Hal Herbert
Born3 April 1907 (1907-04-03)
Rearsby, Leicester, England
DiedJuly 1982(1982-07-00) (aged 75)
Leicester
NationalityBritish (English)
Career history
1929Leicester Stadium
1930–1931Leicester Super
1931Stamford Bridge
1933Wembley

William Harold Herbert (3 April 1907 – July 1982) was an international motorcycle speedway rider from England. He earned one international cap for the England national speedway team.[1]

Biography

Herbert, born in Leicester, was a blacksmith in the village of Rearsby[2] before he rode in the pioneer years of British speedway beginning his British leagues career riding for Leicester Stadium, during the inaugural 1929 Speedway English Dirt Track League.[3]

The following season in 1930, he rode for the other speedway team in Leicester called Leicester Super.[4][5] In June 1930, he was selected to ride for England against Australia at the Olympic Park Speedway in Nottingham.[6]

He remained with Leicester Super for the start of 1931 and went on to record an average of 7.31.[7] However, the Leicester team failed to fulfill all of their fixtures and withdrew from the league before the end of the season, forcing Herbert to negotiate a contract with Stamford Bridge Pensioners for the remainder of the season.[8][9]

On the creation of the National League in 1932, he chose to sit out the league matches in favour of riding in challenge, exhibition and unlicensed events. He joined Wembley Lions in 1933 but underachieved and was released after the season.[10]

Throughout 1934 and 1935, he rode in several challenge events before retiring to become a motor mechanic by trade.[11]

References

  1. "ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  2. "From Blacksmith's Forge to Cinder Track". Leicester Chronicle. 3 May 1930. Retrieved 8 December 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. "1929 season results" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  4. "The Dirt Track season". Hinckley Times. 28 March 1930. Retrieved 8 December 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. "Year by Year". Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  6. "Rearsby". Grantham Journal. 21 June 1930. Retrieved 8 December 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  7. "Rider averages 1929 to 2009" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  8. "A Leicester Mystery". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 7 September 1931. Retrieved 8 December 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. "Herbert's transfer". Leicester Evening Mail. 19 September 1931. Retrieved 8 December 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  10. "Speedway Riders Allotted". Daily Mirror. 20 February 1934. Retrieved 8 December 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  11. "Herbert's return to speedway". Leicester Evening Mail. 24 July 1935. Retrieved 8 December 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
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