The following is an A-Z list of riders who are contracted to appear in 2019, at Premiership, Championship and National League level.
NOTE: (1) All entries for the current season are as per the declared team line-ups, but do not necessarily relate to actual appearances for the named clubs, particularly in the case of No. 8s and/or guest riders; (2) The symbol II after a team's name differentiates between a club's National level and higher league side, when more than one team was operated in the same season; (3) With regard to 'Club Honours', riders have been credited with a contribution to a league title-winning side if they rode in 6 or more matches of the team's league programme - and with a cup-winning contribution if they appeared in at least one leg of the final; (4) The Speedway Grand Prix and World Cup statistics will be updated for participating riders after each round of the 2019 series.
LAST UPDATED: OCTOBER 29, 2019
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SARJEANT, James DATE OF BIRTH: 16 November 1993, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. BRITISH CAREER: (2009) Scunthorpe II; (2010) Dudley, Bournemouth; (2011) Stoke; (2012) Rye House; (2013) Leicester, Coventry II; (2014) Coventry, Coventry II; (2015) Coventry, Glasgow; (2016) Coventry; (2017) Ipswich, Workington; (2018) Leicester, Glasgow; (2019) Ipswich, Edinburgh, Glasgow. MAJOR HONOURS: New Zealand Champion: 2014, 2015.
SCHLEIN, Rory Robert DATE OF BIRTH: 1 September 1984, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. BRITISH CAREER: (2001-02) Edinburgh, Sheffield II; (2003-04) Edinburgh, Belle Vue; (2005-07) Coventry; (2008) Coventry, Ipswich; (2009) Coventry; (2010) Coventry, Peterborough; (2011-12) Belle Vue; (2013-16) King’s Lynn; (2017-18) Wolverhampton, Ipswich; (2019) Wolverhampton, Somerset. MAJOR HONOURS: South Australian State Under-16 Champion: 1998, 1999, 2000; Australian Under-16 Champion: 2000; Australian Under-21 Champion: 2003, 2004; South Australia State Champion: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007; Elite League Riders’ Champion: 2011, 2013. CLUB HONOURS: League Championship winner: 2001 [Sheffield II], 2003 [Edinburgh], 2005 [Coventry], 2007 [Coventry], 2010 [Coventry]; Elite Shield winner: 2006 [Coventry]; Knock-Out Cup winner: 2006, 2007 [both Coventry]; Craven Shield winner: 2007 [Coventry]; Four-Team Championship winner: 2019 [Somerset]. WORLD CUP RECORD: 7 meetings, 36 points, 1 Bronze medal. RIDER LINKS: Son of Lyndon Schlein (born: 1 December 1951, Adelaide, South Australia).
SEDGMEN, Justin Maxwell DATE OF BIRTH: 17 February 1992, Mildura, Victoria, Australia. BRITISH CAREER: (2009) Somerset; (2010) Birmingham, Swindon; (2011) Swindon, Newport, Plymouth; (2012) Lakeside, Redcar; (2014-15) Edinburgh; (2016) Swindon; (2017) Belle Vue, Rye House; (2019) Edinburgh, Sheffield. MAJOR HONOURS: South Australian State Under-16 Champion: 2008; Victoria State Champion: 2012. CLUB HONOURS: League Championship winner: 2014 [Edinburgh], 2015 [Edinburgh]; Knock-Out Cup winner: 2014 [Edinburgh]; League Cup winner: 2014 [Edinburgh], 2015 [Edinburgh]; Four-Team Championship winner: 2015 [Edinburgh]. GRAND PRIX RECORD: 1 GP ridden, 4 GP points. RIDER LINKS: Brother of Ryan Sedgmen (born: 6 February 1990, Mildura, Victoria, Australia). Son of Gavin Sedgmen (born: 1 November 1965, Mildura, Victoria, Australia).
SHANES, James DATE OF BIRTH: 17 March 1997, Dorchester, Dorset. BRITISH CAREER: (2013) Coventry II; (2014) Devon; (2015-16) Kent; (2017) Poole; (2018) Poole, Sheffield, Birmingham; (2019) Swindon, Birmingham. CLUB HONOURS: Elite Shield winner: 2017 [Poole].
