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Post by Administrator on Feb 26, 2012 17:08:38 GMT
![]() Moore Mardon Briggs[/img] 1960s Wimbledon stars, from left, Ronnie Moore, Geoff Mardon, Barry Briggs. Attachments:
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Post by toadys4 on Mar 20, 2018 20:20:28 GMT
Les Moore, the father of Ronnie Moore, had second-half rides at Wimbledon in 1950. Over the rest of that season he rode for Shelbourne Park (Dublin), then in 1952 and 1953 rode for Cardiff.Attachments:
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Post by toadys4 on Apr 6, 2018 20:19:34 GMT
1950s. Ivan Mauger when he was a teenager with Wimbledon.Attachments:
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Post by toadys4 on Apr 16, 2018 8:50:38 GMT
Wally Kilmister rode with distinction for Wembley in the 1930s.He also owned a sports outfitters shop near to the stadium for many years.Attachments:
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Post by Administrator on May 25, 2018 8:22:01 GMT
Wimbledon's Ronnie Moore and Barry Biggs. (c) John Somerville Collection.Attachments:
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Post by Administrator on Sept 22, 2018 7:02:04 GMT
Bruce Abernathy, late 1940s and early 1950s. Rode for Wembley and Rayleigh.Attachments:
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Post by Administrator on Oct 7, 2018 21:14:10 GMT
The front page of a 1980s edition of 'Speedway Star'. Graeme Stapleton and Ronnie Moore.Attachments:
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Post by Administrator on Nov 6, 2018 9:18:08 GMT
The great Ronnie Mooore:
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Post by Administrator on Nov 6, 2018 9:19:32 GMT
The one and only Barry Briggs. And is that bike a Jawa?Attachments:
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Post by Administrator on Nov 24, 2018 16:31:41 GMT
Trevor Redmond at Wembley in the 1950s.Attachments:
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Post by Administrator on Dec 26, 2018 20:55:37 GMT
Cliff Watson rode for West Ham in the late 1940s.Attachments:
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