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...and if I recall Oxford's Jens Rasmussen picked up an injury whilst guesting for either Reading or Wolves and was unable to ride in the evening fixture at Monmore Green between Wolves and "The Cheetahs". We won anyway (utilising Alan Grahame as a guest) which was a regular occurrence in those days when Oxford visited Wolves!
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1985 if I remember.
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Has the weather ever been better
steve roberts replied to cityrebel's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Take care! -
Has the weather ever been better
steve roberts replied to cityrebel's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Keep safe The White Knight! -
Has the weather ever been better
steve roberts replied to cityrebel's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Spare a thought for those who haven't got a garden. It's driving me mad (as I would imagine many others who have no access to a garden) and not being able to fish at my local lake (5 minutes drive away) which is the ideal self-isolating activity as regards good mental health. How people must be coping in high rise flats in inner cities I can't begin to imagine. -
British Speedway to be reborn?
steve roberts replied to Theboss's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
...which is the conundrum facing the sport. -
British Speedway to be reborn?
steve roberts replied to Theboss's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Great race however! -
British Speedway to be reborn?
steve roberts replied to Theboss's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
I recall Dave Morton saying that his home track had placed a "band of grip" that only the home riders were aware of...or something similar. -
The random Speedway heat thread (no spoilers)!
steve roberts replied to Danny Connor's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
I was there! Great race again. -
The random Speedway heat thread (no spoilers)!
steve roberts replied to Danny Connor's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Never really a Long Track fan but a great race nevertheless, -
The random Speedway heat thread (no spoilers)!
steve roberts replied to Danny Connor's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
I have to say I didn't get to see much of Shawn as Oxford were in the National League during the early part of his career. When Oxford re-joined the British League (1984) Shawn never truly excelled around Cowley and it was a track that he himself admitted in an interview he had problems with. However i did see a lot more of Kelly as I used to pop down to Eastbourne and watch them and on their travels. -
The random Speedway heat thread (no spoilers)!
steve roberts replied to Danny Connor's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Brilliant race...never seen it before! Who could forget commentator Clive Fisher! -
British Speedway to be reborn?
steve roberts replied to Theboss's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
It was displayed with the usual PA announcement (I remember Coventry did the same) given out my Dave Hammond who was the best in the business in my view! -
British Speedway to be reborn?
steve roberts replied to Theboss's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
I may be wrong and my memory playing tricks but I think that Oxford tried to give results on the totaliser (Grade Listed apparently) but didn't last very long...and I certainly didn't bother referring to it if it did. -
Of course Mark Loram started off in the upper league as Hackney's compulsory junior and did fairly well but dropped down a league to aid development. The compulsory junior ruling was an odd one in my opinion but it did generate a few worthwhile riders who made names for themselves in the lower league. Paul Fry instantly comes to mind.
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British Speedway to be reborn?
steve roberts replied to Theboss's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
I've always thought that whatever the era the standard of racing varied depending upon the track. People are sometimes critical of speedway past and that the racing is generally better nowadays but some of the tracks riders were expected to perform on in the past would create similar difficulties today...in my opinion. Poor old Somerton Park always gets its fair share of criticism but I would defy riders today managing any better round what was a technically challenging, almost, square, track...although Phil Crump had it mastered but even he admitted that it was a poor track due to constraints forced upon it surrounding a football pitch as it did and a retaining wall. -
British Speedway to be reborn?
steve roberts replied to Theboss's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
If memory serves that was the situation when they were first introduced (1995?) but of course the authorities succumbed and they found their way into the domestic programme.