« Reply #5 on: June 17, 2013, 12:47:17 pm »
The Sydney Showground speedway is now a part of Fox movie studios and a trendy shopping mall /restaurant precinct. The infield is still there pretending to be a park so you can get a rough idea of where the track was but other than that and a pissy little plaque it's been obliterated from Mother Earth. They used the rodeo arena at the replacement Homebush Showground a couple of times but it wasn't very good and one got the impression that the Royal Agricultural Society and the government didn't give a rats arse anyway. The greatest speedway in the world deserved a better fate than it got.
The late Jim Shepherd, Publisher, Sports Historian, Speedway Commentator, Patron of the Veteran Speedway Riders Association of Australia, shown here with the two plaques laid on a brick wall in front of the old Suttor Stand at what was the Royale, now Fox Studios in Sydney. The bronze plaque on the left I had cast, on behalf of the Australian & NSW Vintage Clubs, to commemorate the venue and all the riders and drivers who lost their lives at the track, 28 in all. The coloured plaque on the right was initialised by Fox Studios to recognise the grounds had been used for Speedway. The outline of the old dirt track is still present, although in a concrete and pebblecrete form.
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