[4] The first night featured seven races and there were just four track trainers, Bannister, Jennings, Rimmer and Wright.
[5] Soon after the opening date the racing became independent (unaffiliated top a governing body) and it was some time later before the track switched back to the rules of the NGRC.
In 1944, Gladstone Brigadier trained by Ken Newham won the Scottish Greyhound Derby at Carntyne Stadium.
[6] The stadium was owned by the Warrington Greyhound Racing Association Ltd and featured a main covered grandstand on the home straight.
Warrington greyhound Clady Border trained by Newham went from Manchester Airport to Belfast to take part in an event at Celtic Park in which he won.