1. Kenny Carter - My first ever sporting hero. Quality on a bike.
2. Neil Evitts - My second sporting hero!!! In 1986 he showed what he was capable of but for a variety of reasons he never seemed to quite reach his full potential.
3. Sam Ermolenko - the only rider who stopped me plunging into depression at Sheffield when the two divisions merged!
4. Gary Havelock - the most talented young rider I have ever seen. I'm never sure what he would have achieved had it not been for his injury (and also the fact that he missed a whole year through suspension).
5. Hans Nielsen - The best rider I have ever seen. Not really seen Rickardsson since he has become genuinely world class. Gundersen was up there but I don't think he had the consistency that Hans had.
6. Marvyn Cox - When Cocker came to Bradford he was probably slightly past his best but he was so professional and consistent home and away. Something certain other riders at the club lacked at the time and I think he was an important turning point at the club as they turned from strugglers into a side that could win things.
7. Sean Wilson - Has been a quality rider and, just as importantly, captain and role model for young riders at Sheffield since he came back to the club.