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Ellesmere Port Gunners were an English
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team in
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, Wirral, which operated at the
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from 1972 until their closure in 1985.


History

The inaugural league season for the team was during the
1972 British League Division Two season The 1972 British League Division Two season was the second tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain. Summary The league still consisted of 17 teams with two teams leaving the league and two teams entering. The Rochdale Hornets had disbanded ...
in which they finished in 15th place. The first track record on the 424 yard track was 76.0 seconds, set by John Jackson on 2 May 1972. The team continued to operate from 1972 until 1982 continuously competing in Division Two for 11 years, with a best place finish of 2nd in 1976. A rider died on the Ellesmere Port track on 3 December 1977. Stuart Shirley lost his life on a Saturday morning training school after a collision. The club was resurrected for one season in 1985 and went on to win the title during the
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. They won the title after beating
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and Middlesbrough Tigers by just one point. The team also reached the final of the Knockout Cup but lost to
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. The eventual track record went twice on the same night during the Knock-Out Cup Final 1st-leg.
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of Eastbourne clocked 69.2 only to be beaten by The Gunners Louis Carr in the very next heat with a time of 69.1. The speedway track was replaced by a
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track in late 1987.


Notable riders

* Louis Carr *
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* Graham Drury *
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Eric Monaghan Eric James Monaghan (born 31 October 1957) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from England. Career Monaghan made his British leagues debut during the 1979 National League season, where he rode for Ellesmere Port Gunners. In 1979, he helped ...
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Dave Morton David James Morton (born 24 September 1953 in Eccles, Lancashire, England) is a former international motorcycle speedway rider who started his career with the Crewe Kings. He represented England at test level. His brother Chris Morton was also ...
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Joe Owen Joseph William Owen (born 13 September 1956) is a British former motorcycle speedway rider from England. Career Born in Ormskirk, Owen took up speedway at the age of fourteen at the training school at Belle Vue and made his competitive debut f ...
* Chris Turner *
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* David Walsh


Season summary


References

{{Reflist Defunct speedway teams in the United Kingdom Sport in Ellesmere Port