Stoke Potters
Stoke Potters | ||
Club information | ||
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Track address | Loomer Road Stadium Newcastle-under-Lyme Staffordshire ST5 7LB | |
Country | England | |
Founded | 1929, | |
Team manager | Malcolm Vasey | |
League | National League | |
Website | www.stokepotters.co | |
Club facts | ||
Colours | Red and White | |
Track size | 312 meters | |
Track record time | 60.5s | |
Track record date | 8 August 2009, 26 September 2009 | |
Track record holder | Ty Proctor, Steve Johnston | |
Current Team | ||
Rider | CMA | |
Lee Smart | 9.58 | |
Ben Reade | 7.70 | |
Kyle Hughes | 6.12 | |
Luke Priest | 5.67 | |
Luke Chessell | 4.59 | |
Emerson Jones | 3.00 | |
Shaun Tedham | 3.00 | |
Total | 39.66 | |
Major team honours | ||
National League Div 3 Champions Div 3 National Trophy Winners National League Fours Champions |
1949 1949 1990 |
The Stoke Potters are a British speedway team currently competing in the National League. The team races at Loomer Road Stadium in Newcastle under Lyme.[1]
In the late 1940s, early 1950s and the early 1960s, the club was based in Sun Street in Hanley, and were originally known as the Hanley Potters who attracted crowds of over 12,000. But they became the Stoke Potters when the five towns merged to become Stoke. Hanley won the National League Division Three in 1949.
Th Sun Street track operated a few times before the war.
The Loomer Road track was home to Stoke from 1973 when they were known for one season as Chesterton Potters. In 1996 it was home to the Cradley Heath team displaced from their base at Dudley Wood Stadium, Cradley Heath.
In December 2008 the Stoke Promoter, Dave Tattum, sanctioned a brand new, supporter based official website. www.potterspower.com was released to signal a new era for the Potters.
November 2010 saw a major decision taken by the club's promotion. The team were to withdraw from Premier League racing to drop a division and compete in the National League, speedway's third tier. The club had been struggling financially for the last couple of seasons and the move was made in order to stabilise finances and hopefully get on a sure footing to make a return to the Premier League later.
2011 saw the club top the National League table by seven points. Injuries struck key riders and this affected their final matches in which they were beaten in the play-off semi finals by the Mildenhall Fen Tigers who also beat them in the final of the National League Knockout Cup.
2010 Team
- Jason Bunyan
- Klaus Jakobsen
- Michał Rajkowski
- Hynek Stichauer
- Ricky Wells
- James Holder
- Taylor Poole
- Lubos Tomicek
2009 Team
- Lee Complin
- Jason Bunyan
- Tom P. Madsen
- Phil Morris
- Klaus Jakobsen
- Jesper Kristiansen
2008 Team
- Lee Complin
- Ben Barker
- Mark Burrows
- Andrew Moore
- Krister Jacobsen
- Klaus Jakobsen
- Jesper Kristiansen
Also Rode:
- Barrie Evans
- Emiliano Sanchez
2007 Team
- Claus Vissing
- Lee Complin
- Glenn Cunningham
- Rusty Harrison
- Barrie Evans
- Jamie Smith
- Ben Barker
Also Rode
- Robbie Kessler
- Paul Pickering
- Jack Hargreaves
- Garry Stead (Garry suffered horrific injuries in a crash at Somerset.)
2006 Team
- Paul Clews
- Michael Coles
- Robbie Kessler
- Mark Lemon
- Trent Leverington
- Alan Mogridge
- Barrie Evans
- Luke Priest
- Paul Thorp
Notable riders
- Peter Jarman
- John Fitzpatrick
- Ken Adams
- Ray Harris
- Les Jenkins
- Colin Pratt
References
- ↑ Bamford, R & Jarvis, J.(2001). Homes of British Speedway. ISBN 0-7524-2210-3
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