Waterloo Cup

The Waterloo Cup was a coursing event organised by the National Coursing Club. The three-day event was run annually at Great Altcar in Lancashire, England from 1836 to 2005 and it used to attract tens of thousands of spectators to watch and gamble on the coursing matches. It was founded by The 2nd Earl of Sefton and, originally, was supported by his patronage.

Fleck of hare fur from the last Waterloo Cup meet, February, 2005.
Sir Mark Prescott and the cups, February 2005

It was the biggest annual hare coursing event in the United Kingdom and was often referred to by its supporters as the blue riband event of the coursing year. A hare coursing event of identical name was held in Australia from 1868 to 1985, at which point it became a lure coursing event.[1]

Run as a knock-out tournament between sixty four coursing greyhounds from Great Britain and Ireland, supporters described it as the ultimate test of a greyhound but opponents of hare coursing, such as the League Against Cruel Sports, saw it as a celebration of cruelty. The Hunting Act 2004, which came into force just after the 2005 cup, made hare coursing events illegal in England and Wales, and the Waterloo Cup has not taken place since.

History

The Waterloo Cup was the premier event in the coursing calendar and known as the 'blue ribbon of the leash'. It was inaugurated in 1836 by Mr William Lynn, proprietor of the Waterloo Hotel in Liverpool's Ranelagh Street. Encouraged by the extra trade generated by the Waterloo Cup, the Liverpool entrepreneur turned his attention to the Turf the following year and organised the first running of the Grand Liverpool Steeplechase, known as the Grand National since 1839.

The first winner of the Waterloo Cup was a bitch named Milanie, owned by Lord Molyneux, the eldest son of the Earl of Sefton on whose land the contest was run on the plains of Altcar. In addition to stakes of £16, Lord Molyneux won a trophy in the form of a silver snuff box.

The first supreme champion in the sport of coursing was Lord Lurgan's greyhound Master McGrath who won the Waterloo Cup on three occasions, 1868, 1869 & 1871. The dog became a household name in Britain and such was his fame that Queen Victoria commanded his appearance at Windsor Castle. Master McGrath set the standard by which all proceeding greyhounds would be judged. The great Master McGrath's record was finally eclipsed by Colonel North's greyhound "Fullerton" who recorded four consecutive victories in the Waterloo Cup between 1889 and 1892.

In later years the event has been championed by Newmarket trainer Sir Mark Prescott.

The 2005 event, held on 1416 February, was eventually won by a dog called Shashi, bred by Ernest Smith, and owned by him with Albert Shackcloth and Michael Darnell. Trained at Malton, North Yorkshire by the Jonathan Teal, the winner beat Hardy Admiral, owned by Diana Williams, in the final.

