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The Edinburgh Monarchs are a Scottish
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team based in Armadale. They compete in the
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, racing on Friday nights during the speedway season. The club is run by a board of directors, chaired by Alex Harkess and also runs a National Development League team called the Monarchs Academy.


History


Origins

Speedway in Edinburgh began on 19 May 1928, with an open meeting organised by the Scottish Dirt Track Motor Racing Club at Marine Gardens in Portobello. Several team challenge matches were staged during 1929, including visits to London and Newcastle.


1930s

The team joined Northern League for the 1930 season. Several open meetings were held in 1931 but speedway ceased. The
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secured a lease on New Year's Day 1931, which resulted in the disappearance of speedway for seven years until March 1938, when J. W. Fraser brought it back. In 1939, the team raced in multiple challenge matches and the Union Cup before the season ended early due to the outbreak of
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.


1940s

Marine Gardens was used for military purposes during the war and never re-opened as a sports venue but the potential of
Old Meadowbank Old Meadowbank was a multi-purpose sports facility located in the Meadowbank area of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was mainly used as a football stadium by Leith Athletic between the 1930s and 1950s and as a motorcycle speedway track. The stadium was ...
, then the home of
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, was said to have been spotted by Ian Hoskins. The Monarchs (Meadowbank Monarchs) were re-established in 1948 by a consortium including Frank Varey, ex-rider and Sheffield promoter, and R.L.Rae, a local Edinburgh businessman. They applied to the Speedway Control Board to participate in the
1948 Speedway National League Division Two The 1948 National League Division Two was the third post-war season of the second tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain. Edinburgh Monarchs were new participants as the league was extended to 9 teams. Summary Wigan Warriors were repla ...
but finished bottom of the league that season. They did however improve to 5th place after Jack Young was signed to support Dick Campbell. Young would become twice world champion in 1951 ad 1952, the first of those titles was won as an Edinburgh rider.


1950s

The team continued to operate at Old Meadowbank in the National League Second Division, securing a 3rd place finish in
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, with Jack Young setting the league's leading average. Mid-way through the 1954 season the club withdrew from the league citing financial losses and Frank Varey also resigned. Old Meadowbank Stadium had been purchased by the City of Edinburgh Council from Leith Athletic in 1956 and the track was used for practice sessions between 1957 and 1959.


1960s

With the creation of the new
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in 1960, Edinburgh Monarchs returned to action under the new promotion of Ian Hoskins, following a six-year absence. New riders for 1960 included the Templeton brothers
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and
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, and George Hunter, joined in later seasons by Bert Harkins and Bill Landels. Five years of Provincial league speedway brought little success but George Hunter did top the league averages during the 1963 season and the team retained the practice of employing primarily Scottish riders. The Monarchs raced in and were founder members of the newly created
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from
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. The league was the highest division of speedway in the United Kingdom and the it was first time that Edinburgh had competed in the top tier. The Monarchs struggled somewhat in the division but did achieve a very respectable fourth in 1967 led by Swede
Bernt Persson Bernt Eveart Persson (24 June 1946 - 20 September 2020) was a Swedish international motorcycle speedway rider. He earned 102 caps for the Sweden national speedway team. Career Persson started his career in the Swedish Speedway Team Championshi ...
. In August 1966, Edinburgh won the bid to host the
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, which included plans to redevelop the site of the stadium and surrounding area. The Monarchs were evicted as speedway was not incorporated into the new
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plans due to the government of the day refusing to fund stadia which would be used by professional sports. The Monarchs moved en bloc to a new track at
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, Coatbridge (nearer to Glasgow than Edinburgh) and operated as the Coatbridge Monarchs for the 1968 and 1969 seasons before the track licence was sold to
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by B.R. Cottrell and Trevor Redman.


1970s

Speedway returned to Edinburgh in 1977, with the Monarchs finding a home at
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. The return after missing another seven years required significant changes to the greyhound racing venue and Mike Parker spent £30,000 on renovation. Bert Harkins returned as captain of the club


1980s

George Hunter came back to the club in 1980 and Neil Collins was signed which led to a 5th place finish. The following season in 1981, the long wait for silverware ended when the team won the Knockout Cup and fours championship final, held at the
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on 26 July. Unfortunately, the only other success during the decade was winning the pairs championship in 1986, with Doug Wyer and new signing
Les Collins Leslie Collins (born 24 May 1958) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from England. He finished runner-up in the 1982 Speedway World Championship as well as winning the Intercontinental Final in 1982, the British Under-21 Championship in 197 ...
.


