Australia
Nation colourGreen/Yellow
SWC Wins5
(1976, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2022)

The Australia national speedway team is one of the leading teams in international motorcycle speedway, with the country regarded as the birthplace of the sport in the 1920s. The team are five times champions of the world having won the sports premier team competition in 1976, 1999, 2001, 2002 and 2022.[1]

History

The national speedway team held test matches against the England as early as 1928, although the first official test match is listed as 30 June 1930 at Wimbledon Stadium.[2]

The team won its first Speedway World Team Cup in 1976, with captain John Boulger, Phil Crump, Billy Sanders and Phil Herne.[3][4][5] They had to wait over 30 years before winning three tournaments out of four, between 1999 and 2002. Key riders during the period were Jason Crump, Leigh Adams, Ryan Sullivan and Todd Wiltshire, who all took part in three wins, while Jason Lyons rode in two (1999 and 2002) and Craig Boyce rode in 2001.[6]

The fifth success came in the 2022 Speedway of Nations (the new name for the World Cup) with the squad members being Jack Holder, Max Fricke and Jason Doyle.[7]

Four times Australian champion Jim Airey is the only Australian rider to win the World Team Cup not riding for Australia. He won the 1971 Speedway World Team Cup in Wrocław, Poland, as part of the Great Britain team.

Major tournament wins

World Team Championships

Year Venue Standings (Pts) Australia Riders and Pts
1976 England
London
White City Stadium
1. Australia Australia (31)
2. Poland Poland (28)
3. Sweden Sweden (26)
4. Soviet Union Soviet Union (11)
Phil Crump 11
Billy Sanders 7
Phil Herne 7
John Boulger 6
Garry Middleton -
1999 Czech Republic
Pardubice
Svítkov Stadion
1. Australia Australia (51)
2. Czech Republic Czech Republic (35)
3. United States USA (29)
4. England England (29)
Leigh Adams 14
Jason Crump 13+1
Ryan Sullivan 12+3
Jason Lyons 10+3
Todd Wiltshire 2+1
2001 Poland
Wrocław
Olympic Stadium
1. Australia Australia (68)
2. Poland Poland (65)
3. Sweden Sweden (51)
4. Denmark Denmark (44)
5. United States USA (30)
Jason Crump 20
Leigh Adams 16
Ryan Sullivan 13
Todd Wiltshire 10
Craig Boyce 9
2002 England
Peterborough
East of England Showground
1. Australia Australia (64)
2. Denmark Denmark (58)
3. Sweden Sweden (54)
4. Poland Poland (48)
5. Czech Republic Czech Republic (36)
Leigh Adams 17
Ryan Sullivan 17
Jason Crump 14
Todd Wiltshire 13
Jason Lyons 3
2022 Denmark
Vojens
Vojens Speedway Center
1. Australia Australia (30)
2. United Kingdom Great Britain (32)
3. Sweden Sweden (30)
4. Denmark Denmark (28)
5. Czech Republic Czech Republic (27)
6. Poland Poland (26)
7. Finland Finland (16)
Jack Holder 19+4+4
Max Fricke 11+3+2
Jason Doyle res

International caps (as of 2022)

Since the advent of the Speedway Grand Prix era, international caps earned by riders is largely restricted to international competitions, whereas previously test matches between two teams were a regular occurrence. This means that the number of caps earned by a rider has decreased in the modern era.[8]

