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Glasgow Tigers are a
motorcycle speedway Motorcycle speedway, usually referred to simply as speedway, is a motorcycle sport involving four and sometimes up to six riders competing over four clockwise, anti-clockwise laps of an oval circuit. The motorcycles are specialist machines that ...
team from Glasgow, Scotland. Formed in 1928, the club adopted the Tigers nickname in 1946 and compete in the British
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. The team race at
Ashfield Stadium Saracen Park or Ashfield Stadium, also known as Peugeot Ashfield Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a stadium in Glasgow, Scotland. It is currently home to Glasgow Tigers for speedway. It has also previously been a venue for greyhound racing a ...
and celebrated their 75th anniversary in 2021.


History


Origins and 1920s

Speedway in Glasgow began during 1928, starting with the Nelson Recreation Ground on 9 April, followed by
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on 28 April and
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on 25 May. The origins of the Tigers team can be traced to the first meeting held at
White City Stadium White City Stadium in London, England, was built for the 1908 Summer Olympics. It hosted the finish of the first modern marathon and swimming, speedway, boxing, show jumping, athletics, stock car racing, concerts and a match at the 1966 FIFA W ...
on Paisley Road West in
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on 29 June 1928, although at this stage only open meetings were held. White City had been built in 1928 as a greyhound track. A Glasgow White City team raced several challenge matches during the 1929 season before becoming members of the Northern League for 1930.


1930s

The first Northern League fixture at White City was held on 22 April 1930 against Leicester Super. The team eventually finished tenth in their inaugural league season. However, the team abruptly withdrew mid-way through the 1931 season following a meeting by the directors. Speedway ceased not only at White City but also the other tracks in Glasgow and no racing was seen for seven years before 'the Lions' under the promotion of
Johnnie Hoskins Jack Stark Hoskins MBE (16 April 1892 Waitara, New Zealand – 5 April 1987 Kent, England) was the most significant promoter of speedway and stock car racing in the United Kingdom. He is considered by some to have invented motorcycle speedway. ...
raced Union Cup matches, in addition to challenge meetings during 1939.Bamford, R & Jarvis J.(2001). ''Homes of British Speedway''.


1940s

Several fixtures were held in 1940 before the threat of bombing during
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closed the track to speedway for another five years. Several fixtures were held in late Summer of 1945 and league speedway finally returned for the
1946 Speedway Northern League The 1946 Northern League was a season of speedway racing in the United Kingdom for Northern British teams in 1946. With a National League in place and no Southern counterpart, it was effectively a second tier.
season. Led by number 1 rider
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the team adopted the nickname 'Tigers' for the first time and Johnnie Hoskins handed the promotion role over to his son Ian who promoted from 1946 to 1953. Despite signings, including the likes of Junior Bainbridge and
Ken McKinlay John Robert Vickers (Ken) McKinlay (7 June 1928 – 9 February 2003) was a British international motorcycle speedway rider. He earned 23 caps for the Scotland national speedway team, 92 caps for the England national speedway team and 23 caps fo ...
, the White City Tigers experienced several underwhelming seasons and ended the decade with an eighth-place finish.


1950s

The 1950s began much better with the Tigers finishing the 1950 season as runners-up, just one point behind
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. The team included new signing
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and the Hodgson brothers Frank and
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. One of the team's league rivals was
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, who were formed in 1949 and raced at
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in Glasgow. Tommy Miller topped the league averages in 1953 and the team won the Scottish Cup but as the team headed into the 1954 season matters deteriorated. Miller, McKinlay and Bainbridge were all put on the transfer list. The club eventually pulled out of the league following several fixtures in early 1954, citing financial losses despite the sale of its stars. Miller and Bainbridge were responsible for a short-lived venture in 1956 but speedway ended for another ten years.


