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You could repeat that story all over the country as track after track have disappeared.
We will end up with all bookie owned plus Sheffield & Kinsley in a few years time. Kinsley will survive due to having 34 bags contracts to line it's pockets. |
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and buggsie is on the move
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"Buggsy is on the move" - that takes me back.
The place was a chithole to be honest. No computerised tote, dividends declared to 40p and crap bacon butties from the snack bar. Did get busy on derby night. |
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Some well known celebs used to present the Derby trophy in the 1970s.
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the krankies and colin compton to name a few
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Some well known dogs won Blackpool Derby as well as other Derbys in 70s and 80s
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bookies were brilliant, especially the one who bet " without the ist 3 " cheers.
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Only 5 dog races bairn there was a bookie who bet without the fav
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remember j p Doyle betting there I think a guy called billy was the clerk
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think kieth swain started there also
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Keith never bet at Blackpool Starr
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Remember going in the late 80s to bet a dog and some how parked in a multi story. We did our nuts in and literally didnt have any money to pay to get out of the car park so we had to smash the barrier with the car.
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I once backed one their called CENTRAL PARK(evens fav)in a hcap, its trap lid opened slightly before the others and it duly made all and won. As we were all waiting to draw a couple of the books bellowing "its a void race, you wont get paid". after a while the race was declared o.k and we all collected. It was the last race of the evening,and i recall the four of us then heading off to the palace nightclub near the tower...great days.
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went regularly in the 80s cant remember all the bookies but one was called Teacher real name Graham, remember the opens 5 dogs first come first served you paid the entry fee winner take all. some memorable gambles landed had dogs with Brian Simpson.
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greytom.
before he stood on oldham etc keith swain worked at blackpool, either for or with(not sure which)j.p.doyle proberly late 70's |
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Sorry Starr Keith never made a book at Blackpool and cant remember him working for teacher
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swainy stood at oldham aswell as bolton
bookies a joke, got knocked back to 25 pounds one night, so took the dog out of the starting traps and walked him off the track happy days ![]() |
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I believe Teacher has fallen on hard times but am informed by a very reliable source that Keith Swain did indeed make a book at Blackpool betting under an alias.
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I think it was run by the Boyle family.
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It was ruined by the Boyle family
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It wasprobably ruined by the punters all wanting to cheat themselves whilst demanding others get managed tightly by the handicapper ! It must have taken people of magical ability to run a flapping track well and keep everybody happy !
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the handicapper never stood a chance it was all about who was the best at pulling a job, obviously you have never flapped in your life, some stories would blow your mind, but great days there and at Preston.
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Started to go down hill when Boyles introduced red lightit wasnt based purely on time finding but on weight of money never saw them red light an outsider
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Started life flapping lockup thats why I say what I did ! You couldnt have a market when everyone was waiting for the smart money to follow it on and 4 dogs were getting stopped to bet one (ofen the dodgepot but thats another story) . Heard many stories but am honest enough to say there are surely stories that would open my eyes.Raced at Blackpool twice but too long ago to recall details.
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Never went but heard a lot about it from Ron Humphreys while watching afternoon BAGS at White City!
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Ron had some great dogs at Blackpool one of my favorites was Emperor
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The best days Tom hope your well
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Yes thanks for askin flap luv it when we can reminis about the old days hope your mum keepin well
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Yes she fine still sticking on gave monkey to back droopys loner for oaks .she always use to slip a wedge in my hand when we had runners don't tell dad ...
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greytom - never forget one afternoon he had a runner with a very good chance on form but no run on the card for nearly three weeks. One of his owners asked him if he thought the dog might just need it; Ron said nothing but gave him a brief smile. Needless to say it hosed up, fit as a flea!
Remember him taking a dog he fancied strongly to Harringey for an ITV7 race; would have gone very close at double figures had it not soughed. Is my memory playing tricks or might it have been Fair Reward? Happy days those BAGS meeting were. |
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Fair Reward was owner traine by R A Young Rons best two stayers were Forest Again went to Mr Moore at White City and Home bred New Hey Falcon took Falcon up to Mount Vernon Eight bend Betting trial won by a distance broke track record and we got 3s to nothin
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only went once,the year 1978,i remember backing a winner by the name of queen bee
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my first experience of blackpool was an open race asked bookie for a 1000 for two wnt to move on to next bookie he said where ugoin what do u wannt said another 800 uve got that called him Mr green he broke the track record his registered name was Santanita favorite for 70 greyhound derby disqualified in quarter final bot him for £650
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