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Ray Duggan
Born1913
West Maitland, New South Wales
DiedJanuary 20, 1950
Nationality Australia
Current club information
Career statusRetired

Raymond 'Ray' Duggan (born 1913 West Maitland, New South Wales, Australia - died January 20, 1950 in Sydney, Australia) was an international Speedway first rode in the UK with the New Cross Lambs. Duggan represented the Australia many times at test level and was the younger brother of five times Aussie champ Vic Duggan.[1]

Career summary

He started his career in 1937 with the New Cross Lambs, before a spell with the Bristol Bulldogs in 1938, returning to the Lambs in 1939. In 1947 he returned to the UK with the Harringay Racers.[2]

Ray Duggan unfortunately never became Australian National Champion with his best finish being third in 1947 and 1948 behind his brother Vic Duggan and inaugural World Champion Lionel Van Praag.[3]

Death

On 20 January 1950, Duggan was killed at the Sydney Sports Ground after being involved in a high speed crash with friend Norman Clay. Clay also died from his injuries.

References

  1. ^ Addison J. (1948). The People Speedway Guide. Odhams Press Limited
  2. ^ Jacobs, N. (2001) Speedway in London, ISBN 0-7524-2221-9
  3. ^ http://www.vintagespeedway.com/Titles.html

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