WSRA Dinner 

And 'Briggo's 70th Birthday Bash
Friday & Saturday the 4th & 5th March 2005


As weekends go, this must have been one of the best.  Just look at this,............Friday morning and afternoon, The "Rider" Cup Speedway Golf Tournament at John Harrhy's new West Midlands Golf Club. Friday evening, the Barry Briggs' Birthday Celebration Dinner and Cabaret in the restaurant of John Harrhy's new West Midlands Golf Club, then on Saturday, the 48th Annual World Speedway Riders' Association AGM and Dinner Dance at the Hilton Hotel in Coventry.  A pure feast of meeting up with old Speedway friends from the past and looking forward to the future.

Briggo's 70th Birthday party was organised by his sons, Tony & Gary and a terrific job they made of it. Barry's friends came from as far as Japan and Australia to join the celebrations for a rider who really is a true Speedway legend. Speedway Rider, Driving School Instructor, Record Shop owner, Dirt Deflector Inventor, Gold Prospector, "This Is Your Life" TV personality, you name it and Barry has done it and always with that "Go-For-It" Kiwi enthusiasm which hasn't diminished over the years.

The Briggo Boys were helped in their organisation by our WSRA Secretary, Vic White, who took care of much of the paperwork concerning invitations, hotel reservations, etc., so it all went off without a hitch. (not even a "Clive" Hitch) and this left Tony & Gary to put the rest of the show together.

It was a real honour to be amongst the "Chosen Few" to be invited to this birthday dinner, and Joe Owen summed it up very well when he said that Briggo had telephoned him with an invitation and, to quote the former Newcastle star,...."How could I turn this invitation down? Briggo was my boyhood hero and I used to follow him in the pages of Speedway Star each week". I think that Joe was speaking for most of us there, as Barry was (and still is) a true hero to many ex-riders around the world.


It doesn't seem possible that this "Boy Wonder" of Wimbledon who used to bounce off the senior riders to help him make the turns at Plough Lane, is now 70 years old., that saying MUST be true,...."Time flies when you are having fun!"

And fun is what we had at Barry's birthday party and also at the WSRA Dinner Dance the following evening. Even this famous occasion has now reached its 48th staging but I must quickly add that neither Vic White nor the current WSRA Committee have been at every one!

Briggo, who is a past President of the WSRA, also attended our Dinner Dance and was one of FIVE World Champions in attendance, the others being Freddie Williams, Ivan Mauger, Ove Fundin and this year's Guest of Honour, America's Sam Ermolenko. Ove, who is a very keen golfer, had just added another title to his vast collection when he won the famous Rider Cup trophy for 2005. That man still retains his competitive edge.

Ivan had come over from Australia's Gold Coast to run his training academies alongside his visit to Briggo's party and the WSRA D/D, and we were also pleased to welcome the former secretary of the Australian WSRA, Jim Courtney, who has just retired after 15 years sterling service to our sister association. Jim really enjoyed his trip and the opportunity of meeting up with old friends around the UK. You could trace his whereabouts by following the trail of empty whisky bottles around the country!


Once again, Terry Stone put on a good show of memorabilia including Eric Langton's gold and silver helmets, and Jim Gregory had his pristine 1928 Douglas on show in the hotel foyer. Terry had also organized the table place mats, which were copies of the World Final programmes throughout the years
and are real collector's items.

Almost 300 people attended the dinner and it was great to see the former secretary of the Australian WSRA, Jim Courtney, making the trip over to join us. With Aussies, Kiwis, Swedes, Norwegians, Welsh (Freddie Williams), and even some Scots, it shows the popularity of this major WSRA event, and, as
they say,...A grand time was had by all.

Also good to see Darryl Mason dancing the night away. Darryl, who always helps with our raffle by
giving a free holiday in Teneriffe, had suffered a stroke whilst visiting Ronnie Moore in New Zealand before Christmas. Fortunately, after a long stay in hospital, he and Sue were able to fly home to Teneriffe and still attend our annual WSRA dinner.

Our new President, Danny Dunton made a terrific effort to walk into the dinner on his "new leg" following that serious motorcycle accident last year, and had a great ovation from the gathered guests.

And so another excellent WSRA Dinner/Dance passed into the history books, with everyone vowing to meet up again next year, but in the meantime, there are plenty of WSRA regional lunches planned for this season, so put the dates from Opposite Lock in your diary and we will see you there."

Bert.


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