Birmingham Brummies
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| Birmingham Brummies | |||
| Club Information | |||
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| Track Address | Perry Barr Birmingham |
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| Country | England | ||
| Founded | 1928, 2006 | ||
| Closed | 1983 | ||
| Team Manager | Graham Drury | ||
| Team Captain | Jason Lyons | ||
| League | Premier League | ||
| Website | Official site | ||
| Club Facts | |||
| Colours | Yellow and Red | ||
| Track size | 292 metres | ||
| Major Team Honours | |||
| British League Div 2 Champions National League Champions Div 2 KO Cup Winners |
1974 1975 1974 |
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Birmingham Brummies are a British speedway team, who were reformed in 2006 and then accepted into the Premier League in 2007. The club race at the Perry Barr Greyhound racing stadium.
The first meeting of the new era, the Alan Hunt Memorial, took place on 21 March 2007. In a successful first season the team finished in second place in the league table, and runner-up in the Premier Trophy and the Young Shield, despite having only two members of their own team actually fit to ride.
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[edit] 2008 Team
Jason Lyons
Kyle Legault
Adam Roynon
Jack Hargreaves
Phil Morris
James Birkinshaw
Lee Smart
[edit] 2007 Team
Jason Lyons
Emiliano Sanchez
Henning Bager
Henrik Moller
Lee Smart
Manuel Hauzinger
Ben Powell
Jack Roberts (number 8)
Also Rode:
Brent Werner (Retired)
Aidan Collins (Retired)
Jon Armstrong
Ulrich Ostergaard
[edit] Honours
[edit] British League Division Two
Champions: 1974 [1]
[edit] National League (New)
Champions: 1975
[edit] British League Division Two Knockout Cup
Winners: 1974
[edit] Midland Cup
Winners: 1953, 1954, 1955
[edit] Midland Shield
Winners: 2007
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Bamford, R & Jarvis J.(2001). Homes of British Speedway. ISBN 0-7524-2210-3
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