Crayford Stadium

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Crayford Stadium
Crayford Greyhound Stadium - geograph.org.uk - 714301.jpg
The entrance in 2008
Crayford Stadium
Location Bexley, Greater London, England
Coordinates 51°26′53″N0°10′35″E / 51.448°N 0.17629°E / 51.448; 0.17629
Operator Entain (Ladbrokes Coral)
Opened1986
Website
Official website

Crayford Stadium is a greyhound racing stadium located in the London Borough of Bexley in England. [1] The stadium, which has featured races since 1986, has private suites, a restaurant and a number of bars.

Contents

An evening meeting takes place every Tuesday, a matinée race meeting takes place on Thursday and morning meetings are held every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. Crayford is owned by Ladbrokes Coral. [2]

History

1980s

In 1984 Ladbrokes announced that racing would cease at the Crayford & Bexleyheath Stadium to allow plans for rebuilding the entire stadium as part of a development project. The twenty-acre site would be redeveloped, with five acres of it being converted into a new greyhound track and sports stadium. Racing ended on 18 May 1985 and work began on the new stadium. Following sixteen months of development and construction, it was ready for action. [3]

The grand opening took place on 1 September 1986, and the new stadium would be called Crayford after the decision was made to drop the Bexleyheath part; the stadium was situated in a different five-acre part of the original twenty acres. [3] The stadium was opened by the mayor of Bexley and Ladbrokes Chairman Cyril Stein. [4]

In 1987 the track took possession of a major competition called the Golden Jacket which had struggled to find a new home since the demise of Harringay. The event had been temporarily held at Hall Green and Monmore and was a popular afternoon competition with television exposure. Crayford also provided a new matinee meeting for their Ladbrokes betting shops and another new competition called the Crayford Rosebowl was inaugurated. [5] In 1988 Dinky Luckhurst trained Breeks Rocket to Grand National success.

The dimensions of the all-sand circuit were a small 334 m circumference with distances of 380, 540, 714 and 874 metres with an outside Sumner hare. Facilities included a restaurant for 138 covers, two bars and a twin-tier glass-fronted covered stand. Also within the stadium was a sports hall complex, a fitness area and a swimming pool. The racing manager was Roy Dwight and general manager Roger Lakey, soon to be replaced by Paul Lawrence and Barry Stanton respectively.

1990s

Crayford Ladbrokes Greyhound Stadium c.1990 Crayford Ladbrokes Greyhound Stadium c.1990.png
Crayford Ladbrokes Greyhound Stadium c.1990

In 1996 Dynamic Display repeated the Grand National achievement for trainer Barry O'Sullivan. The Guys and Dolls competition arrived at the track in 1997. Pure Patches won the 1998 Gold Collar and also made the 1999 English Greyhound Derby final and Bubbly Prince won the 1999 Cesarewitch.

2000s

Lady Jean won the 2000 Cesarewitch, and Haughty Ted won the 2001 Gold Collar for Dinky Luckhurst. Racing manager Paul Lawrence parted company with the track in 2000, replaced by Harry Bull, with Danny Rayment promoted to deputy. [6] Trainer Lorraine Sams introduced a greyhound to the industry in 2006 called Spiridon Louis. The black-and-white dog would become the 2007 Greyhound of the Year after winning the St Leger, TV Trophy and Regency.

2010s

A third Grand National win by the Gemma Davidson-trained Plane Daddy, in 2010, continued Crayford's success with hurdle racing.

In 2015 the track resurrected the original classic Gold Collar competition and the Guys and Dolls. [7] In 2017 Ladbrokes merged with Gala Coral to form Ladbrokes Coral. [8]

In 2018, the stadium signed a deal with SIS to race every Tuesday morning and evening, Thursday afternoon, Friday morning and Saturday morning. [9]

2020s

In 2022, Entain signed a long-term deal with the Arena Racing Company for media rights, starting in January 2024. [10] In 2023, the stadium held the Champion Hurdle for the first time. [11]

Competitions

Golden Jacket

Gold Collar

Kent St Leger

Guys And Dolls

Champion Hurdle

Crayford/Kent Vase

[12] [13]

(1967–1984 held at Crayford & Bexleyheath over 490 yards/462 metres), (1987–2010 held at Crayford over 540 metres)

Crayford/Kent Rosebowl

[20]

(held over 380 metres)

Track records

[26]

Current

MetresGreyhoundTimeDateNotes
380Brinkleys Poet [27] 22.8529.05.2018
540Mayshighlandreel [28] 33.0926 September 2017 Gold Collar final
714Stardom [29] 44.5224 August 2019
874Burgess Borna [30] 55.8926 December 2014
1048Roxholme Magic [31] 67.8321 February 2017
380 HLenson Doolin [11] 23.1015 April 2023 Champion Hurdle final
540 HRazldazl Raidio [32] 33.5721 February 2017

Former

Extended content
MetresGreyhoundTimeDateNotes
380Justa Mo23.669 May 1987
380Sail on Delaney23.5328 January 1989
380Clonlusk Villa23.4626 January 1991
380Genotin Laura23.3117 May 1993
380Lots of Jolly23.3116 July 1994
380Rossa Ranger23.3615 April 2002
380Chasing A Dream23.185 May 2002
380Skibbs Flyer23.0614 October 2002
380Kingdom Club23.0127 September 2003 Guys and Dolls Final
380Tictac Tyson22.977 May 2011
380You Never Listen22.9719 February 2015=equalled
380Target Harris22.8818 July 2015
540Baby Pol34.014 August 1987
540Hello Blackie33.9311 August 1990
540Side Wink33.469 January 1992
540Break On Thru33.4314 October 2002
540Sportsman33.263 February 2003
540Sunshine Sophie33.1328 February 2004
714Favourite Return46.8622 May 1987
714Harry Lime46.1731 August 1987
714Fort Leader45.6116 February 1989
714Heavenly Lady45.258 February 1993
714Blues Best Tayla45.1924 February 2001
714Rosden Image45.0714 October 2002
714Foreign Chick45.1314 October 2002
714Centour Corker45.023 February 2003
714Centour Corker44.743 March 2003 Golden Jacket Final
714Double Take44.5721 February 2004 Golden Jacket semi-final
874Astrosyn Trace57.2126 October 1987
874Clonbrin Black56.1515 October 1993
1048Stansted Flyer69.817 September 1996
1048Musical Fawn68.8022 February 2014
1048Roxholme Magic68.5923 February 2016
380 HOff You Sail24.2915 June 1987
380 HParktown Ranger23.9621 January 1989
380 HLadys Champion23.8624 September 1994
380 HDynamic Display23.701996
380 HRazldazl Raidio23.2826 March 2016
380 HRazldazl Raidio [33] 23.188 October 2016
380 HDroopys Cruiser [34] 23.1828 September 2019
540 HBreeks Rocket35.301988
540 HCahara Gamble35.0817 June 1991
540 HCahara Gamble35.013 August 1991
540 HRainys Pet34.8510 August 1991
540 HRainys Pet34.6717 August 1991
540 HSunshine Sandy34.3211 March 1993
540 HEl Tenor34.1613 April 1998
540 HSelby Ben33.6826 May 2003

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