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	Number 4 is Clive Hitch I reckon, which would make it 1974. I’d agree Red Ott is number 2, but no Stan Stevens Number 6 John Gibbons Number 7 Bob Cooper
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	30 years ago this week the gates shut for the final time at Dudley Wood. So sad that the Heathens haven't been able to get a track of their own since then. Memories are all we have left......
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				Poole v Redcar, koc 1st leg, Weds 8/10/25.
salty replied to SteveLyric2's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
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				Poole v Redcar, koc 1st leg, Weds 8/10/25.
salty replied to SteveLyric2's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
You misunderstand the gist of my post, I'm referring to the group of posters on General Discussions who refuse to accept that Covid was anything other than a scam. If you scroll up a wee bit you'll see a couple of the usual suspects showed up on here to tell Steve he was mistaken in his diagnosis. As Steve says, I hope your wife made a full recovery. - 
	
	
				Poole v Redcar, koc 1st leg, Weds 8/10/25.
salty replied to SteveLyric2's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Oh dear, Steve, you obviously haven’t spent much time on the General Discussions section recently. Apparently it’s very clear that Covid was all a big con (similar to that Climate Change rubbish) inflicted upon us by the shadowy cabals who need to keep us in line. Obviously you’ve got nothing but a heavy cold. Don’t normally root for the Pirates but just for you hope they do the business tonight. - 
	
	
				GP line-up and venues for 2026
salty replied to racers and royals's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
You could understand Tai’s inclusion if he had been a member of the GP on merit and the injury had prevented him from trying for 7th, but there seems no sporting reason for including him so it must be sponsorship/financial considerations. Hope he does the pick justice, but suspect he will find it tough. - 
	Sad to hear it’s the last one, Doug. Many thanks for all the interesting articles you’ve published, it has been much appreciated.
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	My first ever Speedway meeting as a 6 year old was Cradley v Newport in September 1968. A damp, exciting spectacle under the lights, I was smitten straight away and my favourite rider from night one was Chris Julian. The programme shows paid 9 from 3 completed rides and an exclusion, I can remember he was involved in some typical Julian escapades during the evening. Sadly his career as a Heathen only lasted one more home meeting for me as when we came to the tapes in 1969 he was no longer a Heathen, but a Wasp. Still maintained a soft spot for him throughout the rest of his career and can remember going to see Newport when they rode at Monmore the following season (a place we would usually only visit when the Heathens were there).
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				Birmingham v Sheffield Mon 4th August PL2
salty replied to Brummies_Ste's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Dreadful night for the Brummies. Feel for their supporters. - 
	Another publication from London League Publications, written by Peter Lush (who has written previous books with a Wembley link) According to the review on the Speedway Plus website the book is written in 2 distinct parts concerning the 2 riders. Might interest some of our more mature readers..... Speedway | Tommy Price & Bill Ktchen | London League Publications Ltd
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	Interesting read as ever. As a Belfast resident I was interested in the piece on Dunmore. Unfortunately, I believe the Stadium closed just as I moved here in 2000 and was developed upon. Given how popular motor cycle racing is over here it's a shame Speedway never gained a proper foothold.
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	Sad news. RIP Mike
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				Wimbledon Dons...back from the dead?!!
salty replied to WookieboyDon's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Fingers crossed this works out. Beddington Lane would be my bet. Surbiton raceway didn’t exist when I lived there about 35 years ago. Looks adjacent to the Kingston Uni sports fields. - 
	Good read as always. Thank You.
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	Really enjoyed reading this Month's missive. Particularly the Charlie Monk feature. Many thanks!!!
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	Anyone read the Clarke Osborne article in todays Speedway Star?
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	As ever an interesting read. Thank You. As a postscript the much truncated stadium at Crayford closed it's doors for the final time last month. Gone to the dogs: Crayford closure a stark reminder of the downfall of a sport that could once attract royalty | Racing Post
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				Longest Stay Norwegian riders (reverse of previous post)!!
salty replied to BOBBATH's topic in Years Gone By
Odd Fossengen and Edgar Stangeland spring to mind. Odd rode from 1968 -1974 at Poole whilst Ed rode for a number of clubs throughout the 70's.