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It struck me yesterday that all my early speedway meetings were dominated by Mr Crump and yet i was so young that i really didn't appreciate his riding - i know its tragic but there you go.

I would love to hear from other forum people about his career, his lack of serious individual success (hmmm...sounds like another aussie/swindon superstar...) and his form.

Most robins fans i know rate him higher than ashby but concede that he rode for us through some VERY bad years. I never saw briggo, ashby a little (i think).

 

so any stories?

 

Does Jason kick dadiies bottom!

 

Should he have been world champ?

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I always thought of Phil Crump as Aussie equivelant of Dave Jessup, unlucky or no big match temprement??

He was a big star in the second division along with P.C. but he seemed to lack something until Niel Street came up with his new 4 valve in 1975, he had a few good years then, the highlight being his rostrum place in the World Final 76.

Thats my memories of him anyhow. :)

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He did have quite a bad injury in 73 which kept him out for most of the season if i remember.Was definitely a great rider but there were at that time a lot of great riders and a few superstars.As Steve Dixon said Neil Streets engine gave Crumpie an extra boost for a while and maybe if the World Championship was held in the early part of that season they might have both made the rostrum :unsure: Would say Jason is one of the top 3 riders in the world ,not sure i would have said that about pop`s

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there wasnt in the history of the sport any tougher than phil crump. the deeper the track, the rougher it was, nobody could touch him. as to his big night jitters, twas a well known fact. great rider, remember when he went to newport and really did ride up the boards. it is true after breaking his femur, he wasnt quite the same, but still... well.. like a young pc on steroids.. great rider.. :neutral:

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i can testify ( i wanna testify) that i for one stood in awesome disbelief as in one of his first meetings at somerton park as he actually rode around the bottom of the fence on the first bend!

he was a fantastic rider to follow...

his intial years on the street four vavle was a sight to behold as (at blunsdon in 74-75) he went up the backstraight head below the handlebars whizzing along! a win inb the artdeans trophy springs to mind, the year his chnaces to become world champ were definately 75-76 third on the podium wasnt bad in 76.

a truly nice guy never failed to sign autographs for us ..always seemed to wave if he saw you on the motorway on way to away matches, and at motorway services

 

we had a big yellow banner ta time signed by him called ...

 

bionic crump

 

(well it was fashinoable at time lol six million dollar man!)

 

little did we know his son would turn out to be more succesful..

a true speedway dynasty? :D

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so any stories?

As already said on several threads....................

i checked back through MANY pages of YearsGone by for Crumpie threads to no avail so stop your whinging - everywhere i go on this forum theres a big angry "shazzybird" moaning at me for something innocuous. Have I upset you perchance? :D

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Barney Kennett, Ed's Uncle rode for Canterbury in the 70's/80's. Has a few good stories to tell. He also said if they had the rulings then what they had now there would have been a few skint riders due to fines :lol: (just for you SwineTown :P ) :wink:

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Didn`t he manage a team called Eastbourne at one time? Surprised you still talk to him ;)

Not sure if he managed Eastbourne :unsure: but his brothers Dave and Gordon both rode there.

 

Still talk to him! lol As a youngster Iris I was scared stiff of Barney and used to run hide and cry everytime I saw him, now he's one of my bestest buds at speedway we meet up whenever we are at the same venue and can be found in the bar after the meeting. At the VSRA 2003 was the first time I really sat and had a chat with Barney in my life although he had been good friends of my family since the year dot. Told him I'm not scared of him anymore and can drink him under the table :wink: Just goes to show what speedway is all about one big happy family and still friends today with all my family xx

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