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  • under the team names, the St Austell Pixies and St Austell Badgers before finally settling on the Gulls nickname. In 1950, the Gulls entered National League...
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    St Austell was a village centred around the parish church, until the arrival of significant tin mining in the 18th century turned it into a town. St Austell...
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    Chris Harris (speedway rider) (category St Austell Gulls riders)
    aged 15, he turned to speedway racing for the St. Austell Gulls at Amateur Conference League level. The Gulls won the Championship and the Knockout Cup....
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  • Dick Harris (speedway rider) (category St Austell Gulls riders)
    matches for Wolverhampton Wasps instead. He then rode matches for the St Austell Gulls during the 1952 Speedway Southern League. "ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022"...
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  • Duckworth, 94, New Zealand motorcycle speedway rider (Belle Vue Aces, St Austell Gulls, Newcastle Diamonds). Pierre Dutour, 91, French trumpeter. Geaux Rocket...
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  • the third tier/division of British speedway. The title was won by St Austell Gulls. + withdrew - Norfolk replaced Skegness and took over fixtures The...
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    Country Moto Parc in the clay pits near St Austell.[citation needed] The team took over from the St Austell Gulls who were an amateur speedway team which...
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  • Country Moto Parc. The club was formed in 2001, as a replacement for the St Austell Gulls team that had raced at the venue since 1997. Trelawny Tigers joined...
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  • appearances in his first two seasons with the team. In 1953 he rode for the St Austell Gulls in the Southern League. The following year he rejoined Belle Vue in...
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  • George Newton (speedway rider) (category St Austell Gulls riders)
    Liverpool Chads in 1951. He started 1952 with the Chads but moved to St Austell Gulls of the Southern League for the remainder of the season, before becoming...
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  • Cyril Maidment (category St Austell Gulls riders)
    1951–1961, 1969–1971 Wimbledon Dons 1951 Wolverhampton Wolves 1953 St Austell Gulls 1962–1968 Belle Vue Aces Individual honours 1961, 1964 Speedway World...
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  • Trevor Redmond (category St Austell Gulls riders)
    Neath folded at the start of the 1963 season, so Redmond took the St Austell Gulls into the Provincial League. In 1964 he continued to both ride and promote...
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  • Ray Cresp (category St Austell Gulls riders)
    1960-1962 Ipswich Witches 1959 Poole Pirates 1962 Norwich Stars 1963 St Austell Gulls 1964 West Ham Hammers 1965, 1966 Long Eaton Archers Individual honours...
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  • Steve Bishop (speedway rider) (category St Austell Gulls riders)
    for St Austell Gulls and became the Conference League Riders' Champion. The final was held on 12 July at the Clay Country Moto Parc in St Austell. He...
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  • Peter Moore (speedway rider) (category St Austell Gulls riders)
    1996(1996-05-14) (aged 67) Nationality Australian Career history 1950 St Austell Gulls 1951-1952, 1965 Long Eaton Archers 1952-1956, 1959 Wimbledon Dons 1957-1958...
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  • Cup was the second edition of the Knockout Cup for tier three teams. St Austell Gulls were the winners for the second successive year. Jonathan Swales won...
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  • Chris Julian (speedway rider) (category St Austell Gulls riders)
    and in 1963 at St Austell, where he had his best season to date and quickly became the Gulls' number one. At the end of 1963 St Austell closed and this...
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  • Redmond but crowds were poor and several home meetings were staged at St Austell Gulls' Cornish Stadium due to lack of floodlighting. "Neath Speedway". Defunct...
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  • Lloyd Goffe (category St Austell Gulls riders)
    Odsal Tudors and started the 1952 season there before he joined the St Austell Gulls. 1949 – London, Wembley Stadium – 14th – 2pts Addison J. (1948). The...
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  • George Major (speedway rider) (category St Austell Gulls riders)
    rode for Yarmouth Bloaters, Newcastle Diamonds, Neath Welsh Dragons, St Austell Gulls, and Norwich Stars before riding for his home town club, Oxford Cheetahs...
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