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  2. Poole Pirates - Wikipedia

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    The name change proved to be unpopular and was reverted to the Poole Pirates after two seasons, although the Wildcats did finish runner-up in the league during both the 1985 and 1986 seasons. Australian manager Neil Street was appointed as Poole team manager and an influx of young Australian riders began to arrive, including Craig Boyce in 1988 ...

  3. 2004 Elite League speedway season - Wikipedia

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    Poole Pirates dominated the season again and completed the 'double double' meaning winning the league and cup for two consecutive seasons. This had not been achieved since Oxford Cheetahs during the 1985 and 1986 seasons.

  4. 2012 Elite League speedway season - Wikipedia

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    The Poole Pirates were the defending champions after winning in 2011. [2] Poole nearly repeated the success of the previous season but fell just short. They topped the regular season table for the third year running and won the Knockout Cup for the third year running but lost in the play off final to Swindon Robins.

  5. 2011 Elite League speedway season - Wikipedia

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    It was a great season for the Poole Pirates, who won the Elite League, the Pairs Championship and the Knockout Cup. Claiming a clean sweep of honours. Claiming a clean sweep of honours. Throughout the 2010 season, it was rumoured that the Ipswich Witches would prefer to compete in the Premier League from 2011 onwards.

  6. 2013 Elite League speedway season - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham Brummies finished top of the regular season table but lost in the play off to Poole Pirates, who continued to enjoy British League success. It was their fifth success in ten years and was instrumented by their Australian duo Chris Holder and Darcy Ward and Poles Maciej Janowski and Przemysław Pawlicki. [3]

  7. Tobias Thomsen (speedway rider) - Wikipedia

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    During the 2016 Danish speedway season and the 2018 Danish speedway season, he helped contribute towards a league winning season for Region Varde Elitesport. [3] [4]In 2019, he first appeared in the British speedway leagues after joining Birmingham Brummies for the SGB Championship 2019 season [5] where he finished with a 3.93 average.

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  9. Ben Cook (speedway rider) - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, he rode for the Poole Pirates again in the SGB Championship 2022. [6] His form improved significantly and he was instrumental in helping Poole retain their League and knockout cup double crown. [7] [8] In 2023, he re-signed for Poole for the SGB Championship 2023 [9] and signed for Peterborough Panthers for the SGB Premiership 2023. [10]