Bryn Posted March 9, 2007 Report Share Posted March 9, 2007 Some other problems, apart from the huge one of getting planning permission that is include: Whether or not Ladbrokes would want speedway there Access to the stadium and car parking for fans bearing in mind that Sainsbury's is open until 10pm each night and the car parking space for the dog stadium is VERY limited indeed - doubt if more than 150 cars could be accommodated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ray Rocket Posted March 9, 2007 Report Share Posted March 9, 2007 car parking space for the dog stadium is VERY limited indeed - doubt if more than 150 cars could be accommodated.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Bryn, So would you say that greyhound racing has less people attending than speedway? Not trying to be clever, I do not know the answer. However, I do remember somebody saying that a lot of people follow dogs via betting shops and the internet. I suppose if you assume 3 people in a car, 1,000 spectators, you really need 350 spaces, at least. The fact they had Speedway there once, would you feel Planning Permission possible or a non starter. Regards. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parsloes 1928 nearly Posted March 9, 2007 Report Share Posted March 9, 2007 The new stadium (well built in 1985 so not exactly 'new' anymore!!) is an entirely functional animal. Indeed, I wouldn't really go as far as calling it a Stadium at all. There's effectively just a dog track (and a small one at that) encompassed on three 'sides' (alright an oval can't have three sides, but you get my drift!? ) with just the boundary wall; and the only viewing area is offered by a (reasonably plush with restaurant facilities included) grandstand and a small bookies and standing area outside at the front of this stand. The lighting stanchions have out of necessity to be placed on the centre green and the location of these more than anything else (plus the too small size) make putting in a Speedway circuit inside the dog track a literal impossibility. RR: see above. You must have missed this earlier posting of mine. Explains the 'technical' reasons why a Speedway track couldn't possibly be located in the new 'stadium' (sic) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ray Rocket Posted March 9, 2007 Report Share Posted March 9, 2007 You must have missed this earlier posting of mine. Explains the 'technical' reasons why a Speedway track couldn't possibly be located in the new 'stadium' (sic) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thank you Mr P Actually, I did see your posting, but had forgotten. I suppose the lighting situation could be resolved with 'will' and 'money', but there's the rub. Regards. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parsloes 1928 nearly Posted March 9, 2007 Report Share Posted March 9, 2007 Access to the stadium and car parking for fans bearing in mind that Sainsbury's is open until 10pm each night and the car parking space for the dog stadium is VERY limited indeed - doubt if more than 150 cars could be accommodated. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hmm, for a man who doesn't drive, a surprising concern about car parking!!?? Of course one of the beauties of Crayford was its proximity to the station which had an excellent service into London and all those suburban stops on the way. The greatest tragedy of Speedway in the south-east has been the loss of accessible public transport links to tracks. No one could, in all honesty, say that getting to Eastbourne, Sittingbourne or Arena (er, Lakeside..!) is easy by train. In the days of Crayford, Hackney, White City & Wimbledon one could - and as a teenager, I did.. - easily get to watch Speedway from any part of London at all those trackswithout having to worry about needing a car. Sure Bryn still manages it now; but essentially one has a car or one doesn't go!! This has excluded kids who want to or had to go without parents and many OAPs too. Rye House is close to a station, though, and that gives it IMO a big advantage for many Speedway fans over other tracks in the region... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KenB1 Posted March 10, 2007 Report Share Posted March 10, 2007 Thinking about that Crayford reunion as a possible event during one of Sittingbourne's matches this year..: has anyone a preferred date among the following: July 1st. (when Plymouth are the visitors) August 19th. vs. the 'old enemy' Rye House September 2nd. vs. Oxford The Rye House match has an obvious appeal..: and I guess Uncle Len (once Crayford's co-promoter..) would be in attendance plus maybe Steve Naylor.. But then the fact that none other than the legend that is Bryn Williams is the Oxford CL team's Chairman (and, he's asked me to say, 2005 CL winning Team Manager..!!) might make September 2nd. a good date...? There are other CL dates at the Old Gun Site obviously but thought summer might be better and gives more time to organise..: and maybe get sponsors for a proper commemorative second half event..: perhaps for the Del Lewis trophy..?? Any old Highwaymen/Kestrels out there..: it's your event, what do you think..?? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Goota go for August, to allow for the weather having a 50/50 chance of being good! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parsloes 1928 nearly Posted March 10, 2007 Report Share Posted March 10, 2007 Goota go for August, to allow for the weather having a 50/50 chance of being good! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Now, now Kenny..: as we both know the weather is ALWAYS good at Iwade.. (Hmm, this is easy for me to say as I'm always tucked up nice and warm in the announcers box whereas you're a-top another of the gun turrets freezing your proverbials off..!! ) August 19th. looking favourite then..?