"Stars of Shale"

Awards Night

 

"The SRA,...The modern rider's Speedway Riders' Association as opposed to the VETERAN or WORLD Speedway Riders' Association, have taken a leaf out of our book and held their 2006 Awards Night at the Coventry Hilton, the usual venue of our annual Dinner Dance each March.

The SRA has been around for a long time, even when most of us were riding, but thanks to Glasgow's Aussie skipper, Shane Parker, more riders are joining and enjoying the benefits. Last year was the first SRA  Awards Night and it was held on a small scale in the bar at Coventry Stadium but Shane, who is a riding member of our WSRA, came to our dinner in March and got the idea of trying to raise the profile of the modern SRA and have a formal evening with dinner and presentations and this he succeeded in doing.

Around 200 riders, ex-riders, promoters, journalists, referees, etc turned up and everyone voted the evening a great success. Our WSRA even had our own table, with Secretary Vic White and Committee members, Terry Stone, Pete Saunders and myself plus former Coventry Bee, Colin Meredith all helping top make it the oldest table in the room, although our wives did not agree! Colin reckoned that he was the youngest on our table, so we promptly fitted him with a baby's bib to prove the point.

Another "Golden Oldie" at the dinner was Australian veteran, Neil Street who very deservedly picked up the "Outstanding Contribution to Speedway" Award for his help with young riders over the years.  Neil has been around Speedway for a long time, and what he doesn't know about the sport, is not worth knowing. He was the instigator of the change to 4-valve engines when he and Phil Crump unveiled the "Streetie 4-Valve Jawa" and, despite being near the end of his racing career, Neil could still outrun many of the younger riders on their 2-valve Jawas. I well remember being able to catch Streetie going into the corners, but as soon as he got his wheels in line, the torque of the 4-valve motor would pull him back into the lead,.....very frustrating!                                                                                             

The teenage riders such as Josh Auty, Tai Woffinden, Lewis Bridger, Sam Martin and Craig Branney all won awards and it will be interesting to see how far they can go in their Speedway careers and if they will stay around long enough to join the WSRA in years to come!

The event was sponsored by SKY Television and had a large screen at the back of the stage showing action from various Grand Prix, League and World Team Cup matches whilst Nigel Pearson and Sophie Blake took care of the
presentations. It was very professionally done, with Sophie, in true Oscars style, opening the envelope and saying......."And the winner is,........"

Unfortunately, Eastbourne, Coventry and Poole had been rained off and the fixture was put on the same night as the Awards Dinner, so the riders from those teams were missing. Let's hope that next year, the BSPA will include
that date in their fixture list for 2007 and make sure that there are no meetings that day.

It was a very successful event and one that will attract an even bigger crowd next year and perhaps even a SECOND WSRA table. It was good to see our "Golden Oldies" Association giving Shane and the modern riders some ideas about running their Awards Night but they have done it so well that we may have to pinch some of THEIR ideas!

Our annual Dinner Dance in March 2007 is sure to be a great success, especially as our guests include the great World Champions, Ivan Mauger, Ronnie Moore, Ove Fundin & Barry Briggs when Ivan will be enlisted as the first President of the WORLD Speedway Riders Association. Another first for "Sprouts"...........See You There! "

Copy Bert Harkins

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