Past winners

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YearWinnerOwner
1836 MilanieMr William Lynn
1837 FlyMr Jebb
1838 BugleMr Ball
1839 EmpressMr Robinson
1840 EarwigMr Easterby
1841 BloomsburyMr King
1842 PriamMr Deakin
1843 MajorMr G Pollok
1844 SpeculationMr N Slater
1845 TitaniaMr Jebb
1846 HarlequinMr Barge
1847 SenateCharles Molyneux, 3rd Earl of Sefton
1848 ShadeSir St George Gore, 8th Baronet
1849 MagicianSir St George Gore, 8th Baronet
1850 CeritoMr G F Cooke
1851 Hughie GrahamMr W Sharpe
1852 CeritoMr G F Cooke
1853 CeritoMr G F Cooke
1854 SackclothCharles Molyneux, 3rd Earl of Sefton
1855 JudgeMt T Brocklebank
1856 ProtestMr J Bakens
1857 King LearMr W Wilson
1858 NevilleMr S Cass
1859* CliveMr J Jardine
1859* SelbyMr Mr J Gordon
1860 Maid of the MillMr J Blackstock
1861 CanaradzoMr J Hyslop
1862 Roaring MegMr J Challander
1863 ChloeMr T T C Lister
1864 King DeathMr T Williams
1865 MegColonel Goodlake
1866 BrigadierMr Gorton
1867 LobeliaMr E W Stocker
1868 Master M'GrathCharles Brownlow, 2nd Baron Lurgan
1869 Master M'GrathCharles Brownlow, 2nd Baron Lurgan
1870 Sea Cove (late Covet)Mr J Spink
1871 Master M'GrathCharles Brownlow, 2nd Baron Lurgan
1872 Bed of StoneMr J Briggs
1873 MurielMr R Jardine
1874 MagnanoMr C Morgan
1875 HoneymoonMr W F Hutchinson
1876 DonaldMr R M Douglas
1877 CoomassieMr R F Wilkins
1878 CoomassieM H F Stocken
1879 MistertonMr H G Miller
1880 HoneywoodMr R B Carruthers
1881 Princess DagmarMr H G Miller
1882 SnowflightMr Ellis
1883 Wild MintMr G J Alexander
1884 Mineral WaterMr C E Marfleet
1885* Bit of FashionMr E Dent
1885* Miss GlendyneMr J Hinks
1886 Miss GlendyneMr R B Carruthers
1887* Greater ScotMr R F Gladstone
1887* HerschelMr T D Hornby
1888 BurnabyMr L Pilkington
1889* FullertonColonel J T North
1889* TroughendMr J Badger
1890 FullertonColonel J T North
1891 FullertonColonel J T North
1892 FullertonColonel J T North
1893 CharacterMr R L Cotterell
1894 TextureCount Stroganoff
1895 Thoughtless BeautyMr R B Carruthers
1896 Fabulous FortuneMessrs Fawcett's
1897 GallantMr T P Hale
1898 Wild NightMr J Trevor
1899 Black FuryMr J B Thompson
1900 Fearless FootstepsMr J H Bibby
1901 Fearless FootstepsMr J H Bibby
1902 Farndon FerryMr G F Fawcett
1903 Father FlintMr J H Bibby
1904 HornfrayMr G Darlinson
1905 Pistol IIMr W H Pawson
1906 HoprendMr H Hardy
1907 Long SpanSir Robert Jardine, 2nd Baronet
1908 Hallow Eve (late Forest Kitten)Mr E Hulton
1909 DendraspisMessrs. J E & S M Dennis
1910 Heavy WeaponMr S Hill-Wood
1911 JabberwockSir Robert Jardine, 2nd Baronet
1912 Tide TimeMr J W Fullerton
1913 Hung WellMr S Hill-Wood
1914 DilwynMr A P Pope
1915 Winning NumberSir T Dewar
1916 HarmoniconMr E Hulton
1917 No competition
1918 No competition
1919+ JakinSir Robert Jardine, 2nd Baronet
1920 Fighting ForceMr N Dunn
1921 ShortcomingThe Countess of Sefton
1922 Guard's BrigadeDudley Marjoribanks, 3rd Baron Tweedmouth
1923 LattoHugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale
1924 Cushey JobMr A Gordon Smith
1925 PentonvilleMr H C Pilkington
1926 Jovial JudgeMr J l Jarvis
1927 Golden SealMr A Gordon Smith
1928 White CollarMrs Sofer Whitburn
1929 Golden SurpriseMr A Gordon Smith
1930 Church StreetMr Geo Smith
1931 ConversionMr T Cook
1932 Ben TintoMr W Ellis
1933 Genial NoblemanMr J L Jarvis
1934 Bryn TruthfulMajor H Peel
1935 Dee RockMr J E Dennis
1936 Hand GrenadeMr J Campbell
1937 Rotten RowMr R Rank
1938 PerambulateMr H C Pilkington
1939 Delightful DevonMr H Dyke
1940 Dee FlintMr J E Dennis
1941 Swinging LightMr R C Brownlee
1942 Swinging LightMr R C Brownlee
1943 CountrymanMr T Cronoplos
1944 Dutton SwordfishMrs J A Dewar
1945 Bryn TritomaMiss G A Allen
1946 Maesydd MichaelMrs S Whitburn
1947 ConstableMr E Baxter
1948 Noted SunlightMr N Shaw
1949 Life LineMr T Holmes
1950 Roving MinstrelMrs A Rhodes-Moorhouse
1951 Peter's PoetSir Richard G W Burbidge
1952 Dew WhalerMr J A Dewar
1953 Holystone LifelongMajor G A Renwick
1954 Cotton KingMr T Noble
1955 Full PeteMajor J J Fullerton
1956 Magical LoveMr T E Murgatroyd
1957 Old Kentucky MinstrelMr J Clarke
1958 Holystone ElfMr W Proctor-Smith
1959 Mutual FriendMr M Forsyth-Forrest
1960 JonquilMrs B Kerr
1961 DubedoonMr A J Morris
1962 Best ChampagneMr G B Cary
1963 Himalayan ClimberMr P McAlinden
1964 Latin LoverMr L Lucas
1965 Nicelya HeadMr A H Birtwhistle
1966 Just BetterMr G R Graham
1967 Haich BeeMr P J Duggan
1968 Not Run
1969 Not Run
1970 Rooney MagnetMr S F Land
1971 So CleverHugh Molyneux, 7th Earl of Sefton
1972 Linden ElandMr A S Cathcart
1973 Modest NewdownMr W Lee
1974 Not Run
1975 Hardly EverMrs D Ellis
1976 Minnesota MillerMr M Sullivan
1977 Minnesota MillerMr M Sullivan
1978 Not Run
1979 Not Run
1980 Not Run
1981 Timworth EdwardLady Turnbull
1982 Play SoloMr J N Donaldson
1983 Luda HussarMr W Burton
1984 Tobertelly QueenMr W Gaskin
1985 Hear and ThereMr W Gaskin
1986 Not Run
1987 MousetailMrs J M Collins
1988 React FragglMr W Gaskin & Miss E Ryan
1989 React FaganMr R Hopper
1990 Sam The Man [4]Mr D Truelove
1991 Evening MailMrs D Ellis
1992 Johns MascotJ. Gaskin
1993 Crafty TessieS. Guerin
1994 Not Run
1995 React RobertT. Ryan
1996 Dashing OakP. J. Daly
1997 Teds MoveC.J. Shaw & D. Morgan
1998 Drill the LadsD.M. Gunter
1999 Judicial InquiryD. Flanagan
2000 Suncrest TinaF. Allen
2001 Not Run (foot and mouth)
2002 Petite GloryH. G. Fetherstonhaugh
2003 HenriettaM. Barry & L. Burke
2004 Why You MontyA. Condon
2005 ShashiE. Smith, A Shackcloth & M. Darnell
* Cup divided
+ Substituted event called the Victory Cup

See also

References

  1. Donovan Associates - Donovan News No.39 Spring 2007
  2. Genders, Roy (2009). The Greyhound and Racing Greyhound. Page Brothers. ISBN 0-85020-0474.
  3. "WATERLOO CUP RESULTS 1922 - 1963". Greyhound Derby.com.
  4. "Monthly Greyhound Star (Remember When) February edition". Greyhound Star. 2011.
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