Somerset Rebels
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Somerset Rebels | |
Founded | 2000 |
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Track Address | Oak Tree Arena Edith Mead Highbridge Somerset |
Country | England |
Track Size | 300 metres |
Club Colours | Blue, White and Red |
League | Premier League |
2006 | 5th - Premier League |
Website | Official site |
The Somerset Rebels are a Speedway team from Highbridge, Somerset. Founded in 2000, the club competes in the English Premier League.
The club entered the Conference League on foundation but moved up to the Premier League in 2002. The Oak Tree Arena was built totally from scratch ready for the 2000 season.
The Rebels have already won three trophies in their short history and came close again in 2006, almost retaining their Four team Tournament trophy at Workington.
Contents |
[edit] 2006 Team
[edit] 2007 Team
- Emil Kramer
- Magnus Zetterstrom
- Simon Walker
- Danny Warwick
- Jordan Frampton
- Richie Hawkins
- Tomas Suchanek
[edit] Club honours
- Conference Trophy Winners - 2001
- Conference KO Cup Winners - 2001
- Premier League Four Team Tournament Winners - 2005[1]
[edit] External Links
- Somerset rebels Website
- British Speedway Promoters Association
- Speedway Star Magazine published by Pinegen Limited
[edit] Notes
- ^ Bamford, R.(2006). Speedway Yearbook 2006. ISBN 0-7524-3692-9
Speedway Premier League | |
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Teams: Berwick Bandits | Birmingham Brummies | Edinburgh Monarchs | Glasgow Tigers | Isle of Wight Islanders | King's Lynn Stars | Mildenhall Fen Tigers | Newcastle Diamonds | Newport Wasps | Redcar Bears | Rye House Rockets | Sheffield Tigers | Somerset Rebels | Stoke Potters | Workington Comets | |
Leagues: Elite League | Premier League | Conference League | |
Related articles: Speedway | Speedway Grand Prix | Speedway World Cup | Speedway in the United Kingdom | |