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  1. This meeting and the return on the 8th of July were programmed as 13 heats but the Glasgow leg added two nominated heats thanks to a pre-meeting agreement between the clubs according to the Speedway Star match report Kangaroos 29 - Shane Parker 7, Brett Woodifield 6, Nigel Sadler 8, Craig Watson 8 GT Motorcycles 28 - Brent Werner 11, Billy Janniro 2, David Howe 10, Glenn Cunningham 5 The Checks (sic) 23 - Josef Franc 7, Richard Wolff 7, Adrian Rymel 1, Michal Makovsky 8 Trelawny 16 - Mark Courtney 0, Frank Smart 4, Graeme Gordon 7, Chris Neath 5 Bjarne P won the final from Andre Compton, Nicki P and Rusty Harrison
  2. Class act but he didn't score a maximum for us at Workington. He dropped a point but made up for it by scoring a paid max the day after when the Monarchs were cuffed 58-32 at Ashfield
  3. Excellent Steve, much obliged
  4. Hi, Does anyone have the heat details (including the Silver Helmet races) between the Wildcats and the Tigers on April 28th 1981? Thanks...
  5. Why didn't I think of that? Thanks Frenchy
  6. Sorry, should have clarified... White City please
  7. I hope someone out there has details of this National League meeting, as far as I'm aware the last time a Plymouth team visited Glasgow before this season...
  8. Norman Storer didn't ride for the Lions in this KO Cup meeting and was replaced by T Swales, was it Tony or Tim? Looking forward to the Lions renewing their rivalry with the Tigers at Ashfield this year...
  9. See this thread... http://www.speedway-forum.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=55984 It doesn't open during the winter, I think the first official opening in 2011 is April 24th
  10. No problem - that's one of the advantages of being off due to the snow here in Glasgow... lots of time to look at old Speedway Stars
  11. 18.8.1979 - Cradley 14 Wimbledon 10 1: Gundersen, Johns, Ross, Penhall 70.2 2: Schwartz, Hack, Richardson, Pawson 70.5 3: Muts, Collins, Johns, Grahame 70.4 4: Hack, Owen, Bastable, Pawson 68.7 26.9.1979 - Birmingham 14 Wimbledon 10 1: Johns, Ross, Grahame, Bastable 63.6 2: Koponen, Wilson, Brewer, Pawson 65.0 3: Johns, Emerson, Columbo, Richardson 63.2 4: Koponen, Herne, Salomonsson, Brewer 65.8 3.10.1979 - Poole 37 Swindon 29 1: Simmons, Gresham, Gramstad, Kennedy 70.5 2: Holloway, Yeates, Pyszny, Ashby 71.0 3: Crump, Sjosten, Middleditch, Mastrup 71.4 4: Preston, Holloway, Yeates, Ashby 70.0 5: Sjosten, Gresham, Yeates, Mastrup 71.5 6: Simmons, Holloway, Mastrup, Kennedy 72.8 7: Crump, Preston, Mastrup, Yeates 72.0 8: Kennedy, Pyszny, Gramstad, Holloway (F) 73.8 9: Crump, Sjosten, Middleditch, Gresham 73.3 10: Simmons, Crump, Kennedy, Mastrup 72.3 11: Ashby, Preston, Pyszny, Holloway, Gresham (Fn) 77.0 6.10.1979 - Swindon 23 Exeter 19 1: Autrey, Mastrup, Kilby, Koppe 68.8 2: Kudrna, Holloway, Spinka, J.Verner 70.9 3: Crump, V.Verner, Ashby, Dryml 69.9 4: Kilby, Prinsloo, Kudrna, Holloway 71.8 5: Crump, Autrey, Ashby, Koppe 70.7 6: Crump, Kudrna, Prinsloo, Mastrup 73.4 7: Dryml, Spinka, Holloway, V.Verner 76.9 25.10.1979 - Swindon 23 Exeter 19 1: Gresham, Kudrna, Ashby, Boocock (Fx) V.Verner (Fn) 71.5 2: Spinka, Kurdna, Holloway, J.Verner 70.9 3: Crump, Dryml, Gramstad, Koppe 71.9 4: Kilby, Prinsloo, Holloway, J.Verner (EF) 71.1 5: Crump, Kudrna, Gramstad, Dryml 72.5 6: Kurdna, Prinsloo, Gresham, Ashby 73.5 7: Koppe, Holloway, Dryml, Kilby (F) 74.5 6.10.1979 Cradley guests were Nigel Couzens (Tapes, EF) & John Williams (0, 1, 1) 16.6.1979 KL guest scoring 3 was Dave Allen
  12. Hi, can anyone provide the heat details for this meeting? The relevant issue of the Speedway Star had no information due to an ongoing industrial dispute... Thanks, David
  13. David

    July 1984

    Exactly what I was looking for - thanks very much
  14. David

    July 1984

    I'm hoping someone can help with the heat details for the following Glasgow meetings... Away at Scunthorpe on 16th July Home v Long Eaton on 20th July Thanks in advance...
  15. Aye very good son! It's the best speedway museum in the world, never mind the UK! Ask some of the multi-World Champions that have signed the guestbook what they think about it
  16. More than likely, it's a well-kept secret but well worth the trip
  17. A pity no one replied to you Miss Tigs, but having visited yesterday before heading to Ashfield for the Tigers victory over that Embra mob, I can thoroughly recommend a trip to the museum, it's fantastic! Remaining scheduled openings this year are on September 5th and October 31st.
  18. Sandman's correct - surname is Olivier and a South African, according to the excellent 25th Anniversary handbook regarding Glasgow produced by Ian Steel & David Thomson. Don't know when he was born though, that's usually a question for Mike Moseley
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