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Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium

British greyhound racing venue

Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium

British greyhound racing venue

FieldValue
nameBrighton and Hove Greyhound Stadium
imageDji fly 20241017 171616 0075 1729181769060 photo.jpg
captionThe stadium in 2025
locationBrighton and Hove
opened1928
operatorEntain (Ladbrokes Coral)
tenantsGreyhound racing
websiteOfficial website

Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium is a greyhound racing track located in the Hove Park area of the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex. The stadium also has a restaurant and a number of bars and is owned by Entain and race meetings are held every Thursday and Saturday evening, in addition to two afternoon meetings on a Wednesday and Sunday as well as a morning meeting on a Friday.

Category One Competitions

  • Brighton Belle (1975 – present)
  • Regency (1948 – present)
  • Sussex Cup (1972 – present)
  • Olympic (1947 – present)
  • George Curtis & Ballyregan Bob Memorial (1994 – present)
  • Gold Collar (2025 – present)

Origins

The plans for the site on Nevill Road and adjoining Hove Park were unanimously passed by the Brighton Corporation in January 1928. Charles Wakeling, Freddie Arnold and Major Carlos Campbell instigated the construction and the Greyhound Racing Association (GRA) had shares in the company called the Greyhound Racing Association (Brighton) Ltd.

Opening

The first race to be held at the track known as the Hove Sports Stadium was the Hove Stakes and took place on 2 June 1928. 'Costs' the 7-4f won the 525 yards race for trainer Toone and won £16 for his owner W. G. Hooper, who was a solicitor by trade.

Pre-war history

Originally the track was primitive with the hare being wound around the course by hand and it took ten years of racing before electric lighting was installed. A hand-operated tote was installed in 1932 but suffered from the government ban on tote betting the same year until the Betting and Lotteries Act 1934 reversed the ban. In 1940 the resident kennels moved to Morley Lodge, Albourne, Henfield, West Sussex. This purpose built kennel facility for over 200 hounds offered a modern brick facility and each range had its own grass paddock. Breeding kennels were set up on a farm in Sussex and rearing kennels were built in nearby Cumberland. The circuit was described as easy swinging turns of 160 yards and short straights of 85 yards and distances were 310, 525, 565 and 800 yards with an 'Inside MacWhirter Trackless' hare. Amenities included a club in both enclosures (the Nevill Road Club and the Orchard Road Club) and there were dining facilities in the Grand enclosure.

1945–1980

Greyhounds racing at Brighton c.1960

After the war the company was called the Brighton & Hove Stadium Ltd and in 1948 the stadium introduced a new event called the Regency. The Managing Director Charles Wakeling who was also the chairman of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. died leaving the stadium in the hands of Major Carlos Campbell. Campbell died in 1958 leaving the controlling interest of the shares in the hands of the GRA. They brought in Gerard Kealey as General Manager and Peter Shotton as Racing Manager (the latter replacing Tom King in 1964) and the pair went about building up the reputation of the seaside track. During the sixties racing was held on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, in addition to the restaurant there was three buffet bars and seven licensed bars. The circumference had changed to 491 yards with distances of 550, 725 and 880 yards with an 'Inside Sumner' hare. The track trainers consisted of Fred Lugg, Arthur Hancock, Birch & Gunner (Charles George) Smith. Gunner Smith steered Luxury Liner through to 1961 English Greyhound Derby Derby final.

George Curtis represented Brighton in two consecutive Greyhound Derby finals with Hard Held in 1969 and Sirius in 1970.

Brighton introduced travelling payments for open race trainers to encourage entries to travel south, and the Sussex Cup was inaugurated in 1972, followed by the Brighton Belle for bitches in 1975. In 1976 a significant deal was struck in when Coral Leisure purchasing Brighton and Romford. Des Nichols was brought in as Racing Manager from sister track Romford when Shotton moved to Wembley in 1978. Jim Layton succeeded him a few years later. A fourth major race called the Olympic was introduced in 1979

1981–1999

A view of the grandstand in 2007

George Curtis became a three times Greyhound Trainer of the Year winning the title in 1983, 1984 and 1986. Brighton greyhound Ballyregan Bob trained by Curtis became a household name after breaking the world record in 1986 by winning 32 consecutive races. One year later the stadium became the last course in Britain to remove their turf surface changing to all-sand. Gerard Kealey died in 1989 and Peter Shotton became general manager (he had returned to Brighton from Wembley).

In 1991 Coral announced that their greyhound tracks would be sold to fund the purchase of 73 bingo halls from Granada Theatre Ltd, but, despite the deal being struck and subsequent birth of Gala Bingo, the tracks remained under the ownership of Coral. However, Coral did lose a court case around the same time to the Alliance & Leicester, forcing them to relinquish land where the Orchard Road enclosure stood. A new generation of trainers arrived at Hove in the 1990s. Brian Clemenson was three times champion trainer, and his assistant Alan (Claude) Gardiner replaced Bill Masters when he retired. Peter Miller replaced Jim Layton as racing manager in 1994.

2000–present

The track in 2013
Greyhounds racing at the track in 2024

Brian Clemenson was three times champion trainer in 2003, 2004 and 2005. The track remains one of the premier venues in the country and attracts some of the best trainers in the country including recent acquisitions Seamus Cahill and Norah McEllistrim. In 2018 the stadium signed a deal with SIS to race every Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon, Friday morning, and every Thursday and Saturday evening.

