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The Plymouth Gladiators are a speedway team in the British SGB Championship. Under several names Plymouth have competed during various seasons from 1932. The club was reformed after a gap of thirty-six years in 2006 by former
St Austell Gulls The St Austell Gulls were a speedway team which operated from 1949 until their closure in 1964 at the Cornish Stadium at Par, St Austell in Cornwall. In 1997 the team rode at the Clay Country Moto Parc until the club finally closed in 2000. ...
rider Mike Bowden In 2021 the club successfully applied to join the British second division, the SGB Championship. The team names included Tigers, Panthers, Devils and Bulldogs


History


1932–1937

Plymouth's original home was Pennycross Stadium. As the Plymouth Tigers they competed in the first
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season in the
1932 Speedway National League The National League was formed in 1932 combining teams from the Northern League and Southern League. It was the fourth season of speedway in the United Kingdom. Summary From the teams that finished the 1931 Northern League, Leeds Lions and ...
. The Tigers became the Panthers for the 1936 season and the stadium was used in 1937.


1947–1954

The stadium re-opened in 1947 when the Devils raced in the 1947 Speedway National League Division Three. Apart from short spells in the Second Division the team operated at this level until 1954. In 1952, the team achieved their first major success, winning the Division three section of the
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. They defeated
Rayleigh Rockets The Rayleigh Rockets were a Speedway team which operated from 1949 until their closure in 1973 from the Rayleigh Weir Stadium in Rayleigh, Essex . History The Rockets inaugural league season was in 1949 Speedway National League Division Three ...
in the final. After another season in the Southern League (1953) they withdrew from the
1954 Speedway National League Division Two The 1954 National League Division Two was the ninth post-war season of the second tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain. Summary The Southern League was replaced by the Southern Area League which resulted in Division Two taking in teams ...
.


1961–1969

The track re-opened for a couple of years in the
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(as the Plymouth Bulldogs) and 1962. It re-opened 1968 and had spells in the
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.


2006–present

Temporary planning permission was awarded for a new speedway track in 2006, but in August 2007 the club was granted full planning permission. During the 2006 Speedway Conference League the club finished first in the regular season table but lost in the play off final. Two years later in 2008 they repeated the feat of topping the table but once again lost in the playoffs. They did however gain consolation when winning the Conference League Knockout Cup. One year later they reached the play off final during the 2009 National League speedway season. In 2011, the club moved up to division 2 and in 2014 they ran a junior side called the Devon Demons, previously the Demons had been the junior side for the
Exeter Falcons The Exeter Falcons were a speedway team based in the city of Exeter. The Falcons operated from 1947 to 2005 at the County Ground Stadium in Exeter. History In 1947, the Falcons competed in a league for the first time when they finished four ...
. They stayed in division 2 until 2017 when they dropped back down to division 3. In 2019, they changed their name from the Devils to the Gladiators and in 2021 competed in the second division again, called the SGB Championship. In 2022, the club also ran a NDL side called the Centurions.


Season summary


Riders previous seasons

2007 team * * * * * * * * * * * 2008 team * * * * * * * * * * 2009 team * * * * * * 2010 team * * * * * * * *Also rode * * * * 2013 team * * * * * * * *Also rode * * * 2014 team * * * * * * * *Also rode * * * 2015 team * * * * * * * *Also rode * * * 2016 team * * * * * * * *Also rode * * 2018 team * Ellis Perks * Henry Atkins * Tim Webster * Richard Andrews * Ryan Terry-Daley * Kelsey Dugard * Macauley Leek *Also rode * Adam Sheppard * Adam Roynon * James Cockle * Bradley Andrews 2019 team * Ben Wilson * Nathan Stoneman * Richard Andrews * Adam Sheppard * Tom Young * Jamie Bursill * Kris Andrews 2021 team * * * * * * * *Also Rode * * * * * 2022 team * (C) * * * * * * Also Rode * * * *


References

{{Speedway Premier League National League speedway teams Speedway Premier League teams Sport in Plymouth, Devon