Ken Carr Added To GRV Hall OF Fame

Hall Of Fame Inductee : Ken Carr – Adminstrator

A top junior sportsman, was raised in Essendon and educated in Canterbury. His sporting loves were cricket and football – including lacing up the boots as a player for Essendon thirds in the VFL – and later tennis after relocating to Frankston with his wife Brenda.

Carr's parents were greyhound racing enthusiasts and, in 1958, this led to his part-time employment with the then Melbourne-based Melbourne Greyhound Racing Association. He was a MGRA gate attendant at Olympic Park from 1962-66 and part-time office copy boy until appointed club grader in 1966.

He was considered an icon in MGRA circles and was the club's secretary-manager from 1971-89 before his appointment as Greyhound Racing Control Board executive director, a position he held until 1996.

Carr was totally dedicated to the sport and its progress, and sustained a high level of administrative excellence.

Greyhound Racing Victoria Board Member , a close friend for more than 30 years, said Carr was an “innovator”.

“Ken recognised the need to market and promote the sport, to secure sponsorship,” Wardle said. “He always ensured there was a lot of razzmatazz surrounding the big events.”

Carr gave greyhound racing distinguished service. Subsequently, in 2000, the Ken Carr Medal was struck in his honour.

The Ken Carr Medal is considered the highest award for excellence within the industry. The award, for special or outstanding contribution to greyhound racing, requires the recipient to clearly demonstrate four key qualities: skill, , empathy for others and leadership.

“Ken would have been chuffed that the industry would recognise him in this way,” Wardle said.

Carr also lifted the profile of the Australian Cup – aligning it with the Moomba Festival. He also brought further glitz and glamour to Olympic Park with the regular appearances of models and high profile sporting identities.

As GRCB executive director, Carr was a proponent of central grading and telephone nominations. He also championed lighting upgrades and the installation of new starting boxes at all clubs.

Carr also knew how to win friends and influence people, including politicians, sponsors – and the .

His invitations to industry scribes for ‘long luncheons' in Chinatown was an astute public relations ploy that was considered more media management than manipulation.

Ken Carr will always be remembered as one of the truly great greyhound racing administrators.

He passed away on November 23, 1996 – following a lengthy battle with kidney and lung cancer – aged 58.

Notable Acheivements

  • Introduced central grading and phone nominations
  • The GOBIS scheme
  • Upgraded lighting and standardised starting boxes at each club
  • Led GRV-financed racetrack maintenance across the industry

The 36 inductees are in three broad categories:

  • The Pioneers (8) – recognised by the selection committee as having shaped greyhound racing's early days.
  • The People (15) – includes trainers, breeders, owners, administrators and other prominent personalities.
  • The Greyhounds (13) – includes achievements on the racetrack and at stud.

The six revealed inductees are :

  • –TRAINER [PIONEER] – champion trainer from the 1920s-'60s who won a record 10 Waterloo Cups on the circuit.
  • BYAMEE –GREYHOUND [PIONEER] – A spectacular coursing greyhound from the 1950s who won three Waterloo Cups and was trained by Ray Herbert.
  • –ADMINISTRATOR [PIONEER] – Hard-hitting administrator from the 1930s-'50s who abolished proprietary racing and was the founding Chairman of Greyhound Racing Victoria.
  • HENRY HARRISON -ADMINISTRATOR – Well-connected administrator who was particularly influential as chairman of the Sandown Greyhound Racing Club for 23 years up until 1987.
  • KEN CARR – ADMINISTRATOR – Forward-thinking administrator of the 1970s-'90s with the Melbourne Greyhound Racing Association and Greyhound Racing Victoria.
  • LIZRENE – GREYHOUND – An outstanding stayer from the early 1970s trained by Peter McGuinness.

To coincide with the Hall of Fame function, an official Victorian greyhound racing industry Hall of Fame website will also be launched on July 12.

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