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In speedway's 'good old days' tracks used to call on 'rusty old riders' and they proved to be enthusiastic to their teams and match winners. In the early 1960s, two examples of this were Wal Morton and Geoff Pymar - both in their fifties - who were the key riders at places like Liverpool, Bradford and Middlesbrough.

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i read jamie westacott was having a blast around plymouth and looked like he hadn't been away for 10 yrs ?

what's his average as apparently Coventry are sorted for a replacement to?
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In speedway's 'good old days' tracks used to call on 'rusty old riders' and they proved to be enthusiastic to their teams and match winners. In the early 1960s, two examples of this were Wal Morton and Geoff Pymar - both in their fifties - who were the key riders at places like Liverpool, Bradford and Middlesbrough.

almost right. David Speight & Lee Dicken, it may take a little more than these 2 to drag Buxton from the bottom of the league.

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In speedway's 'good old days' tracks used to call on 'rusty old riders' and they proved to be enthusiastic to their teams and match winners. In the early 1960s, two examples of this were Wal Morton and Geoff Pymar - both in their fifties - who were the key riders at places like Liverpool, Bradford and Middlesbrough.

How much do you get paid to mention Geoff Pymar at every possible opportunity out of interest?

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Sadly, it looks like Greg Hancock couldn't drag Buxton from the bottom of the table.

 

One can accept losing away to Kent with Danny Ayres and the Piddletown Express on such sparkling form, but the home losses are very hard to stomach...

 

However, in fairness the team has been extremely unlucky with injuries and no team manager can plan for those, but there is a limit to how hard Ollie and Ryan can ride in an effort to keep the flag flying....

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