The Harringay Tigers were a motorcycle speedway team who raced at the Harringay Stadium from 1934 until 1939 in the National League Division One. The...
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The Harringay Canaries were a motorcycle speedway team who raced at the Harringay Stadium from 1929 until 1931 in the Southern League. The Canaries were...
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The Harringay Racers were a motorcycle speedway team who raced at the Harringay Stadium from 1947 until 1954 in the National League Division One. The...
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Harringay Stadium was a major greyhound racing and motorcycle speedway venue in Harringay, north London. It was built and opened in 1927 and closed in...
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Dick Smythe (category Harringay Tigers riders)
by Wembley Lions for the 1935 Speedway National League. The following season he moved clubs after joining Harringay Tigers, his 1936 season was ended following...
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1936. He began his British leagues career riding for Harringay Tigers during the 1938 Speedway National League and also appeared for the Lea Bridge Cubs...
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Frank Dolan (category Harringay Tigers riders)
Kingdom. He began his British leagues career riding for Harringay Tigers during the 1938 Speedway National League season but was then loaned out to Southampton...
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Charlie Blacklock (category Harringay Tigers riders)
winning the New Zealand Solo Championship. After joining Harringay Tigers for the 1934 Speedway National League he was due to return to Britain in 1935...
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released by Wembley and he was allocated to the Harringay Tigers. After starting the 1935 season with Harringay he went on to ride for Wembley again but at...
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the Southampton Saints. He then moved to Clapton Saints and then the Harringay Tigers. He and his older brother Jack rode in the same teams until the outbreak...
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Syd Griffiths (category Harringay Tigers riders)
pits. The Claton promotion moved to Harringay in 1934, so he became a Harringay Tigers asset. His debut for Harringay on 12 May 1934, ended badly because...
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Cliff Parkinson (category Harringay Tigers riders)
Saints for the 1933 Speedway National League. After the winter racing in Australia, he raced with Harringay Tigers during the 1934 Speedway National League...
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years later in 1939, Chapman now aged 32, made a comeback, joining the Harringay Tigers, Before finishing his UK career with Edinburgh Thistles, operating...
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Les Wotton (category Harringay Tigers riders)
Bulldogs. He finally found some stability with Harringay Tigers, where he would spend five years. With Harringay he won the London Cup in 1935, reached the...
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Bill Pitcher (category Harringay Racers riders)
copmete in individual meetings. His career blossomed after he joined Harringay Tigers in 1935 and rode for them for five years before World War II interrupted...
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Clem Mitchell (category Harringay Tigers riders)
and Cordy Milne in British speedway. Mitchell returned himself for the 1937 season, signing on with the Harringay Tigers before moving to New Cross Rangers...
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Alec Statham (redirect from Alec Statham (speedway rider))
hobby with his garage business his main priority. He rode for the Harringay Tigers in 1935 before dropping down a division to the Southampton Saints....
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Bill Clibbett (category Harringay Canaries riders)
motorcycle speedway rider who rode in the early days of speedway in the United Kingdom. Clibbett rode for Harringay Canaries during the 1930 Speedway Southern...
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Will Lowther (category British speedway riders)
House respectively before competing in the league for Harringay Tigers. Lowther struggled at Harringay in the reserve berth, which led to him completing the...
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Frank Arthur (category Harringay Tigers riders)
again for the Harringay Tigers. He also represented Australia in test matches against England from 1930 to 1934. He promoted speedway in the United States...
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Lea Bridge's stadium in the previous season relocated and raced as Harringay Tigers for the first time. Crystal Palace relocated to New Cross under the...
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Lloyd Goffe (category Harringay Racers riders)
Provincial League. His performances progressed after transferring to the Harringay Tigers later that season, staying with the team until the outbreak of World...
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ACU Cup" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 6 August 2021. "Harringay take Speedway Cup". Daily Herald. 2 October 1935. Retrieved 16 September 2023...
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Roland Stobbart (category Harringay Tigers riders)
March 1981) was an English speedway rider and promoter. He earned two international caps for the England national speedway team. Roland Stobbart was born...
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Wal Morton (category British speedway riders)
January 1911 – 21 April 1995) was a motorcycle speedway rider from England and rode in British speedway for a remarkable 31 years from 1933 to 1963. Morton...
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earliest days on British speedway, taking part in the early meetings held at High Beach in 1928. He joined White City in 1929 and Harringay Canaries and Wembley...
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Phil Bishop (category Harringay Tigers riders)
Lea Bridge mid-season where they became Clapton Saints. He moved on to Harringay in 1934, before joining West Ham in mid-1936, staying with the Hammers...
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mid-season to replace Leicester Stadium who were liquidated in late May. Harringay Canaries resigned in June to be replaced by a Belle Vue team, who then...
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John (Jack) Parker (1905 – 1989) was an international motorcycle speedway rider who made his debut at the Whitsun meeting at High Beech in 1928. He won...
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highest tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain. The entrants were the same seven teams as the previous season. Harringay's Jack Parker topped the rider...
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