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George Hunter-truckdriver, Stan Bradbury ran spares business in Canada,

 

Aussie double World Speedway Champion Jack Young became a truck driver.

 

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Billy Galloway became an instructor at the Scottish school of hairdressing. In fact I think he was working as a barber on a ship when he heard that speedway was going to get started in GB and that is how he became involved in the birth of speedway in the country

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Mike Lanham had a chip shop in Ipswich which hes now passed onto his two sons one of whom is Leigh Lanham!

 

Shrimp Davey works at a garage near Ipswich!

 

Ted Howgego owns confectionary stores.

 

Mel Taylor works for a housing developer.

 

John Gibbons owns a plant hire/groundworks business.

 

Mick Hines owns a forklift business.

 

Robert Henry was driving a sweeper lorry!

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On 12/24/2019 at 8:58 AM, iris123 said:

Billy Galloway became an instructor at the Scottish school of hairdressing. In fact I think he was working as a barber on a ship when he heard that speedway was going to get started in GB and that is how he became involved in the birth of speedway in the country

Yes, it's never been very clear whether Billy Galloway knew about the intention to start speedway in Great Britain before he boarded the ship and worked his passage as a barber or whether he found out by accident from Keith MacKay, who happened to be on board.

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10 hours ago, norbold said:

Yes, it's never been very clear whether Billy Galloway knew about the intention to start speedway in Great Britain before he boarded the ship and worked his passage as a barber or whether he found out by accident from Keith MacKay, who happened to be on board.

Often feel it was a pity seeing as some of those pioneer riders lived into the 70s and 80s that they weren’t interviewed more. You started your career as author a tick too late

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November 1941

Bit of a tragedy with one former top Australian rider, Roy Hindle, who finished 3rd in the 1926 Australian speedway championship

Man Shot dead at railway workshops

William James aged 22, the fourth son of Mr. Rowley James of the House of Representatives for Hunter was shot dead at the South Maitland Railway Workshops yesterday morning.

Later Roy Hindle, aged 38 of Rockhampton, was charged with murder and was remanded to December 6th.

James was only married 5 months ago and Hindle was formerly a leading speedway rider 

He was eventually acquitted. Apparently he only meant to frighten James with his sawn off shot gun......

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