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Well, Rosco didn't sound 100% convinced at the Pit Crew AGM/Quiz but I think it's great that he has given the lad a chance-let's hope he takes it with both hands! Funny there's no announcement on the website, only in the Adver!

It does make me laugh because Rosco was no world beater himself he was given a chance he should understand.This reserve ruling is a joke and Darryl deserves a chance just like everybody else i hope he does ok.
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Seem to recall the great Leigh Adams 'liking the look' of Ritchings. Think he may well surprise a few people. Needs to hold his own at Blunsdon, which I reckon he will do.

 

Can't remember many local lads emerging from Purton in the past. All the very best Darryl. :t:

Mac and Jim Woolford(late 60s). Mac still lives in Purrton.

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Mac, was involved in one of the most spectacular crashes I have ever seen at the Abbey. Can anyone else remember it?

The one where he crashed flat-out into a lamp-standard in the second-half? Did he ride in the first seven or as number 8? Remember Keener smashing into the pit-gate. The days before elf n' safety. Elluva nice bloke...went to his home in the sticks at Upper Minety to renew his CICA accident insurance(along with STFC footballers Kamara(lived in Liden and Kingshill), Henry, Bamber(Woodhall Park), and local racing stables at Barbury Castle, Manton, Ogbourne, Broad Hinton, on the Marlboro' Downs). Remember visiting Olsson and Ivarsson at home in West Swindon...never convinced them to buy some cover. Broady(lived in Highworth), Ashby(Marlboro), the Woolfords(Purton), Dukey(Penhill), the Smarts(Inglesham), and Chessells were customers, with quite a few claims!

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The one where he crashed flat-out into a lamp-standard in the second-half? Did he ride in the first seven or as number 8? Remember Keener smashing into the pit-gate. The days before elf n' safety. Elluva nice bloke...went to his home in the sticks at Upper Minety to renew his CICA accident insurance(along with STFC footballers Kamara(lived in Liden and Kingshill), Henry, Bamber(Woodhall Park), and local racing stables at Barbury Castle, Manton, Ogbourne, Broad Hinton, on the Marlboro' Downs). Remember visiting Olsson and Ivarsson at home in West Swindon...never convinced them to buy some cover. Broady(lived in Highworth), Ashby(Marlboro), the Woolfords(Purton), Dukey(Penhill), the Smarts(Inglesham), and Chessells were customers, with quite a few claims!

From memory he was pencilled into the main team,on that night, or was at number 8. He lost control on the pits bend, and went head-first into a very tall lamp post, and the lamp post came crashing down right across the track, with a shower of sparks accompanying it! The home riders ran from the pits to assist, including Briggo. "Mac" walked away from it, but, the lamp post never recovered.

 

It was a shame that Gary Chessell gave up, because he had a lovely smooth style.

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From memory he was pencilled into the main team,on that night, or was at number 8. He lost control on the pits bend, and went head-first into a very tall lamp post, and the lamp post came crashing down right across the track, with a shower of sparks accompanying it! The home riders ran from the pits to assist, including Briggo. "Mac" walked away from it, but, the lamp post never recovered.

 

It was a shame that Gary Chessell gave up, because he had a lovely smooth style.

Did not see that but I remember when Malc Mad Wellie Holloway went off the track and flattened the flower bed next to the start line, also during a sidecar meeting when two collided and one of them went across the centre green at full bore towards the St Johns crew.

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From memory he was pencilled into the main team,on that night, or was at number 8. He lost control on the pits bend, and went head-first into a very tall lamp post, and the lamp post came crashing down right across the track, with a shower of sparks accompanying it! The home riders ran from the pits to assist, including Briggo. "Mac" walked away from it, but, the lamp post never recovered.

 

It was a shame that Gary Chessell gave up, because he had a lovely smooth style.

Roughly what year was that BritPete?

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......BritPete....... Mac, was involved in one of the most spectacular crashes I have ever seen at the Abbey. Can anyone else remember it?

 

I've got a photo in one of my Facebook Speedway albums of John Davis demolishing a post as well at Swindon but I think this would have been in the 1980's. Seems the posts get in the way quite a bit on the Robins track. :lol:

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I've got a photo in one of my Facebook Speedway albums of John Davis demolishing a post as well at Swindon but I think this would have been in the 1980's. Seems the posts get in the way quite a bit on the Robins track. :lol:

It's a big track,but still not quite big enough for some riders! I was hoping that at least someone would have witnessed that crash. Then again, I was fairly young at the time, and it was well over 40 years ago.

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Seem to recall Renat Guforov narrowly missing virtually every post at Blunsdon whilst in Swindon colours. However, he didn't have such luck at Peterborough when he demolished the first/second bend fence in 2006

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