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James Grieves

James Grieves
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Born (1974-09-28) 28 September 1974 (age 42)
Paisley, Scotland
Nationality British
Current club information
British league Glasgow Tigers
Career history
1990-1995, 2000-2004, 2009-2010, 2011- Glasgow Tigers
1996-1998 Wolverhampton Wolves
1998 Berwick Bandits
1999 Edinburgh Monarchs
2005-2006 Newcastle Diamonds
2007-2008, 2010 Redcar Bears
Team honours
1993, 1994 British League
1993, 1994 British League Knockout Cup
1996, 2011 Premier League
1996, 1999 Premier League Knockout Cup
1997 Premiership
2011 Premier League Pairs

James Grieves (born 28 September 1974) is a British professional speedway rider.

Born in Paisley, Scotland in 1974, Grieves took up speedway at the age of fifteen when he attended one of Olle Nygren's training schools at King's Lynn.

After practicing on a 125cc bike built by former Glasgow Tigers riders Colin Caffrey and Kenny McKinna, he progressed to a full size machine and had second-half rides at Tigers matches before making his debut in the team in 1991. He became a full-time Tiger in 1993, the season that the team won the Premier League Championship and Knock-Out Cup double.

He won the double with the team again the following year, and in 1996 moved to Wolverhampton Wolves, with whom he won another league and cup double.

Grieves stayed with Wolves for two seasons before losing his place in July 1998, signing for Berwick Bandits a month later. He moved on to Edinburgh Monarchs in 1999 where he attained a real-time average of 9.16.

In 2000 he returned to Glasgow Tigers, a season that ended with his testimonial meeting in October, and he stayed with Glasgow for four more seasons, also riding as number 8 for Wolverhampton in the Elite League in 2003 and 2004.

He moved to Newcastle Diamonds in 2005, and again rode for Wolverhampton, and moved on to Redcar Bears in 2007. After a second season with Redcar which ended with the club's future in doubt due to financial problems, he again returned to Glasgow Tigers in 2009. His 2010 season was interrupted on 6 June, when he sustained a foot injury in a league match against Scunthorpe Scorpions. As a result, the club signed Joe Screen to replace him. At the time, he had represented Glasgow on fifteen occasions, scoring 124 points for an average of 7.94.

The injury was less serious than first feared and Grieves rejoined Redcar as a replacement for Henning Bager. Grieves sustained further injuries with two broken fingers in a crash during a league match at Edinburgh in his Bears' debut on 18 June, and rib injuries sustained at Scunthorpe on 20 August. In his comeback meeting at home to Berwick in the Tweed-Tees Trophy on 9 September, he suffered a badly sprained and bruised wrist. Grieves' 20-year testimonial match took place at Ashfield Stadium on 24 October, with Wolverhampton winning a four-team tournament, ahead of Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Redcar.


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