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From the original programme Show Biz X1 v Speedway Riders X1 29/03/59 @ Sutton United Football Ground

 

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Show Biz X1

 

 

 

Pip Wedge (goal keeper)

 

Jimmy Henney, John Burgess

 

Siggy Jackson, Walley Barnes, Chas Mcdevitt

 

Glen Mason, Toni Dalli

 

Des O Connor, Ronnie Carroll, Dave King

 

 

Reserves: Sean Connery, Pete Regan

 

Referee: Geogre Swindin

Linesmen: Dennis Evans

Rick Barrett

 

Brian Crutcher, Ron How, Ronnie Moore

 

Geoff Harris, Reg Trott

 

Bob Andrews, Bert # Name Removed #, Gerry Jackson

 

Cyril Brine, Pat Flanagan

 

Mike Broadbanks (goal keeper)

 

Reserves: Howdy Byford

Murray Briggs

George White

Ernie Baker

Phil Bishop

Speedway Riders X1

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I saw the Speedway riders 11 a couple of times way back in the early seventies.First time I saw them was at West Drayton when I think they played against a Showbiz 11 for local charities and the other time I saw them was at Romford when they played against a Wrestlers 11.I beleive that one of the wrestlers was Mick McManus who was very popular at that time. Can't really remember very much about either match except that Colin Pratt was in the speedway 11 at West Drayton and I think the Kennett brothers played at Romford.

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Hughie Saunders testimonial arranged a game between the 1979 (correct me if i am wrong) Rockets, and the Hoddesdon Town team.

 

the front of the programme had a cartoon drawing of a player with a quizzical look on his face facing a fully dressed rider with face mask and helmet on.

 

i believe that hoddesdon were winning the match at half time until the Rockets said if they get beat they want a re match down on the track the following week!!

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Promoters Bobby and Allan Ham were footie players.

One of them used to play for Rotherham United, he sometimes gets mentioned in those "flashback" things in the local sports paper.

 

Didn't Steve Schofield play football up to quite a decent none league level in his younger days?

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Here are some not particularly brilliant pictures that I took in 1987. They are from a match between Newbury Town and a Motorcyclists XI, which was a benefit match for Motor Cross Rider David Stirland, whose brother played for Newbury (and was also in the same 1st Hungerford Cubs Six-a-side team as myself that won the six-a-side cup a few years earlier with a suburb display in the final over 1st Kintbury - but I digress).

 

Picture 1: The teams pose for pictures slightly to my right. On the far left are Steve Schofield and Simon Cross, with Martin Yeates a bit further along.

 

Picture 2: Simon Cross prepares to, er, cross.

 

Picture 3: Goalie Martin Yeates and a big, beery looking bloke, leave the field.

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In my dim and distant youth, I took part in a Crayford Supporters v Rye House footie match. Brian Foote played for the Rockets and came onto the field wearing hobnail boots. Needless to say most on our side were rather reluctant to tackle him! :D

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Currently on eBay:

 

TV Stars v. Speedway Riders' X1

 

"Programme from the Charity match played at Hornchurch Stadium,Upminster on 22/3/64.

 

T.V Stars include;Jess Conrad,Mike and Bernie Winters and Bernard Bresslaw.I wouldn't know where to start with the Speedway Stars,so I won't bother!!"

 

The seller is obviously not a fan.

 

If someone buys it we can find out who the speedway team was. Any offers?

Oh well, seeing as no-one else put in a bid, I bought it myself.

 

The programme says the Speedway XI was formed in 1958 and the players for that afternoon's match (22/3/64) would be chosen from the regular players: Gerald Jackson, Ron How, Reg Trott, Barry Briggs, Cyril Maidment, Ove Fundin, Ernie Baker, Viv Harwood, Jim Heard, Roy Trigg, Jim Tebby, Danny Dunton, Pat Flanaghan, Bob Andrews and D. Boulter.

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