Rider Caps
Adams, Leigh71
Airey, Jim36
Allan, Gary*1
Amundson, Kym4
Amundson, Robin1
Arnfield, Jack1
Arthur, Frank15
Bainbridge, Junior9
Baker, Steve13
Bartlett, Greg1
Bass, Chris7
Batchelor, Troy9
Bear, Stan4
Benson, Lionel3
Bentzen, Les1
Bibby, Jack4
Biggs, Jack39
Blackadder, Robbie4
Blake, Bobby1
Blight, Ernie3
Board, Johnny1
Boulger, John65
Bowerman, John1
Bowes, Shane51
Boyce, Craig45
Boyle, Tony1
Bradshaw, Peter1
Bryden, Bill10
Butler, Troy28
Cameron, Ken3
Carlson, Mark6
Case, Dick39
Catlett, Stan1
Chamberlain, Johnny6
Cheshire David3
Chessell, Rod1
Chignell, Jack5
Clay, Norman2
Coddington, Neil8
Collins, Eric9
Colquhoun, Rod3
Cox, Keith5
Cresp, Ray4
Crump, Jason51
Crump, Phil76
Curtis, Geoff9
Davies, Stephen27
Day, Ricky10
Dolan, Frank8
Doyle, Glenn20
Duggan, Ray14
Duggan, Vic30
Dykes, Peter1
Evans, Ernie8
Farrell, Mike12
Fenn, Eric8
Fiora, Mike6
Forrest, Wayne3
Galloway, Billy1
Gavros, Dennis3
Geran, Jack11
Grosskreutz, Max57
Guasco, Gordon10
Guglielmi, Gary14
Gurtner, Keith23
Hansen, Arnie3
Harding, Merv11
Henderson, Ron2
Herne, Phil41
Hewitt, Les1
Hibberd, Buzz1
Hodgson, Craig8
Holder, Chris17
Humphreys, Bob12
Hunter, Alec3
Hunter, Rod3
Huxley, Vic47
Hyland, Jack2
Hynes, Dave1
Ingram, Peter2
Isbel, Clayton1
Jackson, Dave4
Johnson, Ron59
Johnston, Steve16
Kennedy, Danny10
Kentwell, Greg18
Kingston, Bert9
Koppe, Steve16
Lamont, Billy15
Landels, Bill*8
Langdon, Tony8
Langfield, John50
Langton, Steve2
Lawson, Aub70
Lawson, Don4
Le Breton, Ken12
Leisk, Les9
Lemon, Mark8
Leverenz, Bob10
Levy, Lionel16
Lewis, Harry1
Lindsay, Norman1
Little, Wally13
Loakes, Bryan7
Longley, Bill39
Lyons, Jason35
MacDonald, Kevin1
McCallum, Bruce1
McDonald, Glenn5
McGowan, Travis2
McKean, Dudley2
McKeown, Mick11
McLachlan,Doug2
Maxfield, Rob1
Melluish, Bill2
Middleton, Garry1
Mills, Dave1
Mitchell, Clem29
Mitchell, Lindsay2
Monk, Charlie26
Moore, Peter22
Moore, Ronnie13
Mountford, Stuart3
Mudge, Geoff10
Murphy, Mick 7
Murray, Ken2
Norman, Scott2
Nunan, Tim2
O'Brien, Trevor1
Parker, Shane20
Payne, Arthur18
Pearce, Frank8
Poole, Mick22
Prettjohn, Dave2
Proctor, Ty3
Quinn, Allan1
Regeling, Steve28
Reinke, Steve16
Rivett, Alan*9
Rogers, Bill13
Ryan, Buck6
Ryman, Jim2
Sanders, Billy67
Sansom, Lou3
Sawyer, Les1
Schlein, Rory10
Scott, Jack7
Sedgmen, Justin1
Seers, Dick1
Sharp, Jack14
Sharp, Bob13
Sharpe, Les8
Shields, Adam6
Shields, Dave1
Shirra, Mitch*2
Smythe, Dick10
Spencer, Bert6
Spinks, Charlie26
Stewart Col1
Stewart, Len1
Street, Neil9
Sullivan, Ryan33
Sulway, Dick3
Taylor, Chum28
Taylor, Glyn8
Taylor, Ray4
Thompson, Peter6
Titman, John61
Torpie, Kevin14
Tremmeling, Nigel1
Tulloch, Terry2
Underwood, Doug2
Valentine, Bob24
Van Praag, Lionel54
Vandenberg, Peter2
Walsh, Ken3
Ward, Darcy8
Warren, Graham29
Watson, Cliff14
Watson, Noel4
Watt, Davey18
White, Doug7
Wilkinson, Bluey63
Wiltshire, Todd29
Wise, Dick4
Woods, Len2
Woodward, Cameron1
Wright, Keith1
Young, Frank1
Young, Jack32

Riders marked with an asterisk represented Australia but were not Australian.

References

  1. "Speedway of Nations Preview". Speedway Star page 22. 23 July 2022.
  2. "United Kingdom international matches". International Speedway. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  3. Rogers, Martin (1978). The Illustrated History of Speedway. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 134. ISBN 0-904584-45-3.
  4. Bott, Richard (1980). The Peter Collins Speedway Book No.4. Stanley Paul & Co Ltd. p. 99. ISBN 0-09-141751-1.
  5. Oakes, Peter (1981). 1981 Speedway Yearbook. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. pp. 27–28. ISBN 0-86215-017-5.
  6. "Roll of honour". Benfield Sports International (BSI). 2008. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 16 September 2008.
  7. "Awesome Aussies". Speedway Star pages 3-10. 6 August 2022.
  8. "ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 6 October 2023.

See also

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