Kilcohan Park

Kilcohan Park Greyhound Stadium
Location Old Tramore Road, Waterford, Ireland
Coordinates 52°14'35.0"N 7°06'40.5"W
Operated by Irish Greyhound Board
Date opened 2 Nov 1930 (for football)
26 Dec 1934 (for unlicensed racing)
May 1947 (for licensed racing)
Race type greyhound racing
Official website

Kilcohan Park Greyhound Stadium is a greyhound racing track and former soccer stadium located in the south of Waterford, Ireland.[1]

Operations

Racing takes place every Friday and Saturday evening. Race distances are 325, 525, 550, 575 and 731 yards [2] and the feature event at the track is the Gain Feeds Select Stakes.[3]

The main event held at the track is the Gain Feeds Select Stakes which for many years was known as the Waterford Glass Stakes.

Facilities include a restaurant, fast food facilities, a number of bars and totalisator betting. [4]

The stadium is near Waterford city, and has a large customer car park.[5]

History

Originally built as a Soccer stadium for Waterford Football Club, opening on 2 November 1930[6] and unlicensed greyhound racing. It was owned by Mr J.McGrath and agreement was reached with Mr J.Mulhall, the president of the Irish Coursing Club (ICC) for the track to be run by them and under ICC rules in 1947. It staged its first meeting during May 1947 under ICC rules and is one of the Ireland's smallest provincial tracks but still has a circumference of 460 yards.[7]

In September 1978 a new restaurant was built by the owners the Waterford Greyhound Racing Company and overseen by Racing Manager Paddy Grant. The track managed to survive despite the large scale redundancies at the nearby Waterford Glass works in the late eighties. Waterford United Football Club remained at the stadium until 1993 and European Cup matches were held at this venue before the club moved grounds.[8]

The Irish Greyhound Board took over the venue and invested in improvements in 2002, with a major facelift throughout the stadium and on the track. In 2006 a €3.5m extension featuring a new 180-seated restaurant and bar bringing the facilities up to a very high standard.[9]

Competitions

Track records

[10] [11]

Distance Greyhound Time Date
300yMontos Mark15.9104.11.2006
325yGingko17.1903.05.2008
500yArdfert Billy26.9528.05.2005
525yParadise Maverik28.0108.11.2014
550yArdfert Billy29.2022.10.2005
575yJeffys Crystal30.8001.11.2008
730yJemmy Doodlebeag39.9822.11.2008
790yMaking Merry43.2025.08.2001
815yCompass Cowboy45.5104.04.2009
815yGroup Skater45.5127.12.2008
525y HSecondrate Champ28.6702.04.2005

References

  1. "Greyhound Track". Tramore Tourism.
  2. "Waterford (Kilcohan Park)". Greyhound Data.
  3. "Feature Events" (PDF). Irish Greyhound Board.
  4. "Kilcohan Park". Irish Greyhound Board.
  5. "Thurles Greyhound Stadium". Irish Greyhound Board.
  6. Waterford Standard Saturday 1 November 1930 page 3
  7. Genders, Roy (1981). The Encyclopedia of Greyhound Racing. Pelham Books Ltd. ISBN 07207-1106-1.
  8. Barnes, Julia (1988). Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File. Ringpress Books. ISBN 0-948955-15-5.
  9. "Kilcohan Park Greyhound Stadium, Waterford". Tom O'Brien Construction.
  10. "Track records". Greyhound Data.
  11. "Track records". Greyhound Star.

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