SHEPPARD, Adam Michael DATE OF BIRTH: 30 November 1993, Chertsey, Surrey. BRITISH CAREER: (2015) Kent; (2019) Plymouth.
SMITH, Jack Andrew DATE OF BIRTH: 17 December 1998, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. BRITISH CAREER: (2016) Birmingham; (2017) Belle Vue, Glasgow, Belle Vue II; (2018) Swindon, Sheffield, Belle Vue II; (2019) Redcar, Cradley. CLUB HONOURS: National Trophy winner: 2016 [Birmingham]; League Championship winner: 2016 [Birmingham], 2017 [Belle Vue II]; Knock-Out Cup winner: 2017 [Belle Vue]. RIDER LINK: Son of Andy Smith (born: 25 May 1966, York, North Yorkshire). Nephew of Paul Smith (born: 17 July 1970, York, North Yorkshire).
SPENCER, Thomas (Tom) DATE OF BIRTH: 20 February 2000, Derby, Derbyshire. BRITISH CAREER: (2019) Cradley.
SPOONER, Alexander (Alex) DATE OF BIRTH: 18 June 2000, Wickford, Essex. BRITISH CAREER: (2017) Lakeside; (2018-19) Kent. CLUB HONOURS: National Trophy winner: 2019 [Kent].
STARKE, Paul Simon DATE OF BIRTH: 18 November 1990, Hereford, Herefordshire. BRITISH CAREER: (2007) Buxton; (2008-09) Plymouth; (2010) Plymouth, Rye House, Isle of Wight; (2011) Isle of Wight; (2012) Isle of Wight; (2013) Berwick, Dudley; (2014) Birmingham, Somerset, Cradley; (2015) Poole, Somerset; (2016) Leicester, Somerset; (2017) Poole, Somerset, Peterborough; (2018) Belle Vue, Glasgow; (2019) Glasgow. CLUB HONOURS: Conference Trophy winner: 2008 [Plymouth]; Knock-Out Cup winner: 2008 [Plymouth], 2013 [Dudley], 2014 [Cradley], 2015 [Somerset], 2017 [Peterborough]; National Trophy winner: 2009 [Plymouth]; National Shield winner: 2013 [Dudley], 2014 [Cradley]; League Championship winner: 2013 [Dudley], 2014 [Cradley], 2015 [Poole], 2016 [Somerset]; Four-Team Championship winner: 2013 [Dudley], 2014 [Cradley], 2017 [Peterborough]; Premier Shield winner: 2014 [Somerset], Elite Shield winner: 2015 [Poole]; League Cup winner: 2016 [Somerset]. RIDER LINKS: Son of Tony Starke (born: 7 December 1965, Hereford, Herefordshire).
STEWART, Jordan DATE OF BIRTH: 13 November 1998, Mildura, Victoria, Australia. BRITISH CAREER: (2018-19) Redcar. CLUB HONOURS: Knock-Out Cup winner: 2019 [Redcar].
STONEMAN, Nathan Mark DATE OF BIRTH: 17 September 1996, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. BRITISH CAREER: (2012-13) Mildenhall; (2016) Isle of Wight; (2017) Sheffield, Kent; (2018) Kent; (2019) Birmingham, Somerset, Plymouth. MAJOR HONOUR: British 500cc Champion: 2011. CAREER HONOUR: League Championship winner: 2012.
SUMMERS, Aaron Richard DATE OF BIRTH: 1 March 1988, Adelaide, South Australia. BRITISH CAREER: (2007) Buxton, Edinburgh; (2008) Edinburgh, Redcar II; (2009) Edinburgh; (2010) Birmingham, Coventry; (2011) Redcar; (2012-13) Coventry, Redcar; (2014) Redcar; (2015) Swindon, Glasgow; (2016) Leicester, Glasgow; (2017) Glasgow; (2018) Rye House, Somerset, Berwick; (2019) Peterborough, Berwick. MAJOR HONOUR: Australian Under-16 Champion: 2004. CLUB HONOURS: Premier Trophy winner: 2008 [Edinburgh]; League Championship winner: 2008 [Edinburgh], 2010 [Coventry]; Play-Off winner: 2008, 2009 [both Edinburgh]; Four-Team Championship winner: 2010 [Birmingham]; Knock-Out Cup winner: 2016 [Glasgow].