Brough Park Greyhound Stadium
Among the oldest greyhound tracks in the United Kingdom, Brough Park Greyhound Stadium is the home of greyhound racing in the north east region of England.
Brough Park Greyhound Stadium has been newly refurbished.
Facility Capacity: 1,000 spectators
Track Data
- Track Circumference: 395 meters
- Hare Type: Outside Swaffham
- Distance Raced: 237, 465, 465H, 647, 875 meters
- Run to First Bend: 103 meters (465m, 75.50 meters (647m)
Major Open Events
- The Belle Vue Bookmakers Gorton Cup
- The Colin Harney Northern Oaks
- The Ben Holms Northern Flat
- The Keith Swain Manchester Puppy Cup
- The GRA Stayers Grand
Track Records
- 290m: Hollinwood Chief - 16.86 sec. (09/1702)
- 460m: New Level - 27.81 sec. (04/12/92)
- 480m: Internet Jo - 28.31 sec. (08/09/03)
- 480mH: Ballyhane Rio - 30.10 sec. (09/18/01)
- 500m: Kilgrogan Tex - 29.78 sec. (08/10/02)
- 640m: Wath Apache - 39.08 sec. (12/13/01)
- 825m: Let Us Know - 51.55 sec. (04/12/01)
- 895m: Give Her Time - 56.67 sec. (06/23/98)
Getting to Brough Park
Brough Park Greyhound Stadium is located at The Fossway, Byker, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England.
History of Brough Park
Brough Park Greyhound Stadium is in the east end of Newcastle, in the suburb of Byker. This part of the city has undergone constant change since its urbanization in 1865. Byker became famous for chemicals, high quality glass and pottery.
The Romans settled in Byker 2000 years ago, as evidenced by "The Fossway"and "Roman Avenue", two Roman roads fringed on Brough Park's two sides. The Romans and the Ancient Brits may even have staged chariot races around Brough Park.
Centuries later the Vikings invaded the north of England. The Vikings gave the district its name "Byker". Byker got its name from "By Kiarr". “By” meaning a Viking village, "Kiarr"meaning near a marsh.
Brough Park was originally an open park land, then in 1910 a racetrack and grandstand was built to cater to horse racing. Since then Brough Park has witnessed many changes.
And on June 23, 1928, greyhound racing was introduced. Brough Park has been used for show jumping, stunt shows, and rugby leagues, but the stadium is currently best known for its greyhounds.
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