After the war business boomed and
totalisator turnover in 1946 was £1,878,980. A Derby final appearance by a greyhound called Lacken Invader was trained by L. Hague. The trainers supplying runners in the 1960s were Stan Mitchell, Wilf France, Percy Stagg, W Holland, G England and Bill Adams. In the early 1970s three new trainers Eddie Moore, Harry Bamford and Ron Saunders joined. In 1971 the experiment by the GRA to introduce eight dog races went into full swing with trials at Harringay and racing at Belle Vue and White City. Eddie Moore's Myrtown, a dark brindle dog finished runner up to Jimsun in the
1974 English Greyhound Derby and one year later he made the
1975 English Greyhound Derby final again. Trainers continued to join the track in the late 1970s George Barnett and Jack Hurt were two such trainers, the latter experienced success with a greyhound called Kilbelin Ruler and Hurt had arrived from
Preston Greyhound Stadium in 1977. ==Speedway==