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John Priest was 48 when he rode for Sheffield Prowlers at Ashfield in 2000 in the same team as his son, Luke. It was John's first league outing for over 20 years.

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8 minutes ago, tigerowl said:

John Priest was 48 when he rode for Sheffield Prowlers at Ashfield in 2000 in the same team as his son, Luke. It was John's first league outing for over 20 years.

Now, THAT is cool...

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On 10/24/2020 at 8:11 PM, auntie doris said:

Just chatting to Martin on Facebook. Said he rode with his Dad Clive for Swindon in 1973. Probably the only father and son to ride for the Robins in their 71 year history? Car accident curtailed his career.

Rode with his dad at Hackney on the 27/04/73  remember that year well  remember Martin riding in second half ride's with Bobo Valentine.1973 that  year sticks in the mind because the Sumner McKnight venture did not come off and without Briggo the year was a long one .One good memory though was Swindon thrashing the Cheetahs in the Midland cup.

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10 minutes ago, Sidney the robin said:

Rode with his dad at Hackney on the 27/04/73  remember that year well  remember Martin riding in second half ride's with Bobo Valentine.1973 that  year sticks in the mind because the Sumner McKnight venture did not come off and without Briggo the year was a long one .One good memory though was Swindon thrashing the Cheetahs in the Midland cup.

...and we were conned the tie in 1972 due to Briggo spitting his dummy out!

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14 minutes ago, steve roberts said:

...and we were conned the tie in 1972 due to Briggo spitting his dummy out!

That was after the heat 11 incident Steve??  Briggs/ Hitch refused to start.The Cheetahs officially won 80/75 on aggregate i have the programmes .I also remember Middleton beating Briggs in heat 1 in one meeting and Oyvind Berg also surprisingly Mckinlay/ Middleton scored a 5.1 over Briggs in heat 1 in another fixture tense meeting's.

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18 minutes ago, Sidney the robin said:

That was after the heat 11 incident Steve??  Briggs/ Hitch refused to start.The Cheetahs officially won 80/75 on aggregate i have the programmes .I also remember Middleton beating Briggs in heat 1 in one meeting and Oyvind Berg also surprisingly Mckinlay/ Middleton scored a 5.1 over Briggs in heat 1 in another fixture tense meeting's.

Middleton always seemed to have someting extra when up against Briggo but rarely had the better of Martin Ashby! Great memories Sid!

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1 hour ago, steve roberts said:

Middleton always seemed to have someting extra when up against Briggo but rarely had the better of Martin Ashby! Great memories Sid!

Did look through the head to head meeting's Steve ( guest bookings as well just team meetings) Briggs v Middleton 1969 / 19 72  _____ 13 wins to 5.                        Ashby v Middleton 1969 / 1973          12 wins        ------------   each. 

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22 minutes ago, Sidney the robin said:

Did look through the head to head meeting's Steve ( guest bookings as well just team meetings) Briggs v Middleton 1969 / 19 72  _____ 13 wins to 5.                        Ashby v Middleton 1969 / 1973          12 wins        ------------   each. 

Thanks Sid for that...I guess I was only going on the time that Garry was a "Rebel' in 1972?

Are you able to give stats for that season alone?

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How is dad Clive doing these days-I remember him well-always value for money-think he rode for Middlesbrough at one point

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9 hours ago, steve roberts said:

Thanks Sid for that...I guess I was only going on the time that Garry was a "Rebel' in 1972?

Are you able to give stats for that season alone?

3.2 to Briggo Steve in 1972,  league meetings only one of those wins for Barry was when Garry guested for Reading so really 2.2 .

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7 minutes ago, Sidney the robin said:

3.2 to Briggo Steve in 1972,  league meetings only one of those wins for Barry was when Garry guested for Reading so really 2.2 .

Thanks Sid. I always smile when driving in the Wetherby area when I see a company of skip lorries painted in day-glo orange livery...reminds me of Garry and the full face helmet he used to wear during that year.

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6 minutes ago, steve roberts said:

Thanks Sid. I always smile when driving in the Wetherby area when I see a company of skip lorries painted in day-glo orange livery...reminds me of Garry and the full face helmet he used to wear during that year.

He was very good rider  Garry no doubt about it Steve for  me he was like Dag Lovaas.Was Lovass better at Reading or Hackney/ Oxford or was Garry better at Hackney or Oxford ? For me Dag at Hackney.      -------- Garry  at Oxford.

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13 minutes ago, Sidney the robin said:

He was very good rider  Garry no doubt about it Steve for  me he was like Dag Lovaas.Was Lovass better at Reading or Hackney? was Garry better at Hackney or Oxford ? For me Dag at Hackney.      -------- Garry  at Oxford.

I think it's fair to say that Garry peaked at Oxford but unfortunately fell out with the promotion and moved on in a very complicated deal. Was never the same rider again.

Dag was another favourite...always an Oxford track specialist even during his Reading days when he was overshadowed by Mich. Personally I think that he was equally good for both Hackney and Oxford (his dream move)  but the move to White City seemed to effect him quite badly (he was an advocate of the JAP engine which wasn't suited to Wood Lane) and a bad crash played on his mind. He was a superb exponent of the notorious adverse camber on the pits turn at Cowley using it to his advantage. I remember presenting him with a bottle of bubbly after the last meeting at Cowley in 1975. A great rider!

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3 minutes ago, steve roberts said:

I think it's fair to say that Garry peaked at Oxford but unfortunately fell out with the promotion and moved on in a very complicated deal. Was never the same rider again.

Dag was another favourite...always an Oxford track specialist even during his Reading days when he was overshadowed by Mich. Personally I think that he was equally good for both Hackney and Oxford (his dream move)  but move to White City seemed to effect him quite badly (he was an advocate of the JAP engine which wasn't suited to Wood Lane) and a bad crash played on his mind. He was a superb exponent of the notorious adverse camber on the pits turn at Cowley using it to his advantage. A great rider!

Lovass for me  was in the Knutsson / Penhall,Autrey, mould they all  knew they would not be around for ever and none of them were ever tempted back.

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28 minutes ago, Sidney the robin said:

Lovass for me  was in the Knutsson / Penhall,Autrey, mould they all  knew they would not be around for ever and none of them were ever tempted back.

Remember seeing Scott ride in his first year in the UK (together with Rick Woods - who I didn't see I think? - and Sumner McNight). You could tell he was something special even then.

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