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Not sure Chris ever rode at 7 for Ipswich only Hackney

1 Stuart Robson

2 Kennett

3 Woffinden

4 D King

5 Sundstrom

6. A Silver

7 Roynon

No Garrard, No Rasmussen

 

No Steve Bryenton!!

 

Anyone remember Kerry Gray?

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1 Stuart Robson

2 Kennett

3 Woffinden

4 D King

5 Sundstrom

6. A Silver

7 Roynon

My goodness it just doesn't look like a Rye team without Luke Bowen at 6!

 

Seriously, take out Robson for Ted Hubbard and King for Marvyn Cox and this is about right.

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My goodness it just doesn't look like a Rye team without Luke Bowen at 6!

 

Seriously, take out Robson for Ted Hubbard and King for Marvyn Cox and this is about right.

Robson is one of the first names on that team sheet surely. I never saw Hubbard or Cox so couldn't comment on them but I'd have Robson in over King, Sundstrom, Kennett and Roynon certainly if we're going on what they did while in a Rye race jacket.

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Robson is one of the first names on that team sheet surely. I never saw Hubbard or Cox so couldn't comment on them but I'd have Robson in over King, Sundstrom, Kennett and Roynon certainly if we're going on what they did while in a Rye race jacket.

Totally respect your opinion, but for me, Hubbard was Mr Rye House when he was number 1 in the late 70's, and would be a must. Cox was, to put it quite simply, considerably better than King (particularly looking at '83), and, in fact, in that '83 season was probably among the very best Rockets ever. Can't ever remember Robson at 7, but I totally agree you could easily make an argument for him over King, Sundstrom or Kennett.

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1 Ronnie Moore

2 Kelvin Tatum (1984)

3 Wilbur Lameroux (1938)

4 Tommy Jansson (1972)

5 Trevor Hedge (1970's)

6 Barry Briggs (1953)

7 Todd Wiltshire (1988)

 

Not a bad line-up for the Dons...

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Comets modern era

 

1. Carl Stonehewer

2. Rusty Harrison

3. Simon Stead

4. Peter Kildemand

5. Peter I. Karlsson

6. Richard Lawson

7. James Wright

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Wembley Lions

 

Reider Eide

Sverre Haarfeldt

Gote Nordin

Dave Jessup

Bert Harkins

Brian Collins

Brian Leonard

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Monarchs this century,

 

Freddie schott

Ryan fisher

Peter Carr

Craig cook

Rory schlein

Andrew Tully

Stevie worrall

Edited by Fenway Bleachers

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Totally respect your opinion, but for me, Hubbard was Mr Rye House when he was number 1 in the late 70's, and would be a must. Cox was, to put it quite simply, considerably better than King (particularly looking at '83), and, in fact, in that '83 season was probably among the very best Rockets ever. Can't ever remember Robson at 7, but I totally agree you could easily make an argument for him over King, Sundstrom or Kennett.

I only started going to Rye in 2004 so can only really pick riders i've seen.

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Belle Vue since I started actively following the sport in the early 80s.

 

1. Jason Crump (if the opposition includes capable opponents who'll create a worthwhile race)

2. Kelly Moran

3. Chris Morton

4. Shawn Moran

5. Peter Collins

6. Jason Lyons

7. Joe Screen

 

Narrowly squeezed out were Andy Smith, Carl Blackbird (1986), Kaj Laukkanen (the all action 1999 version of him) and Neil Collins. All riders who've been worth the entry money on their own at times.

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Carl Stonehewer

Brian Havelock

Mal McKay

Simon Stead

Lou Sansom

Alan Emerson

Reg Wilson

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Belle Vue since I started actively following the sport in the early 80s.

 

1. Jason Crump (if the opposition includes capable opponents who'll create a worthwhile race)

2. Kelly Moran

3. Chris Morton

4. Shawn Moran

5. Peter Collins

6. Jason Lyons

7. Joe Screen

 

Narrowly squeezed out were Andy Smith, Carl Blackbird (1986), Kaj Laukkanen (the all action 1999 version of him) and Neil Collins. All riders who've been worth the entry money on their own at times.

Did kelly moran ever actually ride at number 2? Smudger over lyons for me in the reserve berth.

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