Vass (Private) | 51.83 sec | 6–4j |
1983 | Jos Gamble | Jerry Fisher (Reading) | 50.90 sec | 5–2 |
1984 | Mobile Bank | Ernie Gaskin Snr. (Private) | 52.92 sec | 7–4f |
1985 | Scurlogue Champ | George Drake (Private) | 54.62 sec | 1–3f |
1986 | Yankees Shadow | George Curtis (Brighton) | 54.90 sec | 4–7f |
1987 | Role of Fame | Arthur Hitch (Wimbledon) | 52.41 sec | 1–7f |
1988 | Proud To Run | Harry White (Canterbury) | 56.23 sec | 7–1 |
1989 | Minnies Siren | Ken Linzell (Walthamstow) | 56.03 sec | 6–4f |
1990 | Carlsberg Champ | Barry Silkman (Private) | 55.50 sec | 5–4f |
1991 | Wayzgoose | Dick Hawkes (Walthamstow) | 55.30 sec | 20–1 |
1992 | Zap | Alan Honeyfield (Perry Barr) | 55.44 sec | 12–1 |
1993 | Killenagh Dream | Charlie Lister (Doncaster) | 55.21 sec | 20–1 |
1994 | Sandollar Louie | Kevin Connor (Canterbury) | 55.20 sec | 10–1 |
1995 | Ballarue Minx | Bill Masters (Hove) | 45.98 sec | 5–4 |
1996 | Elbony Rose | Nick Savva (Walthamstow) | 45.90 sec | 11–10f |
1997 | Tralee Crazy | Nick Savva (Walthamstow) | 45.69 sec | 1–2f |
1998 | Fourth Ace | Barry Wileman (Perry Barr) | 47.01 sec | 9–4 |
1999 | Bubbly Prince | Patsy Cusack (Crayford) | 45.90 sec | 4–6f |
2000 | Lady Jean | Ken Tester (Crayford) | 45.63 sec | 11–8f |
2001 | Solid Magic | Brian Clemenson (Hove) | 39.72 sec | 11–10f |
2002 | Cuba | Brian Clemenson (Hove) | 40.18 sec | 4–5f |
2003 | Maxie Rumble | Linda Mullins (Walthamstow) | 39.62 sec | 1–1f |
2004 | Solid Money | Derek Knight (Hove) | 39.56 sec | 9–4 |
2005 | Zigzag Stewart | June McCombe (Belle Vue) | 39.61 sec | 3–1 |
2006 | Greenacre Lin | Brian Clemenson (Hove) | 39.85 sec | 11–10f |
2007 | Dark Hondo | Paul Foster (Swindon) | 39.94 sec | 5–4f |
2008 | Lenson Joker | Tony Collett (Sittingbourne) | 39.22 sec | 10–11f |
2009 | He Went Whoosh | Claude Gardiner (Hove) | 39.56 sec | 11–10f |
2010 | Raving Black | Seamus Cahill (Hove) | 39.30 sec | 4–1 |
2011 dh | Farloe Kraven | Patrick Curtin (Monmore) | 40.16 sec | 8–1 |
2011 dh | Westmead Palace | Graham Holford (Henlow) | 40.16 sec | 3–1 |
2012 | Droopys Xavier | Claude Gardiner (Hove) | 40.09 sec | 6-1 |
dh = Dead Heat
References
- ↑ Baiden, Gary (2009). The History of Oxford Stadium. authorhouse. ISBN 978-1-4490-2054-5.
- ↑ "Major Races - Cesarewitch". Greyhound Racing History.
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