Tommy Sweetman Explained

Tommy Sweetman
Nationality:British (English)
Birth Place:Islington, London, England
Career1:Aldershot Shots
Years1:1954
Career2:California Poppies
Years2:1954–1956
Career3:Wimbledon Dons
Years3:1956
Career4:Southern Rovers
Years4:1956–1957
Career5:Rayleigh Rockets
Years5:1957
Career6:Norwich Stars
Years6:1958
Career7:Swindon Robins
Years7:1959
Career8:Rye House Rockets
Years8:1959
Career9:New Cross Rangers
Years9:1960–1961
Career10:Wolverhampton Wolves
Years10:1961–1965, 1969
Career11:Exeter Falcons
Years11:1966–1968
Career12:Hackney Hawks
Years12:1969
Indivyear1:1964
Indivhonour1:Southern Riders' Championship
Teamhonour1:Southern Area League
Teamyear1:1954, 1957
Teamhonour2:Provincial League
Teamyear2:1963

Thomas Henry Sweetman (born 21 July 1930) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from England.[1] He earned six international caps for the England national speedway team.[2]

Career

Sweetman started his British leagues career for Aldershot Shots in the 1954 Southern Area League but the team withdrew and he finished the season with California Poppies, where he won the leagues with the club.[2]

He spent the 1955 and 1956 seasons with the Poppies but in 1956 he also rode for nomadic Southern Rovers. In 1957, he rode for the Rayleigh Rockets reserve team before taking the big step up to the National League, where he joined the Norwich Stars for the 1958 Speedway National League season.[3]

In 1959 he switched to Swindon Robins and doubled up with the Rye House Rockets in the Southern League, where he finished sixth in the league averages.[4] The following season he joined New Cross Rangers for the 1960 Speedway National League and also raced for them in 1961.[5] This was also the same year that he started his Wolverhampton Wolves career.

It was with Wolves that he won the 1963 Provincial Speedway League and won the Southern Riders' Championship in 1964.[6] He followed the team into the 1965 British League season, where he enjoyed another solid season. In 1966, he moved to Exeter Falcons and top scored for the team during the 1966 British League season, which earned him a place in the 1966 British League Riders' Championship.[7] He rode for Exeter for three seasons before having one final season with Hackney Hawks in 1969.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tommy Sweetman Q & A . Speedway Plus . 1 June 2023.
  2. Web site: ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022 . British Speedway . 30 December 2023.
  3. Web site: Tommy Sweetman . WWOS Backup . 1 June 2023.
  4. Web site: 1959 Southern League averages . Speedway Researcher . 1 June 2023.
  5. News: Speedway . South London Observer . 28 April 1960 . 1 June 2023 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  6. Web site: Southern Riders Championship . 1 June 2023.
  7. News: Briggs keeps rider's title despite rain . Coventry Evening Telegraph . 24 October 1966 . 1 June 2023 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .