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I raced there a lot wen i worked for linda mullins wen she was champion trainer. Often wen i left she would shout on me to get bread from the turkish bakery just over the humped back bridge past the pub. Was always warm wen u bought it just out oven. Us kennelhands would often go to the pub on the bridge i cant remember wot it was called for a few games of pool b4 heading back for first race. I would buy bread for linda and some for us while we played. I was lucky enough to be involved in many great nights racing as a kennelhand racing post festivals etc. Think my best memory was winning boxing day marathon at catford with droopys paul. The noise was deafening. It was truely a unique and wonderful place.
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Pub was The Copperfield.
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Cheerz deptford.
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I bought a dog from a Catford trainer called Boyce way back in the eighties, travelled down in the bus, hung around London waiting to be picked up, seen a large crowd gathering, didn't realise they were going to the Cenitaph for the annual remembrance, quite a sight and very emotional, anyhow, paid for the dog, not expensive, then back to London and the bus back up the road, the dog was sent up to Waverley by train 3 days later, it paid for itself,but every time it came of the track it couldn't breathe, it must have been the the first greyhound to have canine coronavirus, never bought another dog from those guys. cheers.
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forgot to say the kennels were quite a bit of journey from central London, I can't remember where they were but I think the place started with a K. cheers.
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i used to go to london bridge by tube to catch the hayes train get of at catford bridge
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keston ?
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thanks Michael, Keston was the place, how far out would that be, I think there were a lot of different trainers based there, even ones who trained for White City but i'm not too sure about that. cheers.
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George andreas, seamus cahill, katie o,flaherty, tony taylor. I know they train there at this moment in time.
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I had a dog with Arthur Boyce, one year I was on holiday in Majorca and walking along the beach, and walking straight towards me was Arthur, he said to me, I know you have a dog with me but I cant rememeber your name!!! Classic, dog was Baston Bronze, she done 34.82 one night and won by 10, the booing started before the 3rd bend, Stewards Enquiry!!
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Did u pay the fine deptford.
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Deptford
Found a card from 1st november 1986 with Baston Bronze running (actually a non runner on the night ) If you want a trip down memory lane I will post a pic let me know on here |
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Please!! You have made my night.
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Been waiting photo approval.....finally
Went looking through the reminder of what I saved (and treasure) for the great memories,did have a huge shopping bag full and when I moved threw most in a bin, how I regret that now. Found another racecard BB raced in 1986 date was 6th Jan when racing in a A4 then was in an open race 1st November Night she did 34.82 thats a proper fast time hope you made plenty hopefully these appear ![]() ![]() ![]() Kept a few Gold Collar racrs as well took some pics ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Brilliant, thank you, and MILLWALL!!
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I had untold racecards but for some reason I threw them once when I moved, would love to still have them all, did have it off that night, she got beat on the previous Saturday, I thought she was unlucky, we went in The Copperfield and asked for Champagne, the barmaids face was a picture.
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Pleasure,
Champagne in the Copperfield ![]() Probably the one thing I regret most is not getting involved in ownership. |
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worked at beaverwood there for paddy milligan,great days many moons ago
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Millwall wins the A1! Great stuff Lucky, thanks.
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