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Glyn Taylor

Glyn Taylor
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Born (1953-08-24) 24 August 1953 (age 63)
Cardiff, Wales
Nationality  Australia
Current club information
Career status Retired
Career history
1973 Crewe Kings
1977, 1983 Reading Racers
1983 Edinburgh Monarchs
1987 Long Eaton Invaders
1993, 1994 Sheffield Tigers
1994, 1995 Stoke Potters
1994, 1996 Berwick Bandits
1996 Bradford Dukes
1997 Newcastle Diamonds
Individual honours
1982, 1983 Western Australia Champion

Glyn Clifford Taylor (born 24 August 1953) is an Australian former motorcycle speedway rider, who went on to a career building and curating speedway tracks, tuning engines, and in speedway promotion and team management.

Glyn Taylor was born in Cardiff, Wales in 1953. His father Chum Taylor was an Australian speedway rider who was riding for Cardiff Dragons at the time. He first competed in in 1969 before moving on to grasstrack racing, making his speedway debut in 1971 at the Claremont Speedway in Perth. He began his British speedway career in 1973 with a single match for Peterborough Panthers in British League Division Two, going on to ride in 31 matches for Crewe Kings that season. He also rode in the top division for Hackney Hawks. He made his Australian Test debut in 1973 in the first test against Great Britain in Perth in November 1973, returning to the team in the 1975/76 series and the 1978 series against England. After several years away from British speedway he returned in 1977 with Reading Racers, and then another long break followed until he rode for Reading again and Edinburgh Monarchs in 1983. In the years between he continued to race in Australia and rode for the 'Young Australia' team against England in 1981. In 1987 he rode for Long Eaton Invaders. Between 1993 and 1997 had his longest spell in British speedway with Sheffield Tigers (1993-4), Hull Vikings and King's Lynn Stars (1995), Bradford Dukes (1996), and finally Newcastle Diamonds (1997), some years only riding in a few matches but riding in 19 league matches for Bradford in 1996 and 20 for Newcastle in 1997. He retired from the sport in 1997 after a breaking a bone in his back in a crash, although he did make a competitive return in 2003 riding in a Conference League match for Wolverhampton Wolf Cubs.


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