Nathan Simpson rode for Wimbledon and Eastbourne.
Pete Reading is spot on, barring 1 appearance for Swindon as a 2nd division fill in.
Not sure I agree with Ronnie Moore either. I don't see how his matches for Coventry don't count as he wasn't racing for Wimbledon at the time and therefore can't be a guest surely?
exeter
h byford
a cowland
c cox
f cann
new cross
r reeves
j squibb
I'm certain these have all passed away. Not sure about Pat Flanagan, he'd be 83 if still about.
Berwick 72-1 Geoff Davies
Coventry 74-1 Harry Maclean
Edinburgh (1) - Henry Harrfeldt
Exeter (1) - Jack Hart
Harringay (2) - Buster Brown
Newcastle (2 and 3) - Brian Craven
Poland (1) - Mieczyslaw Polukard on the left, maybe Henryk Zyto right
Russia (1) - Valeri Klementiev
Swindon (1) - Danny Malone, Bob Jones and Mick Holland
Teesside 72-1 - Mick Moores
Unknown out of car - Jim Tebby
The selection of Harris is high comedy.
I'm a GP fan, but this selection is really beyond defence. The fact he finished behind some riders who have not been selected is the most blatant example of money talking we've seen yet.
Even if it was felt there was nobody outside the GP's worthy of the place, Bjarne and PUK were both more worthy of the spot based on '08.
Shocking
Kjaer rode in 2 official fixtures for the Bees and scored 1 point from 6 rides. He was injured and missed the rest of the season.
Tilgaard rode for Newcastle in 1969. He was seriously injured in his 3rd match and never rode again.
No, Thomsen was injured at P+P in '86 (broken ankle). He recovered to ride for us later in the season at the expense of Per Sorensen.
He was never signed by anyone in '85.
GARY O'HARE Stoke(82,83,84,85),Barrow(85),Edinburgh(85),EllesmerePort(85),Newcastle(86,87),R
eading(87),LongEaton(88,89,90,91,92),Sheffield(88) MANCHESTER ENG 14.09.1963