1960s

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, in concert with the Hoskins family, reopened the track at White City in 1964 and rode for the Tigers that season before finally retiring as a rider and continued as promoter until 1967. The 1964 season started with the signing of Australian Charlie Monk but ended with a last place finish in the league. The team finished in 13th place during the inaugural
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and
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was signed in 1966. Danny Taylor arrived as promoter in 1967 but left after just one season due to travel problems from Glasgow to his chicken farm business in
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. He moved on to form the
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in 1968 and Les Whaley took over Glasgow. The Tigers moved to
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in 1969 in anticipation of the White City stadium demolition to make way for the M8 motorway through Glasgow. White City did not close until a few years later. A nomadic existence was then experienced by the club for a prolonged period.


1970s

Hampden Park witnessed recent signing
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being killed during a race on 29 September 1972. Problems continued at Hampden Park with poor crowds, escalating costs and the refusal of the city council to allow music to be played at the venue, so the club moved again to
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in
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in 1973, becoming the Coatbridge Tigers. The next issue arose in early 1977 when Cliftonhill's owners
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applied for permission to convert the track into a greyhound racing track and gave the speedway Managing Director Jimmy Beaton notice to vacate. The Tigers moved to their fourth different home at the
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in
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during the middle of the 1977 season but fans received some good news when the club re-introduced the name Glasgow Tigers. Steve Lawson was signed in 1978 and Kenny McKinna joined the following season to end a most turbulent decade.


1980s

The greyhound stadium was demolished in advance of the construction of the
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Expressway and the Tigers moved to yet another home (their fifth) in 1982 to Craighead Park. The track at Craighead Park was shoe-horned into a football stadium but was a more traditional oval shape than the previous one. During all the turmoil the team unsurprisingly failed to win any silverware and then in 1987 matters worsened further. The Tigers moved to
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in
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and although they started the year named as Glasgow, they were renamed Workington Tigers for the rest of what was an uncompleted season. This was the only time in the team's history that they have been based in England. In 1988, the club returned to Glasgow when they moved into
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in
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.


1990s

The team began to show promise and in 1991
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joined the club, teaming up with Steve Lawson, Mick Powell and
Shane Bowes Shane Leonard Bowes (born 4 March 1969, Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian former motorcycle speedway rider. He earned 15 international caps for the Australia national speedway team. Career Bowes first rode in the United Kingdom whe ...
. Together they helped Glasgow finish runner-up behind
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in 1991. A third-place finish in 1992 was followed by the
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and Knockout Cup double to bring Glasgow their first major success in the club's history. The double team included Bowes, Powell, Grieves, number 1 Róbert Nagy,
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,
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and David Walsh. The following season the team achieved the 'double double' feat, winning both the League and Cup again in consecutive years. The success was abruptly ended by the merger of the first and second tiers of the British league into the one division
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. The following season in 1996, the Tigers and
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effectively merged in one unpopular team known as the
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. The formation of the Elite League allowed the Tigers and Monarchs to revert to their normal routine. The decade ended on a sour note when the team's owner Brian Sands and general manager Bob Sneddon were connected to a racing application for Ashfield Stadium (the former venue of the Ashfield Giants). This caused Shawfield's owner Billy King to threaten eviction. The club eventually moved to Ashfield Stadium, with the speedway track replacing the old greyhound racing track.


2000s

The first five years at Ashfield saw the team finish bottom of the league twice but in 2005, Shane Parker and
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claimed the
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held at Ashfield Stadium on 26 June. The pairs event was won by Glasgow for the second consecutive season when Parker and Danny Bird were winners.


2010s

Prior to the 2011 season the club embarked on significant changes to the Ashfield track, extending its length by 17 meters on the inside, but more significantly widening the bends and increasing the banking, especially on bends three and four, opening up new racing lines in an effort to up the entertainment value of the meetings. The changes proved successful as the Tigers won the league title led by heat leaders
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,
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and James Grieves and in addition Screen and Grieves won The
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, held at Oaktree Arena on 24 June. With debts still hanging over the club at the end of the 2012 season, following the track alterations and championship season, club owners A&S Entertainments decided to sell the club, a new company was created with several key fans taking control of the club prior to the 2013 season. The club logo was also re-branded with the change of company, the old logo continues to be the club badge, and is still used for the Hall of Fame. In 2015, the stadium went under a multi-million pound redevelopment. In
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, the Tigers won the KO cup final against
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. For the 2018 season, the Tigers signed
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, who went on to win the Riders' Championship and record the highest league average for the season, as Glasgow finished 2nd on the league standings. The 2019 season saw the Tigers finish in second place again in the
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. They reached the play-off finals, but fell short by losing to league winners
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by two points but did win the Pairs Championship with Craig Cook and Rasmus Jensen.