In 2019 the track created new race distance of 500 metres; the track had previously raced over that distance in the 1970s. The 515 distance was retained for open races.

In 2022, Entain signed a long term deal with the Arena Racing Company for media rights, starting in January 2024. The stadium now opens every Wednesday and Sunday afternoon, Friday morning, and Thursday and Saturday evening.

Track records

Current records

MetresGreyhoundTimeDateNotes/ref
285Jimmy Lollie15.897 October 2010
285Target Harris15.8912 June 2014
475Southfield Jock27.4222 October 2015
475Forest Con27.423 May 2017
500Proper Heiress28.5726 October 2025Gold Collar heat
515Barnfield On Air29.2031 July 2007Sussex Cup final
695Caloona Striker40.7321 June 2005
740Form of Magic43.5930 March 2002
945Aayamza Royale57.9012 December 2020TV Trophy heats
955Space Jet58.352 April 2022TV Trophy semi final
500 HDroopys Chaser29.6729 July 2023Springbok final

Former records

MetresGreyhoundTimeDateNotes
285Fell Swoop16.551987+grass
285Ard Boxer16.481988+sand
285I Will Whisper16.381989+
285Ravage Again16.3530 August 1990Etherington Sprint heats
285Ravage Again16.274 September 1990Etherington Sprint final
285Escort Captain16.1111 July 2000
285Smoking Jonesey16.292002+
285Setemup Joe16.2022 March 2003
285Tims Crow16.0522 May 2003
285Jimmy Lollie16.0213 August 2009
285Jimmy Lollie15.9417 July 2010
475Droopys Candice27.6724 July 2001
475Swift Star27.471 August 2002
475Cash the Deal27.4726 July 2003
490Droopys Gold28.3827 December 2018
490Trade Fudge28.2431 January 2019
500Linacre28.991976+National record
500Balliniska Band28.991977+
500Mondays Bran28.961979+Sussex Cup final & world record
500Antigua Romeo28.8623 January 2020
500Candolim Monsoon28.693 October 2024
515Glen Miner29.624 May 1982grass & Olympic Final
515John Doe30.141988+sand
515Hit The Lid29.7330 July 1988
515Iceman Joey29.4619 July 2002
515Buy the Mystery29.4121 August 2003
515Ballybrazil Hero29.2720 July 2004Sussex Cup Heats
670Westmead Champ39.781976+Regency Final
680Fair Reward40.301980+
680Glin Bridge39.941976+
695Ballyregan Bob41.132 November 1985grass
695Ballyregan Bob42.049 December 1986sand
695Olivers Wish41.57August 1988
695Waltham Abbey41.2131 August 1989
695Killeacle Phoebe41.1021 April 2001
695Form of Magic40.8226 March 2002Trainers Championship
695Centour Corker40.748 May 2003
725Glin Fane1978
725Princess Glin43.221979
740Paradise Lost44.65March 1982Regency final
740Sundridge Bet44.428 July 1982
740Apache Warrior44.151987grass
740Ballyregan Bob44.621988sand
740Life Policy44.351988+
740Sail On Valerie44.295 May 1990
740Mobile Magic44.241992+
740Lady Flyaway44.2021 August 1997
930Kegans Gold56.8824 July 2001
930Centour Corker56.293 June 2003
930Greenacre Lin56.208 June 2004
930Roxholme Magic56.1830 July 2015
955Langford Dacoit58.461978+grass
955Antigua Lava58.6031 July 2021
955Blueberry Bullet58.602 April 2022TV Trophy semi final
970Sandy Lane59.6620 August 1983
970Huntsmans Nippy59.591987+grass
970Comeragh Larch61.201988+sand
970Saquita59.9927 July 1989
970Marys Gem59.5614 September 1997
500 HWotch It Buster29.711978+
515 HSir Winston30.471987+grass
515 HOzarks Warrior30.891988+sand
515 HLord Westlands30.495 November 1988
515 HGroup Tycoon30.7824 July 2001
515 HGroup Tycoon30.3915 September 2001
515 HGreenacre George30.081 August 2002
515 HJunior Mac29.8327 July 2010
680 HAcross The Miles41.431979+
695 HAugust Monday42.861987+grass
695 HMixer Mick44.061988+sand
695 HMixer Mick43.131988+
695 HRazmac Dancer42.951989+
  • Record holder during year

Pre metric

YardsGreyhoundTimeDateNotes
310Four-Mile Bridge17.149 June 1937
525Jesmond Cutlet29.3610 July 1938
525Good Worker29.311948
525Kings Signature29.2405.1949Regency final
525Trabolgan Star29.111956
525Kans28.7114 September 1963
525Carry on Hasty28.321973+
525Easy Investment28.1730 June 1973World and National record
550Woodvilles Fury30.0920 September 1965
550Noble Pride21 April 1966
550Hard Held29.771970
565Bella31.82April 1934
565Roving Spring31.6114 September 1936
565Raths Record31.501949
725Ballyhandy Cedar40.4815 September 1965
725Deneholme Flash40.2012 July 1969
800Grosvenor Edwin46.3515 August 1938
880Joyful C50.7012 April 1961
880Spectre II50.0925 April 1967Sportsview Television Trophy
1041Hi There Snow60.191970
310 HNakomis II18.1123 October 1937
500 HConna Chief30.991970+
525 HWooteys Kingmaker30.3912 August 1938
535 HAthea Lad30.3421 July 1948
550 HBlue Sprite31.1425 August 1965
565 HSammys Adventure32.6129 August 1931

References

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