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kent Boy Posted April 26, 2007 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2007 What riders have been contacted for reunion? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parsloes 1928 nearly Posted April 27, 2007 Report Share Posted April 27, 2007 What riders have been contacted for reunion? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well, got VERY little response (as you'll note above..) to my suggestion so at the moment whole thing is up in the air. Can't be August 19th. either.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mick cast Posted May 12, 2007 Report Share Posted May 12, 2007 The Sainsbury at crayford is good for fresh salad etc, it has a Homebase adjunct to it. A very big car park which seems to always be busy. With this little napkin sized stadium as you depart from sainsbury, i question the supposed size of the dog track, and question the viability of a speedway circuit. Its only a ten to fifteen minute drive from where I live, but just not big enough for any kind of speedway with engines, Tuesdays at crayford sadly will never return. Sundays at sainsbury, unfortunately a different story What about paul woods, les rumsey, steve naylor,trevor barnwell, mick pither and of course Mr hackney , ie Barry Thomas, they all rode for the kestrels. My wife has still got a crayford teddy bear complete with body cover. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kent Boy Posted May 12, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 12, 2007 You forgot the legends Alan Sage and Laurie Etheridge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parsloes 1928 nearly Posted May 12, 2007 Report Share Posted May 12, 2007 The new stadium (well built in 1985 so not exactly 'new' anymore!!) is an entirely functional animal. Indeed, I wouldn't really go as far as calling it a Stadium at all. There's effectively just a dog track (and a small one at that) encompassed on three 'sides' (alright an oval can't have three sides, but you get my drift!? ) with just the boundary wall; and the only viewing area is offered by a (reasonably plush with restaurant facilities included) grandstand and a small bookies and standing area outside at the front of this stand. The lighting stanchions have out of necessity to be placed on the centre green and the location of these more than anything else (plus the too small size) make putting in a Speedway circuit inside the dog track a literal impossibility. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> mick cast: Welcome to the best thread on the whole BSF!!! Above is a section of a posting I made before about that travesty of a dog track in the old car park..! As you can see there's, sadly, no question of a Speedway track being viable.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bryn Posted May 12, 2007 Report Share Posted May 12, 2007 I made before about that travesty of a dog track in the old car park..! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> PITS carpark to be a little pedantic Parsnips! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yorkekeith Posted May 12, 2007 Report Share Posted May 12, 2007 You forgot the legends Alan Sage and Laurie Etheridge. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> and alan johns he is still about. all the best keith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kent Boy Posted May 13, 2007 Author Report Share Posted May 13, 2007 Peter Thorogood, Alan Sage and Laurie Etheridge were Crayford in my view Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bryn Posted May 13, 2007 Report Share Posted May 13, 2007 Peter Thorogood, Alan Sage and Laurie Etheridge were Crayford in my view <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Not forgetting, on our travels, double tactical substitute in heat 8! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil Silvers Posted May 13, 2007 Report Share Posted May 13, 2007 Peter Thorogood, Alan Sage and Laurie Etheridge were Crayford in my view <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Agree with that. Dont remember much about PG, but LE and AS were around in my late 1970's stint at the House. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Manhire Posted March 16, 2012 Report Share Posted March 16, 2012 QUOTE (Kent Boy @ Dec 18 2006, 11:28 AM) Which included Brad Dowsett, Richard Newnham, Keith Cornell, Nick Smith and Mark Terry. What ever happened to them Putting aside the controversy of 'Goodwingate' , there are a few obscure-ish names in that list, KB..!! Here's a challenge..: what about, whatever happened to the 14 riders in Highwaymen/Kestrels history with three or fewer league appearances..??! You've already mentioned Richard Newnham and Keith Cornell with just two official appearances each as Kestrels; as did Richard Willis in '75. In the earlier incarnation, someone called Ian Spencer appeared twice for the Highwaymen..: did he pop up later at Kingsmead..?? Those with three appearances only are Tony Brooks and three far more famous names: Arthur Price who went onto to win the Second Division Riders champs with Boston; Dingle Brown ( a recent associate of mine in Womble-land but soon, I hear, heading for sunnier climes..!!) and the late Vic Harding. There were a handful riders in Crayford league history with just a solitary appearance to their names. Anyone know what happened to this famous (or maybe not so..!!) five: Peter Gay, Cyril Hathaway, Terry Barclay, Nigel Sparshott and Ian Fletcher. I can fill in details of Terry..: he's one of the brave boys in blue in Sussex. No, not a Brighton & Hove Albion footballer…!!!! Which leaves just one on the list and