2020s

Following a season lost to the
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, the Tigers finished runners-up in both the 2021 and 2022
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league standings, losing in the play-off final against the
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in the former. In 2023, the team won the league title after winning the play offs and gaining revenge over Poole for their 2021 and 2022 losses. Having already won the pairs title with Chris Harris and
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, Glasgow signed Russian Vadim Tarasenko late in the season, which proved to be the catalyst for winning the play offs, defeating
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and Poole to claim only their fourth ever title.


Season summary


Riders previous seasons

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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 ...
*
Nathan Greaves Nathan Robert Greaves (born 24 February 1998, Sheffield) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from England. Career Greaves started his British speedway career for the Cradley Heathens in 2013. He raced with Swindon Robins as a fast track rese ...
* Claus Vissing *
Paul Starke Paul Simon Starke (born 18 November 1990) is a motorcycle speedway rider from England. Career Born in Hereford, Starke started his career with the Buxton Hitmen in 2007, before going on to have spells at a variety of different clubs during his ...
*
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-Captain * James Sarjeant * Jack Thomas Also rode: *
Richie Worrall Richard Leonard Worrall (born 23 September 1991) is an English motorcycle speedway rider who in 2012 reached the final of the World Under-21 Championship. Biography Worrall was born in St. Helens, Merseyside, the slightly elder of twins, the ot ...
*
Lewis Kerr Lewis James Kerr (born 25 March 1990) is a British speedway rider from Snettisham in England. Speedway career Kerr took up speedway in late 2009, and made his competitive debut in June the following year for King's Lynn Young Stars' in the Nat ...
2019 team *
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 ...
-Captain * Rasmus Jensen * Claus Vissing * Sam Jensen * Mikkel B Andersen * Kyle Bickley *
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Also rode: *
Paul Starke Paul Simon Starke (born 18 November 1990) is a motorcycle speedway rider from England. Career Born in Hereford, Starke started his career with the Buxton Hitmen in 2007, before going on to have spells at a variety of different clubs during his ...
*
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* James Sarjeant 2021 team *
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 ...
-Captain * Tom Brennan *
Broc Nicol Broc Nicol (born April 22, 1998) is a speedway rider from the United States. Career Nicol won the United States Championship twice in 2017 and 2020. Nicol began his British racing career riding for Sheffield Tigers in 2018. The following ...
* Sam Jensen *
Ricky Wells Ricky Wells (born 27 July 1991 in Auckland, New Zealand), is an American international motorcycle speedway rider. He was the 2009 USA National Champion and a two time U.S. Under 21 National Champion. He has been an international rider for the ...
- Captain * Marcin Nowak *
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Also rode: * Jack Smith *
Ulrich Østergaard Ulrich Reinhold Østergaard (born 19 April 1981 in Odense, Denmark) is a Danish former motorcycle speedway rider. Career Østergaard initially came to the United Kingdom for a trial with the Trelawny Tigers in 2002 and impressed the management ...
* Justin Sedgman 2022 team * * * * (C) * * *


Notable riders


STARs Hall Of Fame

* – Inducted 2011 * – Inducted 2011 * – Inducted 2011 * – Inducted 2012 * – Inducted 2013 * – Inducted 2013


Other notable riders

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Club honours

Division Two league winners *Champions: 1993, 1994, 2011, 2023. Division Two Knock Out Cup *Winners: 1993, 1994, 2016 Pairs champions *Champions: 2005, 2006, 2011, 2019, 2023.


Further reading

* Tigers at White City: Glasgow Speedway 1928 to 1968, published in 2023 by London League Publications Ltd,


References

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