1990s

The Monarchs enjoyed a better start of the 1990s with a 4th place finish in 1991 and a third in 1994. In-between the team of Les Collins, Kenny McKinna, Michael Coles and Scott Lamb won the fours championship final, held at the East of England Arena on 25 July. During the 1995 season, the company operating Powderhall ran into financial difficulty, and the stadium was sold to a housing company for redevelopment. This meant the Monarchs were again evicted. In 1996, the Monarchs' rivals Glasgow Tigers closed down, so with a stadium not in use in Glasgow, and the Monarchs without a home in Edinburgh, the Monarchs' moved to
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, Glasgow to form the Scottish Monarchs. Many Tigers fans refused to support what they saw as a team of old rivals, and although Monarchs fans initially travelled through to Glasgow, crowd numbers soon fell. A fresh start arrived in 1997 when the Monarchs left Glasgow after gaining permission to operate at
Armadale Stadium Armadale Stadium is a motorcycle speedway and former greyhound racing stadium situated in the town of Armadale, West Lothian in Scotland. Stock car racing has also been held at the venue. Speedway It has been home to the Edinburgh Monarchs s ...
. The club signed Peter Carr and retained Kenny McKinna and
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* Matz Robert Eriksson, drummer of Swedish rock band The Hellacopters * Robert S. Erikson, political scientist ...
, finishing 3rd in the league.


2000s

The Monarchs experienced a period of success, starting by winning the
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in 2003 with relative ease. Led by
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and Peter Carr, the team won with a nine point cushion from
Sheffield Tigers The Sheffield Tigers (sponsored by Tru Plant) are a motorcycle speedway team based in Sheffield, England. They currently race in the British SGB Premiership, and their home meetings take place at Owlerton Stadium. They were founded in 1929 an ...
. Another Premier Division title arrived in 2008, which resulted in the Monarchs taking part in the first promotion/relegation play-off when they faced Wolverhampton.
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, Matthew Wethers and William Lawson starred during the season.


2010s

Edinburgh secured another Premier League title in the 2010 season, their third in seven years. They later won the
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, held on 14 July 2013, at the
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The 2014 season was Monarchs best season to date, led by
Craig Cook Craig William Cook (born 21 May 1987) is a motorcycle speedway rider from England. Career Born in Whitehaven, Cook's speedway career began in 2008. In 2009, Cook won the National League Riders Championship, held on 26 September at Rye House St ...
and
Sam Masters Samuel Peter Masters (born 23 May 1991) is an Australian motorcycle speedway rider who won the Premier League Riders' Championship in 2011. Masters is an Australian Champion having won the Championship in January 2017. Career Masters was bor ...
the team won the treble of League, Knockout Cup and League Cup, while going on a 27 match unbeaten run. Masters and
Max Fricke Max Fricke (born 29 March 1996) is an Australian speedway rider. He is a World team champion, three time Australian champion and four times Australian Under-21 Champion. Career Fricke competed in junior levels of motocross and speedway in A ...
also won the Premier Pairs. The success continued in 2015, when the Monarchs became the first team to win consecutive Premier League titles, by beating the Glasgow Tigers in the Grand Final. The Tigers held a 7-point lead after the first leg at Ashfield, but the Monarchs won 14 of the 15 heats in the second leg at Armadale, winning 99–80 on aggregate. It was one of three titles won by the Monarchs in 2015; in the Premier League Cup, the Monarchs beat the Tigers again, while the quartet of Cook, Masters,
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won the Premier League Fours. Changes due to points/averages restrictions resulted in a much quieter period for the team from 2016 to 2019.


2020s

Following a season lost to the
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, the Monarchs reached the final of the 2021 Knockout Cup and Sam Masters topped the 2022 league averages but issues surrounding their home venue surfaced. However, the team continued to race at Armadale in 2023 and 2024.


Season summary (1st team)


Season summary (juniors)


Previous riders by season

2006 team * * * * * * * * 2007 team * * * * * * * Also Rode * * * 2008 team * * * * * * * 2009 team * * * * * * * Also rode: * * * * 2010 team * * * * * * * Also Rode: * * * * * * 2011 team * * * * * * * Also rode * * * 2012 team * * * * * * * Also Rode * * 2013 team * * * * * * * Also rode * Signed but failed to obtain necessary paperwork * 2014 team * * * * * * * 2015 team * * * * * * * 2016 team * * * * * * * Also rode * 2017 team * * * * * * * 2018 team * * * * * * * Also Rode * * * * * 2019 team * * * * * * * Also Rode * * * * * 2021 team * * * * * * * 2022 team * * * * (C) * * *


