Kings Heath Stadium


Kings Heath Stadium was a Greyhound racing in [the United Kingdom|greyhound racing] track in Birmingham that existed from 1927 to 1971.

History

Origins and Opening

In 1927 the British Greyhound Sports Club acquired the lease of the King's Heath Horse Show Ground, on the south side of Taylor Road and which was accessed off the east side of Alcester Road South. The first race meeting was on 21 May 1927, beating rival track Hall Green Stadium in the race to open by two months. The BGSC company also owned four other tracks in 1927, Darnall Stadium in Sheffield, Knowle Stadium in Bristol, Boulevard Stadium in Hull and St Annes in Blackpool. The new facilities included a main grandstand with a capacity of 3,000 and a concrete slope in front of the grandstand that could accommodate a further 2,000 people. The stadium capacity was estimated to be around 20,000 and the new build was overseen by Mr J. P. Hughes of the BGSC.
A nearby football ground used by Birmingham Corporation Tramways F.C. was also called King's Heath Stadium at the time.

Pre-war

Towards the end of 1927 greyhound racing had proven successful and a new company called the Associated Greyhound Racecourses Limited was formed and they purchased eight tracks including the five BGSC tracks.
On 7 October 1935, an 18 year lease was acquired by Herbert Leo Craven and he introduced a major new event called the Lincoln. The first running of the Lincoln was in 1936 and was won by Slightly Polly trained by Arthur Doc Callanan.
On 27 May 1939 a serious fire destroyed the on-site kennels killing 17 greyhounds and the actions of a local resident Fred Shaw and four others stopped further tragedy by rescuing the remaining number that were kennelled.

Post-war

In 1949 the freehold was finally bought outright by the Kings Heath Racecourse Ltd. The track was described as a fair sized course with fairly easy turns and a good length run in despite the circuit having a small 390 yard circumference. The main distances were 480 and 675 yards and greyhounds chased an ‘Outside Sumner’ hare. On the Alcester Road South entrance there was the main stand featuring the Silver Club and Best Ring Club with matching betting rings. On the opposite side of the course were two covered stands, to the west was the popular betting ring and to the east were the racing kennels, isolation kennels and home kennels that included a rest room and surgery. Rest kennels were located at Cookhill in Worcestershire. Perspective owners had to pay kennel charges of one guinea per week and the greyhound would be accepted into the track kennels on the understanding that all greyhounds were subject to veterinary examination, National Greyhound Racing Club rules and company conditions.
The first track trained success came in 1948 when King Hero trained by P.E Frost won the Cambridgeshire at West Ham Stadium. Another race called the Midland Oaks was introduced and trainers included Jim Todd, Bill Bryant, Alf Gibbins, Len Bane and Mr Allen.
Following the 1964 closure of the Lythalls Lane Stadium in Coventry, a major race the prestigious Eclipse Stakes was transferred to the track. Following the formation of the Bookmakers Afternoon Greyhound Service in 1967 the track was chosen as one of the first four tracks to host live betting shop race meetings along with Oxford, Park Royal and Stamford Bridge.

Closure

The Greyhound Racing Association purchased the stadium in 1970, which spelled the demise of the stadium. Under the GRA's Property Trust policy at the time, Kings Heath was one of many tracks that was to be sold for re-development.
The final race meeting was held on 31 March 1971 and the last race was won by Zansy Token before the developers demolished the stadium.
The north part of the stadium is now Wynfield and Leander Gardens and the south part is where the Cocks Moors Woods golf course stands.

Competitions

The Lincoln

1936-1970, 1940-1951

Track records

YardsGreyhoundTimeDateNotes
480 Demotic Mack28.3725 March 1938
480 Hexham Bridge28.222 April 1938
480 Ilsley Darkie27.7012 October 1940
480 Special Intention27.12September 1950
480 Poetic Licence26.3614 April 1962Lincoln final
480 Nancy's Flash26.247 September 1967
495 Peace Sprite27.0811 July 1964Midland Oaks final
660 Konig Seiger37.0817 July 1965
700 Inferior Cracker39.9425 May 1963
880 Joystick50.868 April 1964TV Trophy heat
495 HHappy Reveller27.9125 August 1965Eclipse Hurdles semi final
495 HHappy Reveller27.7928 August 1965Eclipse Hurdles final