Waterloo Cup 1942

The Waterloo Cup of 1942 began on Thursday 12th February 1942, having been delayed by a day, and took place on the faster course of The Withins after Lord Sefton ploughed Lydiate. The entry conditions for the race required 64 subscribers to subscribe their nomination at £25 each. The winner received £500 and a trophy (valued at £100) donated by the Earl of Sefton. The runner-up received £200, while the losing semi-finalists each received £50. The winner, Swinging Light, was owned by Mr C Molyneux Cohan, and was completing a double having won it in 1941.
WATERLOO CUP WINNER:- SWINGING LIGHT (by Dee Rock out of Famous Flight)
The Plate saw Dew Prince beat Rugged Alps
The Purse saw Victory Light defeat Dee Raft

1. Dew Prince 4/7

Dew Prince          

2. Ballerino

  Shy Best 4/6        

3. Shy Best 4/7

Shy Best 2/5          

4. Gaelic International

    Shy Best 4/11      

5. Bigot 4/5

Bigot          

6. Good Sport

  String        

7. String 2/5

String 2/9          

8. Woodburn Warrior

      Shy Best 1/2    

9. Sporting Speculator (WD)

Hazy Rhyl          

10. Hazy Rhyl (Bye)

  Mount Royal 4/11        

11. Mellow Wit

Mount Royal 2/5          

12. Mount Royal 1/3

    Mount Royal      

13. That Man Again 5/6

That Man Again 10/11          

14. Pearl Harbour

  That Man Again        

15. Drunken Matelot

Tommy Gun          

16. Tommy Gun 4/9

           

17. Bryn Blackpool 10/11

        Shy Best  

18. The Levite

Bryn Blackpool (Bye)          

19. Boiler 4/6

  Bryn Blackpool 11/10        

20. Heddon Bandit

Boiler          

21. Sea Lion 3/1

    Bryn Blackpool      

22. Magic Hand

Sea Lion          

23. Wood Regis 7/4

  Wood Regis        

24. Stuntney Foundation

Wood Regis (Bye)          

25. Dutton Vulture 4/6

      Rock Agility    

26. Victory Light

Dutton Vulture          

27. Rock Agility (NB)

  Rock Agility 1/6        

28. Haighton Arrow

Rock Agility 1/3          

29. Song of Mourne

    Rock Agility 11/10      

30. Gentle Highlander 5/4

Gentle Highlander          

31. Road To Mandalay

  Border Breeze        

32. Border Breeze 5/4

Border Breeze 1/2         Swinging Light

33. Lent Lamb

           

34. Jealous Retort 1/4

Jealous Retort 1/5          

35. Culrate

  Jealous Retort 11/10        

36. Cherry Ribbon 1/3

Cherry Ribbon          

37. Heddon Ranger

    Jealous Retort (Bye)      

38. Skylight 1/2

Skylight 6/4          

39. Dandy Dilwyn

  Skylight        

40. Dew Jock 1/2

Dew Jock          

41. Rock Bottom 5/4

      Jealous Retort    

42. Typist

Rock Bottom 10/11          

43. Rare Rebel 11/10

  Rock Bottom        

44. Just Cause

Rare Rebel          

45. July Rain 8/11

    July Rain      

46. Golden Boy

July Rain (NB)          

47. RIF

  July Rain 1/4        

48. Passionate Song 11/8

Passionate Song          

49. Balgay Punch 4/5

        Swinging Light 4/7  

50. Dream Boy

Balgay Punch          

51. Hendon 6/4

  Hendon 7/4        

52. Heated Words

Hendon 1/5          

53. Dutton Thistle 2/7

    Hendon      

54. Dry Champagne

Dutton Thistle 7/4          

55. Rugged Alps 4/5

  Dutton Thistle        

56. Dee Raft

Rugged Alps          

57. Pastorale Passe Partout

      Swinging Light (Bye)    

58. Sale Ring 2/7

Sale Ring 6/4          

59. White Book 1/3

  Sale Ring        

60. Broughton Cherry

White Book          

61. Jovial Rook

    Swinging Light 2/5      

62. Ranch Keepsake 7/4

Ranch Keepsake          

63. Swinging Light 1/6

  Swinging Light 2/7        

64. Harridan

Swinging Light 1/5          
I am very grateful to Gavin Purdon for forwarding the extract shown below from the diary of Mr Merryweather, of New Shildon, who had a keen interest in the Waterloo Cup. Robert William Merryweather (1890 – 1957), son of a railwayman, worked for the London & North Eastern Railways as a bricklayer's labourer at the Shildon Railway Wagon Works and kept a meticulous diary about coursing and horse racing.