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Glasgow Tigers (speedway)

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Country
  
Scotland

League
  
SGB Championship

Colours
  
Red and White

Team manager
  
Stewart Dickson

Website
  
www.glasgowtigers.co

Founded
  
1946

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Track address
  
Saracen Park Ashfield Stadium Possilpark Glasgow

Profiles

The Glasgow Tigers are a motorcycle speedway team from Glasgow, Scotland. Formed in 1928, the club adopted the Tigers nickname in 1946 and compete in the British SGB Championship. The team race at Saracen Park, the home of Ashfield F.C., and celebrated their 70th anniversary in 2016.

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Brief history

Glasgow Speedway was formed in 1928 and were initially based at the White City Stadium on Paisley Road West in Ibrox, Glasgow (close to Rangers F.C.'s Ibrox Stadium). Other venues were also operating open meetings around this time at Carntyne Stadium, Celtic Park and Nelson Athletic Grounds in the Gallowgate area of the city. White City had been built in 1928 as a greyhound track and hosted speedway in the 1930 and 1931 Northern League and the 1939 Open/ACU Trophy. White City staged meetings from 1928 until 1931 and again from 1939 (Glasgow Lions) to 1940 and finally in 1945.

The Tigers raced at White City intermittently (1946 until 1954, 1956, and 1964 until 1968) before moving to Hampden Park in 1969 after the White City stadium was demolished to make way for the M8 motorway through Glasgow. Johnnie Hoskins was the promoter in 1945 and he handed the role over to his son Ian who promoted from 1946 to 1953. The track promoted two meetings staged in 1954 and ex-Tigers Tommy Miller and Junior Bainbridge were responsible for a short-lived venture in 1956. Trevor Redmond, in concert with the Hoskins family, reopened the track at White City in 1964 and rode for the Tigers that season before finally retiring as a rider. He continued as promoter until 1967.

In 1973 the club moved to Coatbridge and became the Coatbridge Tigers, riding at Cliftonhill, home of Albion Rovers F. C.. The Tigers remained there until they moved to Blantyre in the middle of the 1977 season and re-introduced the name Glasgow Tigers. The Tigers rode in two stadiums in Blantyre, firstly at the Blantyre Greyhound Stadium. The bends at this track were unusual; the first and second bends were sweeping whilst the third and fourth were pointed giving the track an egg-shape. This stadium was demolished in advance of the construction of the East Kilbride Expressway and the Tigers moved in 1982 to Craighead Park. The track at Craighead Park was shoe-horned into a football stadium but was a more traditional oval shape.

In 1987 the Tigers moved to Derwent Park in Workington and although they started the year named as Glasgow, they were renamed Workington Tigers for the rest of what was an uncompleted season. This was the only time in the team's history that they have been based in England. In 1988, the club returned to Glasgow when they moved into Shawfield Stadium, Rutherglen. The Tigers achieved a 'double double' feat in 1993 and 1994, winning both the British League Division Two Championship and Knockout Cup in consecutive years. The Tigers remained at Shawfield with the exception of the 1996 season when the poorly supported Scottish Monarchs rode there in top flight speedway. In 1999 the club moved to its current home at the Ashfield Stadium in Possilpark when the speedway track replaced an old greyhound racing track.

Prior to the 2011 season the club embarked on significant changes to the Ashfield track, extending its length by 17 meters on the inside, but more significantly widening the bends and increasing the banking, especially on bends three and four, opening up new racing lines in an effort to up the entertainment value of the meetings. Therefore, the final track record for the 302 meter track was 56.2s by Shane Parker on 8 August 2009.

The Tigers won their first Premier League title in October 2011.

With debts still hanging over the club at the end of the 2012 season, following the track alterations and championship season, club owners A&S Entertainments decided to sell the club, a new company was created with several key fans taking control of the club prior to the 2013 season. The club logo was also re-branded with the change of company, the old logo continues to be the club badge, and is still used for the Hall of Fame.

2016 Team

  • Richard Lawson
  • Aaron Summers- Captain
  • Richie Worrall
  • Danny Ayres
  • Rene Bach
  • Nike Lunna
  • Fernando Garcia
  • Also Rode

  • Ben Barker
  • 2015 Team

  • Kauko Nieminen
  • Aaron Summers- Captain
  • Nick Morris
  • Victor Palovaara
  • Richard Lawson
  • Hynek Stichauer
  • James Sargeant
  • Also Rode

  • David Howe Retired
  • Kozza Smith Injured
  • Dimitri Berge Transferred
  • 2014 Team

  • Kevin Wolbert
  • Rusty Harrison
  • Dmitri Berge
  • Tero Aarnio
  • Theo Pijper
  • Christian Henry
  • Kasper Lykke
  • Also rode:

  • Anders Thomsen
  • Mark Lemon
  • 2013 Team

  • Joe Screen
  • James Grieves
  • Henning Bager
  • Joey Ringwood
  • Joe Jacobs
  • Dakota North
  • Anders Thomsen
  • Also Rode:

  • James Wright
  • Harley Horwood
  • Andre Compton
  • Jonas Raun
  • 2012 Team

  • Joe Screen
  • James Grieves
  • Mason Campton
  • Josh Grajczonek
  • Henning Bager
  • Charles Wright
  • James McBain
  • Also Rode:

  • Robert Ksiezak
  • Jade Mudgeway
  • Chris Mills
  • Jayden O'Malley
  • Filip Šitera
  • 2011 Team

  • Joe Screen
  • Richard Sweetman
  • James Grieves
  • Theo Pijper
  • Michal Rajkowski
  • Nick Morris
  • David Bellego
  • Also Rode:

  • Josh Grajczonek (Broken Femur)
  • Christian Henry (Broken Collarbone)
  • 2010 Team

  • Joe Screen
  • Travis McGowan
  • Josh Grajczonek
  • Lee Dicken
  • John Branney
  • Jake Anderson
  • Nick Morris
  • Also Rode:

  • James Grieves
  • Robert Ksiezak
  • Mitchell Davey
  • Anders Andersen
  • Jamie Courtney
  • Michael Penfold
  • 2009 Team

  • James Grieves
  • Josh Grajczonek
  • William Lawson
  • Mitchell Davey
  • Anders Andersen
  • Sandi Conda
  • Shane Parker
  • 2008 Team

  • Shane Parker
  • Trent Leverington
  • Robert Ksiezak
  • Mitchell Davey
  • Josh Grajczonek
  • Lee Dicken
  • Anders Andersen
  • Also Rode:

  • Ross Brady
  • 2007 Team

  • Shane Parker
  • Craig Watson
  • Michael Coles
  • Robert Ksiezak
  • Trent Leverington
  • David McAllan
  • Lee Dicken
  • Also Rode:

  • George Stancl
  • 2006 Team

  • Shane Parker
  • Danny Bird
  • Kauko Nieminen
  • David McAllan
  • Lee Dicken
  • James Cockle
  • Robert Ksiezak
  • STARs Hall Of Fame

  • Steve Lawson - Inducted 2011
  • Jim McMillan - Inducted 2011
  • James Grieves - Inducted 2011
  • Shane Parker - Inducted 2012
  • Jimmy Beaton - Inducted 2013
  • Charlie Monk - Inducted 2013
  • British League Division Two

    Champions: 1993, 1994

    British League Division Two Knock Out Cup

    Winners: 1993, 1994

    Premier League

    Champions: 2011

    Premier League Pairs

    Champions: 2005, 2006, 2011

    National Series

    Winners: 1990

    References

    Glasgow Tigers (speedway) Wikipedia