Notable riders

* Dick Campbell * Michael Coles *
Les Collins Leslie Collins (born 24 May 1958) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from England. He finished runner-up in the 1982 Speedway World Championship as well as winning the Intercontinental Final in 1982, the British Under-21 Championship in 197 ...
*
Craig Cook Craig William Cook (born 21 May 1987) is a motorcycle speedway rider from England. Career Born in Whitehaven, Cook's speedway career began in 2008. In 2009, Cook won the National League Riders Championship, held on 26 September at Rye House St ...
*
Robert Eriksson Robert Eriksson may refer to: * Robert Eriksson (politician) * Robert Eriksson (tennis) * Robert Eriksson (speedway rider) See also

* Matz Robert Eriksson, drummer of Swedish rock band The Hellacopters * Robert S. Erikson, political scientist ...
*
Ryan Fisher Ryan Scott Fisher (born 7 September 1983 in Riverside, California) is an American former international motorcycle speedway rider. He earned 8 caps for the United States national speedway team. Career Fisher won the US Junior Championship thr ...
* Bert Harkins * George Hunter * Scott Lamb * Bill Landels *
Sam Masters Samuel Peter Masters (born 23 May 1991) is an Australian motorcycle speedway rider who won the Premier League Riders' Championship in 2011. Masters is an Australian Champion having won the Championship in January 2017. Career Masters was bor ...
* William Lawson * Kenny McKinna *
Bernt Persson Bernt Eveart Persson (24 June 1946 - 20 September 2020) was a Swedish international motorcycle speedway rider. He earned 102 caps for the Sweden national speedway team. Career Persson started his career in the Swedish Speedway Team Championshi ...
*
Josh Pickering Joshua Pickering (born 30 November 1996) is an Australian motorcycle speedway rider. Career He began his British speedway career riding for Edinburgh in 2017. He began his championship average at the assessed 5.00 and completed the season wit ...
* Brett Saunders *
Frede Schött Frede Schött (born 28 December 1970) is a former Motorcycle speedway, speedway rider from Denmark. Speedway career Schött was a Individual Speedway Junior World Championship, World Under-21 finalist in 1989 and 1991. He first rode in the B ...
* Doug Templeton * Willie Templeton * Dave Trownson * Chris Turner * Matthew Wethers *
Kevin Wölbert Kevin Wölbert (born 14 June 1989) is a German motorcycle speedway rider who has won the Individual German Championship title three times. Career history When Max Dilger was injured, Wölbert was nominated as second track reserve at the 200 ...
* Jack Young


Team honours

*Premier League Champions: 2003, 2008, 2010, 2014, 2015 *Premier Trophy Winners: 2008, 2014, 2015 *Premier League Knockout Cup Winners: 1997, 1999, 2014 *Premier League Four-Team Championship Winners: 1981,1993, 2013, 2015 *Premier League Pairs Championship Winners: 2014 *National League Knockout Cup Winners: 1981 *National League Pairs Winners: 1986 *Scottish Cup Winners: 1951, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1977, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010 *Queen's Cup Winners: 1953 *North Shield Winners: 1951


Individual Honours

Championships won while an Edinburgh Monarchs rider.
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* Jack Young
1951 Events January * January 4 – Korean War: Third Battle of Seoul – Chinese and North Korean forces capture Seoul for the second time (having lost the Second Battle of Seoul in September 1950). * January 9 – The Government of the Uni ...
Bamford, R. & Shailes, G. (2002). ''A History of the World Speedway Championship''. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. – The first
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rider to become Speedway World Champion Premier League Riders' Championship * Peter Carr – 1997 *
Craig Cook Craig William Cook (born 21 May 1987) is a motorcycle speedway rider from England. Career Born in Whitehaven, Cook's speedway career began in 2008. In 2009, Cook won the National League Riders Championship, held on 26 September at Rye House St ...
– 2012 Scottish Championship * Jack Young – 1949, 1950, 1951 * Dick Campbell – 1952 * Doug Templeton – 1960, 1962 * George Hunter – 1964 * Bill Landels – 1966 * Peter Carr – 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002 * Andrew Tully – 2012 *
Craig Cook Craig William Cook (born 21 May 1987) is a motorcycle speedway rider from England. Career Born in Whitehaven, Cook's speedway career began in 2008. In 2009, Cook won the National League Riders Championship, held on 26 September at Rye House St ...
– 2013 *
Sam Masters Samuel Peter Masters (born 23 May 1991) is an Australian motorcycle speedway rider who won the Premier League Riders' Championship in 2011. Masters is an Australian Champion having won the Championship in January 2017. Career Masters was bor ...
– 2014 Australian champion *
Sam Masters Samuel Peter Masters (born 23 May 1991) is an Australian motorcycle speedway rider who won the Premier League Riders' Championship in 2011. Masters is an Australian Champion having won the Championship in January 2017. Career Masters was bor ...
– 2017


See also

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References

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