• The Rye House Rockets were a speedway team based at Rye House Stadium, Hoddesdon, England. They competed in various British speedway leagues from 1954...
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  • Connecticut Rye House Plot, a plot to assassinate King Charles II of England and his brother, James, Duke of York Rye House Rockets, a speedway team Rye House, Hertfordshire...
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  • Philadelphia Rockets, an American Hockey League team of the 1940s Reading Rockets, a team in the English Basketball League Rye House Rockets, an English...
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  • the Rockets would need to find a new home. Len Silver took the Rockets to Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire to start the 1974 season as the Rye House Rockets. The...
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    Hugh Saunders (speedway rider) (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    for two seasons. Then a move to Rayleigh Rockets where he rode for the next two seasons, before Rye House Rockets for 5 seasons as the stadium was sold and...
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    Rye House Stadium in 2000 and returned to Rye House Speedway as team owner, promoting the Rye House Rockets in the Premier League and the Rye House Cobras...
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  • Luke Bowen (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    club Rye House Rockets in the Premier League for much of his career, racing at first with the Rye House Raiders before progressing to the Rockets after...
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    National League Riders' Championship, also at Rye House. In November 2011, he signed to ride for Rye House Rockets in 2012. He was a Grand Prix reserve in 2014...
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  • Tigers finished 4th but got to the Final, eventually losing to the Rye House Rockets. The play-offs were founded in 2006 and are run as a Knock Out Competition...
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  • legs. Semi-finals Rye House Rockets 105-75 Isle of Wight Islanders Sheffield Tigers 99-86 King's Lynn Stars Final Rye House Rockets 111-74 Sheffield Tigers...
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    Tai Woffinden (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    League and he signed on a season's loan with the Rye House Rockets in the Premier League, the Rockets clinched the Premier League Championship in 2007...
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    Karl Fiala (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    grasstrack racing in 1973 and began his league racing career with Rye House Rockets during the 1975 National League season. The following season he doubled...
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  • Robert Mear (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    team. Mear started his speedway career in England riding for the Rye House Rockets in 2004. He rode for Lakeside Hammers in 2009 and 2011-2013, and would...
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  • Allan Emmett (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    the 1970 British League Division Two season, when he rode for Rayleigh Rockets. The following season in 1971, while still riding for Rayleigh, he improved...
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  • Stefan Ekberg (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    absence in 2005. In 2007, the Rye House Rockets signed Ekberg mid season to replace the injured Stuart Robson and the Rockets went on to become Premier League...
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  • Leicester Lions Oxford Spires Sheffield Tigers Poole Pirates (2017–2019) Rye House Rockets (2017–2018) Swindon Robins (2017–2019) Wolverhampton Wolves (2017–2023)...
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    Bob Cooper (speedway rider) (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    former motorcycle speedway rider who rode for Leicester Lions and Rye House Rockets. Born in Rugby, Warwickshire, Cooper represented Central Midland Schools...
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    Barry Thomas (speedway rider) (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    made a special one-off appearance for a Hackney team in a meeting at Rye House Stadium, having never ridden a bike for thirteen years and after a further...
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    track located in nearby Rye park. Around a mile north of the town is Rye House Stadium, home until recently of the Rye House Rockets speedway team. The town...
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  • former member of the Ohio House of Representatives Joe Haines (speedway rider) (born 1991), speedway rider for the Rye House Rockets Joseph Haines (died 1701)...
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  • Sean Courtney (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    he rode for the Scottish club for two seasons before competing for Rye House Rockets in 1992 and his former club Edinburgh in 1993. It was the decision...
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  • George Barclay (speedway rider) (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    the 1966 British League season. He left West Ham to sign for Rayleigh Rockets for teh 1970 season. Barclay joined the Sunderland Stars in 1971 and remained...
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  • Ben Morley (speedway rider) (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    Championship, held on 26 September 2015 at Rye House Stadium. The following season he was part of the Rye House Raiders team that won the National League...
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  • Jens Rasmussen (speedway rider) (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    season. He continued to ride for Ipswich in 1987. Then in 1988 the Rye House Rockets announced they wished to use him in the National League. After much...
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    Marvyn Cox (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    speedway team. Cox started his British leagues career riding for Rye House Rockets during the 1981 National League season. He made great progress during...
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  • Bob Garrad (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    spent most of his career with Rye House Rockets in the National League. Garrad became the club captain of the Rockets. Garrad was considered to be one...
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  • Tommy Allen (speedway rider) (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    from England. Allen won the Premier League Championship in 2005 with Rye House Rockets, and again in 2007. In 2010, which was his final season in speedway...
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  • 17 teams for the 2002 season with the addition of two teams, the Rye House Rockets and the Somerset Rebels from the Conference League. The League was...
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  • Rob Woffinden (category Rye House Rockets riders)
    team were disbanded in May 1985. Woffienden saw out the season with Rye House Rockets. Woffinden signed for Boston Barracudas in 1986 but moved on quickly...
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    National League. In August he returned to the Premier League with Rye House Rockets. Lambert has been nicknamed 'Rambo' by supporters. For the 2015 season...
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