East Anglia Weekend

23rd & 24th October 2004


The weekend of 23/24 October 2004 was the occasion of the Annual Norwich Saturday Night Buffet Dance and the Sunday Lunch, both events being held at Bawburgh Golf Club. Eileen and I were unable to make the Saturday night bash but did make the Sunday lunch. 

Two anniversaries were being recognised. The first - it was exactly 40 years to the day that Norwich Speedway closed. You may remember there were many famous Australians who raced at The Firs - Max Groskreutz raced and promoted there in the 1930's, Bob Leverenz and Johnny Chamberlain wore the green and yellow colours in the 1940's and 50's and probably the most famous Australian was Aub Lawson who was responsible for bringing Ove Fundin, as a raw recruit, to the Firs in 1954. 

The second anniversary was Ove celebrating 50 years since making his debut at Norwich Speedway. He and Joanna attended both the dinner and the lunch. The World Speedway Riders' Association President, Jimmy Tannock, was a welcome guest and was accompanied by his 'personal piper', Andy Meldrum who piped in Jimmy, Ove and Joanna, Reg and Eileen, Archie and Sonya. Only Jimmy and Andy wore the kilts!!! They changed into 'civvies' for their 12 hour drive back to Northern Scotland.

Bill Smith, former announcer, was Master of Ceremonies and introduced former riders who were in attendance which included Billy Bales, Phil Clarke, Johnny Davies, Peter Atkins, Trevor Hedge and his son, Gavin who is a current racer, Kelvin Mullarkey, Ray Bales son of Billy, Archie Windmill former President of the WSRA who celebrates his 90th birthday next year, Len Read, Titch Read, Stan Stevens and Maurice Flood. There were apologies from Terry Betts and Dingle Brown who cancelled due to ill health. The effervescent AIf Weedon, 84 years young was there, as ever with his camera. 

The recently much-traveled Darrell Mason and wife Sue were in attendance at the commencement of their world tour which starts in Australia and on to New Zealand for the New Plymouth World Longtrack Final Meeting. Darrell and Sue had only recently arrived back to their home on the island of Tenerife from a whirlwind trip to Christchurch to celebrate Ronnie Moore's first World Speedway Championship title 50 years ago.

Everyone put their hands together in a great round of applause for Trevor Hedge's wife Pam, who organises these most successful events every year.

Reg Fearman

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