this is THE enigma I've puzzled over for over thirty years!! In the Kestrels' opening two matches in '75 (away at Crewe, home to Boston) the rider at number seven (scoreless in both matches) was named as Dave Howard. Yet when the team photo was taken at that same opening NNL home fixture the guy wearing the no. 7 race-jacket is most certainly the rider who appeared there for most of the rest of that opening season, Bill Archer. Whilst I can understand why Howard lost his slot to Archer, I could never fathom out how come the team photo taken that day before the match included Bill and not Dave Howard..!! And I seem to recall when the Star printed the team pic on the inside back cover some weeks later he was named as Howard. I've always wondered, were they, in fact ,one & the same person; and for some reason Archer called himself Howard in those first two matches…!! Any thoughts..??!! Cyril Hathaway emigrated to Christchurch New Zealand late October 1973. After a short period he went up to Hamilton in the North Island where he dabbled in Speedway at the local Khi Khi track. Somewhere around 1980 Cyril (ces) went to Australia where he flew helicopters for a living. Ces married for the second time and had one daughter. On October 20th 2006 whilst working in Papua New Guinea flying helicopters Ces along with 3/4 other people all died when they crashed into trees. I know all this because Ces lived with me in NZ and over a 40 year period we became very good friends. The one regret we all have is that I nor any of his family have any photos of Ces doing his thing in the dirt if anybody can help in this regard that would be superb. Keep it sideways John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Manhire Posted March 23, 2012 Report Share Posted March 23, 2012 QUOTE (Kent Boy @ Dec 18 2006, 11:28 AM) Which included Brad Dowsett, Richard Newnham, Keith Cornell, Nick Smith and Mark Terry. What ever happened to them Putting aside the controversy of 'Goodwingate' , there are a few obscure-ish names in that list, KB..!! Here's a challenge..: what about, whatever happened to the 14 riders in Highwaymen/Kestrels history with three or fewer league appearances..??! You've already mentioned Richard Newnham and Keith Cornell with just two official appearances each as Kestrels; as did Richard Willis in '75. In the earlier incarnation, someone called Ian Spencer appeared twice for the Highwaymen..: did he pop up later at Kingsmead..?? Those with three appearances only are Tony Brooks and three far more famous names: Arthur Price who went onto to win the Second Division Riders champs with Boston; Dingle Brown ( a recent associate of mine in Womble-land but soon, I hear, heading for sunnier climes..!!) and the late Vic Harding. There were a handful riders in Crayford league history with just a solitary appearance to their names. Anyone know what happened to this famous (or maybe not so..!!) five: Peter Gay, Cyril Hathaway, Terry Barclay, Nigel Sparshott and Ian Fletcher. I can fill in details of Terry..: he's one of the brave boys in blue in Sussex. No, not a Brighton & Hove Albion footballer…!!!! Which leaves just one on the list and this is THE enigma I've puzzled over for over thirty years!! In the Kestrels' opening two matches in '75 (away at Crewe, home to Boston) the rider at number seven (scoreless in both matches) was named as Dave Howard. Yet when the team photo was taken at that same opening NNL home fixture the guy wearing the no. 7 race-jacket is most certainly the rider who appeared there for most of the rest of that opening season, Bill Archer. Whilst I can understand why Howard lost his slot to Archer, I could never fathom out how come the team photo taken that day before the match included Bill and not Dave Howard..!! And I seem to recall when the Star printed the team pic on the inside back cover some weeks later he was named as Howard. I've always wondered, were they, in fact ,one & the same person; and for some reason Archer called himself Howard in those first two matches…!! Any thoughts..??!! Cyril (Ces) Hathaway emigrated to Christchurch NZ early Nov. 1973. After a short spell Ces moved north to the town of Hamilton where he dabbled in speedway at the local tracks. Around 1980 Ces then moved to Australia where he was employed flying helicopters. Ces took a job flying helicopters in Papua New Guinea, on October 20th 2006 in heavy fog the helicopter crashed into trees killing all on board. As none of Ces family have any photo's of him in his limited speedway days please contact me if you think you could help in this regard. It would be much appreciated. John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parsloes 1928 nearly Posted March 28, 2012 Report Share Posted March 28, 2012 Cyril Hathaway emigrated to Christchurch New Zealand late October 1973. After a short period he went up to Hamilton in the North Island where he dabbled in Speedway at the local Khi Khi track. Somewhere around 1980 Cyril (ces) went to Australia where he flew helicopters for a living. Ces married for the second time and had one daughter. On October 20th 2006 whilst working in Papua New Guinea flying helicopters Ces along with 3/4 other people all died when they crashed into trees. I know all this because Ces lived with me in NZ and over a 40 year period we became very good friends. The one regret we all have is that I nor any of his family have any photos of Ces doing his thing in the dirt if anybody can help in this regard that would be superb. Keep it sideways John Gosh, many thanx John - and must be close to a BSF record picking up on a thread dormant for and a question asked five years ago!! Very glad you did though!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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