Yarmouth Bloaters

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Yarmouth Bloaters
Club information
Track address Yarmouth Stadium, Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk
Country England
Founded1948
Closed1962
Club facts
ColoursRed, Black and Silver
Track size325 yards (297 m)
Track record time69.2 seconds
Track record date16 July 1957
Track record holder Peter Moore

The Yarmouth Bloaters were a motorcycle speedway team who operated from Yarmouth Stadium in Caister-on-Sea, near Great Yarmouth, from 1948 to 1962. [1]

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History

Speedway meetings had been taking place at Yarmouth Stadium since 1932. In 1948 the Yarmouth Bloaters speedway team were created and they joined the National League Division Three. The original plan was to use the name Yarmouth Mariners, but the name was disliked by supporters and the name "Bloaters" was chosen because of the town's connections with the fishing industry. It is also the nickname of the local football team, Great Yarmouth Town. The team's race jackets consisted of red and black quarters, which then became red with a black cross adorned with an image of a silver bloater. [1] The team finished in 11th place in their inaugural league season. [2]

In 1949 the Bloaters finished joint top of Division Three with the Hanley Potters, but the Potters' superior race points average meant that Yarmouth finished as runners up. [3] Yarmouth were offered promotion and moved up to the National League Division Two for the 1950 season. They spent four seasons in Division Two, with the last in 1953 being the best as the team finished in third place. [4]

Yarmouth wanted to open the 1954 season several weeks late, but this wish was denied by the Speedway Control Board and the Bloaters were not issued a racing licence for that year. The track remained closed until a consortium of local businessmen took over in 1957. [1]

Yarmouth continued with a number of open meetings and minor local speedway leagues until becoming one of the founder members of the Provincial League in 1960. During the season the club lost money after several home meetings were cancelled due to bad weather, and they finished seventh out of ten teams. [1] The decision was taken not to enter the Provincial League for the 1961 season by the promoters and after taking part in several open meetings the Bloaters closed due to financial problems. The stadium now hosts greyhound and stock car racing, and the speedway track has been covered over with tarmac. [1]

Season summary

Year and leaguePositionNotes
1948 Speedway National League Division Three 11th
1949 Speedway National League Division Three 2ndlost the title on points difference
1950 Speedway National League Division Two 12th
1951 Speedway National League Division Two 11th
1952 Speedway National League Division Two 9th
1953 Speedway National League Division Two 3rd
1959 Southern Area League 2nd
1960 Provincial Speedway League 7th

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