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  1. Well the statement by Roger Cearns shows the following quote from the application in September 2008 - "Held from mid March to October, each year, once a week, the sport like football is divided into leagues and families follow their local team (probably in this case the Kent Dons) at home and away meeting." The full link is here (scroll about half way down to the document STATEMENT OF ROGER CEARNS
  2. I'm pretty sure it was mentioned in Cearns' initial planning application. I'll have a search and see if I can find it.
  3. One thing I am really not happy with is that he is more than happy to use the 'Dons' nickname if he gets going!
  4. Yes he did according to my list he rode in 1955, 56 and 57
  5. I seem to remember that when he retired from Speedway he took up working with Royal Mail and was a postman in Sunbury-on-Thames (just down the road from me). Also recall that he passed away not so long ago.
  6. http://www.speedway-forum.co.uk/forums/ind...topic=34410&hl=
  7. Well the name ties in with Kev's record so looks like he is the man. Thanks very much...............database updated!!
  8. Maybe you could help me out here speedyguy? In my detailed list of riders that have worn the red and yellow of Wimbledon, I have a rider named N PIQUET that rode in 1949. Can you shed any light on this rider? Thanks in anticipation
  9. Oh behave! Could say the same for Nicki P not shaking hands then!
  10. Come on boys!!!!! Unfortunately I'm Best Man at a wedding on Saturday so will miss it
  11. Which you would get by re-introducing the old qualification system. I'm not sure if you understand what I'm getting at (apologies if you do! ) The GP Series would stay as it is, it just means that the qualification for the following seasons GP series would run alongside, just as it was last year. Bringing the National Championships in as the first qualification stage would mean all riders from all nationalities would get the chance to fight for a place in the GP's. Currently they have next to no chance.
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