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Poole Speedway is promoted by local businessman Matt Ford and son Danny Ford, [1] who took over promoting rights of the club in 1998. The team is managed by past rider and former Great Britain team manager Neil Middleditch. Poole Stadium (known as Wimborne Road when speedway takes place) has been home to the club since it was founded in 1948.
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]
He signed for the Poole Pirates for their 2024 title and knockout Cup winning season [6] and replaced Joe Thompson as the rising star for the Leicester Lions in the Premiership. [7] Later that year he won the 2024 British Under 21 Championship. [8] [9] Hagon signed for Berwick Bandits for the SGB Championship 2025. [10]
Basso, who was a World Youth champion was signed by Poole Pirates during the SGB Championship 2021 season as a replacement for Ondřej Smetana, who had failed to join the team due to travel issues. The move contributed to a highly successful season for the Pirates as they won the league and Knockout Cup double. [3] [4]
In 2023, Rowe rode for Poole Pirates in Great Britain, and Rzeszów in Poland. [9] He also made it into the King's Lynn Stars team in the Premiership as their rising star, [10] a position he retained for the 2024 season. [11] [12] Rowe signed for Sheffield Tigers for the SGB Premiership 2025. [13] Rowe re-joined Poole Pirates for the SGB ...
The following season in 2022, he rode for the Poole Pirates in the SGB Championship 2022, [5] and was instrumental in helping Poole retain their tier 2 League and Knockout Cup double crown. [6] [7] In 2023, he signed for Wolverhampton Wolves, where he would make his Premiership debut in the SGB Premiership 2023. [8]
He began his British leagues career riding for Poole during the 1950 Speedway National League Division Three season. [3] The following season in 1951, he was part of the team that secured the league title. [4] Lewis would ride for Poole for 13 seasons, spanning the years 1950 to 1968 [5] and would become a club legend. [6]
Craig Vincent Boyce (born 2 August 1967 in Sydney, Australia) [1] is a former motorcycle speedway rider who primarily rode for the Poole Pirates in the British Elite League. After retiring from riding, Boyce became manager of the Australian national team until 2012.