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Ronnie Moore, Bob Andrews, Jack Scott, Stefan Kwoczala, Ivor Hughes

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Chris Morton, Peter Collins, Richard Green, Shawn Moran, Les Collins

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Dick Bradley, Jimmy Gooch, Ivor Brown, Charlie Monk, George Hunter

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Nigel Boocock, Igor Plechanov, Gote Nordin, Kenny Carter, Mark Loram

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6 hours ago, customhouseregular said:

Knutsson, Harrfeldt, Hunter, Nordin, Lofqvist 

How on earth did you let Nordin slip in there? :rofl:

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1 hour ago, falcace said:

Chris Morton, Peter Collins, Richard Green, Shawn Moran, Les Collins

The obvious four in your list speak for themselves Falcace .But i did see Richard Green twice at Exeter and by god he was exciting to watch.

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My favourite riders, not the best in the world but here goes:

Jim Airey

Gordon Guasco

Jack Millen

Graeme Smith

and finally, the one and only 'Briggo'.

You did ask.

You may notice a little Sunderland bias here. :wink:

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8 hours ago, The White Knight said:

My favourite riders, not the best in the world but here goes:

Jim Airey

Gordon Guasco

Jack Millen

Graeme Smith

and finally, the one and only 'Briggo'.

You did ask.

You may notice a little Sunderland bias here. :wink:

No gentleman George Barclay  WK ?  you have probably missed endless others that you admired.For me i admire any rider of any ability that has the guts to ride a speedway bike.

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22 hours ago, BL65 said:

Ronnie Moore, Bob Andrews, Jack Scott, Stefan Kwoczala, Ivor Hughes

Good to see Stefan Kwoczala get a mention. A world class rider whose  career was cut short after suffering a fractured skull in a crash at Krakow in 1961. That was after winning the Polish championship in 1959 and finishing 7th at the World final the following year.

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21 hours ago, Sidney the robin said:

The obvious four in your list speak for themselves Falcace .But i did see Richard Green twice at Exeter and by god he was exciting to watch.

He was everything that was good about the National League. Not the most professional, not the most talented, always approachable, often chaotic, but always exciting and 100% effort.

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Stonehewer, Nicki Pedersen, Henriksson, Wato , Iversen. As said by others though, could be different if asked tomorrow. 

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Ole Olsen, Sam Ermolenko, Peter Karlsson, George Hunter, Gary Peterson.

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