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  2. Mildenhall Fen Tigers - Wikipedia

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    The Tigers won the league and cup double twice during the 2003 Speedway Conference League and 2004 Speedway Conference League seasons. [15] The club moved up to the Premier League in 2006, when new promoter Mick Horton took over. [16] He also formed a junior side called the Mildenhall Academy that rode in the 2006 Speedway Conference League. In ...

  3. Speedway club's revival takes step forward - AOL

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    Mildenhall Fen Tigers are aiming for a 2025 comeback after having last raced in 2023 [Getty Images] Plans to revive speedway racing at a stadium have taken a step forward following a public meeting.

  4. Mildenhall Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Mildenhall Stadium is a speedway, ... In 1975 the Mildenhall Fen Tigers were formed and they entered the National League. [4. Greyhound racing. Greyhound racing at ...

  5. 2004 Speedway Conference League - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 Speedway Conference League was the third-tier division of British speedway. [1] ... Mildenhall Fen Tigers were the winners for the second successive year. [4 ...

  6. Sam Hagon - Wikipedia

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    Hagon started racing in the British leagues during the 2021 National Development League speedway season for Mildenhall Fen Tigers and won the league title with the Suffolk-based team. [1] [4] The following season he switched to the Oxford Chargers and completed a solid season, averaging 6.35.

  7. 1988 National League season - Wikipedia

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    In 1988 the National League, also known as British League Division Two, was the second tier of speedway racing in the United Kingdom. [1] ... Mildenhall Fen Tigers: 13:

  8. Robert Henry (speedway rider) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Exeter, Henry's first speedway races were in second-half events at Exeter Falcons in 1974. [1] In 1975, he moved on to Mildenhall Fen Tigers, and won the Suffolk Junior Open Championship. [1] In 1976 he broke into the Mildenhall team and scored solidly, averaging close to five points per match, with one full maximum score. By 1979 he ...

  9. 2010 National League speedway season - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 season of the National League, the third tier of British speedway, ... Mildenhall Fen Tigers: 53–37 – – 55–40 43–50 – 60–33 Newport Hornets: