He was a five times winner of the English Greyhound Derby which constituted a record until beaten by Charlie Lister in 2011.
He was forced to seek an attachment at Wembley because of the continued closure of White City.
[1] After racing resumed he won a Pall Mall Stakes, two Grand Prixs and a Laurels before securing the ultimate prize: in 1948 Priceless Border won the English Greyhound Derby.
[3][4] He remained at Wembley and proceeded to win four more English Greyhound Derby competitions in 1949 with Narrogar Ann,[5] 1951 with Ballylanigan Tanist,[6] 1952 with Endless Gossip[7] and 1954 with Pauls Fun.
Reynolds died on 1 August 1961 in Battersea, aged 55, on the same day as his wife's birthday.