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7 hours ago, Bavarian said:

           

    

I wonder if Fay Taylour was the very first British dirt track rider ever to race in Australia, or has any other British rider been racing in Australia before her?

Good question, Bavarian.

Lionel Wills, a Cambridge undergraduate and keen motorcyclist, visited Australia in 1926 and witnessed speedway first hand at the Sydney Royal track. He was so enthused by what he saw that he asked Johnnie Hoskins, the promoter at Sydney Royal, if he could have a go himself. After his first outing he wrote home to the motor cycle press in this country describing his own experiences and recounting the hair-raising exploits of the likes of Charlie Datson, Paddy Dean, ‘Cyclone’ Billy Lamont and the American, Sprouts Elder, urging motor cycling clubs to take up the sport.

What is not clear however is whether Wills took part in the programmed meeting or whether he just had a practice. Either way though, it seems likely he was the first domiciled Briton to ride speedway.

Edit: Just found the article I was looking for. This is the part where Lionel Wills recounts his encounter with speedway racing.

 

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Yes I think so. As I posted elsewhere A. Hunter was billed as being from England when he rode in Australia in early 1928. Also seen at least one rider billed as ‘the Flying Scotsman’ but he appears to be someone living in Australia as well

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2 minutes ago, iris123 said:

Yes I think so. As I posted elsewhere A. Hunter was billed as being from England when he rode in Australia in early 1928. Also seen at least one rider billed as ‘the Flying Scotsman’ but he appears to be someone living in Australia as well

And, of course, there was Ron Johnson unless he was 'the Flying Scotsman'.

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22 minutes ago, norbold said:

And, of course, there was Ron Johnson unless he was 'the Flying Scotsman'.

No he wasn’t the one I saw listed. In fact from memory Billy Galloway was listed as such. Interesting that he ended up living in Scotland after his career ended

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On ‎1‎/‎1‎/‎2020 at 9:46 AM, norbold said:

Good question, Bavarian.

Lionel Wills, a Cambridge undergraduate and keen motorcyclist, visited Australia in 1926 and witnessed speedway first hand at the Sydney Royal track. He was so enthused by what he saw that he asked Johnnie Hoskins, the promoter at Sydney Royal, if he could have a go himself. After his first outing he wrote home to the motor cycle press in this country describing his own experiences and recounting the hair-raising exploits of the likes of Charlie Datson, Paddy Dean, ‘Cyclone’ Billy Lamont and the American, Sprouts Elder, urging motor cycling clubs to take up the sport.

What is not clear however is whether Wills took part in the programmed meeting or whether he just had a practice. Either way though, it seems likely he was the first domiciled Briton to ride speedway.

Edit: Just found the article I was looking for. This is the part where Lionel Wills recounts his encounter with speedway racing.

 

2-3   Lionel Wills writes 2.jpg

Not found anything on this, but have found a report from Claremont,WA from August 1927 during practice sessions before the opening meeting of the new season

'Lionel Wills, the English rider who is here on a short business trip and who intends to stay over the opening meeting, also makes the cinders fly'

also

'Ron Johnson shows a good deal of improvement' 

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On 1/1/2020 at 8:46 AM, norbold said:

Good question, Bavarian.

Lionel Wills, a Cambridge undergraduate and keen motorcyclist, visited Australia in 1926 and witnessed speedway first hand at the Sydney Royal track. He was so enthused by what he saw that he asked Johnnie Hoskins, the promoter at Sydney Royal, if he could have a go himself. After his first outing he wrote home to the motor cycle press in this country describing his own experiences and recounting the hair-raising exploits of the likes of Charlie Datson, Paddy Dean, ‘Cyclone’ Billy Lamont and the American, Sprouts Elder, urging motor cycling clubs to take up the sport.

What is not clear however is whether Wills took part in the programmed meeting or whether he just had a practice. Either way though, it seems likely he was the first domiciled Briton to ride speedway.

Edit: Just found the article I was looking for. This is the part where Lionel Wills recounts his encounter with speedway racing.

 

2-3   Lionel Wills writes 2.jpg

More on Lionel Wills:

Speedway Museum Online:

http://www.speedwaymuseumonline.co.uk/lionelwills.html

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Thinking about it, maybe it wasn’t a coincidence Wills turned up in Western Australia, as I think by then Hoskins was also there. So maybe renewing acquaintances? And might explain why he was given as ‘the English rider’ instead of ‘an English rider’ if Hoskins had given the info to the press

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17 minutes ago, iris123 said:

Thinking about it, maybe it wasn’t a coincidence Wills turned up in Western Australia, as I think by then Hoskins was also there. So maybe renewing acquaintances? And might explain why he was given as ‘the English rider’ instead of ‘an English rider’ if Hoskins had given the info to the press

Yes, sounds right to me. Anyway, I think we can say that Lionel Wills was the first domiciled Brit to ride proper speedway as we know it.

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