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Sad news posted by one of Dennis' family on Facebook. A former Halifax and Hull rider from the 60's and early 70's,  Dennis passed away yesterday aged 80.

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56 minutes ago, BOBBATH said:

I recall Dennis very well and sad to hear this. Great guy. One question after Gavy retired as a rider did he stay in England for a few years before finally returning to Aussia?

He spent a few years as Halifax team manager before heading back to Adelaide in 1986.

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12 hours ago, chunky said:

He spent a few years as Halifax team manager before heading back to Adelaide in 1986.

During his time as Team Manager he once questioned Kenny Carter's commitment/team spirit to the team which annoyed then promoter Eric Boothroyd. Dennis quit during that winter (1983) to concentrate on his garage businees.

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On 8/28/2023 at 6:57 AM, steve roberts said:

During his time as Team Manager he once questioned Kenny Carter's commitment/team spirit to the team which annoyed then promoter Eric Boothroyd. Dennis quit during that winter (1983) to concentrate on his garage businees.

He had a second hand car dealership in Denholme,not far from Halifax.I think Dennis was possibly the second man in British speedway to use the ESO/Jawa speedway bike.I think Rim Malskeitis,and i have probably spelt that wrong,at Long Eaton was the first,although i stand to be corrected.

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23 hours ago, salty said:

He had a brother, Jimmy, who died in a track crash in Aussie I think. Solid second string with the Dukes and part of the furniture at The Shay.

RIP.

That was the main reason he initially retired. Jimmy was killed on 23rd January, 1970, at Rowley Park, and Dennis never reappeared for that season.

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2 hours ago, BOBBATH said:

Derrickn mentioned in his post Rim Malkaitis, that's a name I haven't thought of in years. I recall him riding for Long Eaton in 1965 (the greatest year)-hopefully still with us-does anybody know.

He died 23rd November, 2020.

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21 hours ago, BOBBATH said:

Derrickn mentioned in his post Rim Malkaitis, that's a name I haven't thought of in years. I recall him riding for Long Eaton in 1965 (the greatest year)-hopefully still with us-does anybody know.

When Halifax 're-opened in1965,Long Eaton were the first visitors,and on a rainy night in front of 11.000 fans ran out victors by 41-37.Rim must have been riding that night,but it was a young Ray Wilson who caught the eye.I still remember that night,if only we could turn the speedway clock back to those great days.

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11 hours ago, Derrickn said:

When Halifax 're-opened in1965,Long Eaton were the first visitors,and on a rainy night in front of 11.000 fans ran out victors by 41-37.Rim must have been riding that night,but it was a young Ray Wilson who caught the eye.I still remember that night,if only we could turn the speedway clock back to those great days.

....funny if I had written this the trawling "troll" would be on my case! :D

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Sad news. Dennis had a Hull connection riding for the Vikings in 1972 & 1973, though he didn't move up into the British League with Hull in 1974, had a few matches for Sunderland, retired from riding then went on to be the team manger at Halifax.  RIP Dennis....

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21 hours ago, Derrickn said:

When Halifax 're-opened in1965,Long Eaton were the first visitors,and on a rainy night in front of 11.000 fans ran out victors by 41-37.Rim must have been riding that night,but it was a young Ray Wilson who caught the eye.I still remember that night,if only we could turn the speedway clock back to those great days.

When the 65 season started I foloowed avidly every match report in the Star. I recall Long Eaton starting off the season very well e.g. as you say beating Halifax at Halifax, I think they had another upset away win early on (Edinburgh perhaps?) and at that point looked like contenders-then they had a truly dreadful run of injuries- Wilson, also maybe Cresp and finished at the bottom of the league (I think). As we all say -great days  and 1965 was a superb season- I even used to hitch hike to get to away tracks-not sure  you can do that safely nowadays -or am I just speaking from my more timid  old (Hold on -mature) age!!!

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DM Wielkiej Brytanii - Liga (British Team Championship - League)

 

    Rok (Yr): 1972   Klub (Club): Halifax Dukes  Liga (Lge): British League Division One  Pozycja (Pos): 12  Średnia (Avg): 4,000

    Rok (Yr): 1972   Klub (Club): Hull Vikings  Liga (Lge): British League Division Two  Pozycja (Pos): 8  Średnia (Avg): 5,714

    Rok (Yr): 1973   Klub (Club): Halifax Dukes  Liga (Lge): British League Division One  Pozycja (Pos): 9  Średnia (Avg): 4,000

    Rok (Yr): 1973   Klub (Club): Hull Vikings  Liga (Lge): British League Division Two  Pozycja (Pos): 12  Średnia (Avg): 5,554

    Rok (Yr): 1974   Klub (Club): Wolverhampton Wolves  Liga (Lge): British League Division One  Pozycja (Pos): 11  Średnia (Avg): 1,333

    Rok (Yr): 1974   Klub (Club): Sunderland Stars  Liga (Lge): British League Division Two  Pozycja (Pos): 17  Średnia (Avg): 5,000

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