Born | Lowestoft, Suffolk, England | 28 December 1947
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Nationality | British (English) |
Career history | |
1971 | Boston Barracudas |
1972–1981 | Berwick Bandits |
Team honours | |
1980 | Knockout Cup (tier 2) |
Graham Alan Jones (born 28 December 1947) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from England. [1]
Jones, born in Lowestoft, Suffolk, began his British leagues career riding for Boston Barracudas [2] during the 1971 British League Division Two season. [3]
The following season in 1972, he initially was loaned to Berwick Bandits [4] before signing for them and would remain with the Northumberland club for the rest of his career. He would become a fan's favourite and by the time he retired would also be regarded as a club legend. [5]
Jones started with a season average of 4.26 in 1972 and improved to a high of 8.79 during the 1978 season. [6] [7] He helped the Bandits win their first trophy, the British League Division Two Knockout Cup during the 1980 National League season. [8]
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