The following is an A-Z list of riders who are contracted to appear in 2009, at Elite League, Premier League 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. 8 riders in the Elite League; (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. This particular part of the Index is a work in progress.
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OSTERGAARD, Ulrich Reinhold DATE OF BIRTH: 19 April 1981, Odense, Denmark. BRITISH CAREER: (2003) Eastbourne; (2004) Eastbourne, Isle of Wight; (2005) Isle of Wight, Eastbourne, Swindon; (2006) Peterborough; (2007) Birmingham, Peterborough, Workington; (2008) Reading; (2009) Belle Vue. CLUB HONOUR: League Championship winner: 2006 [Peterborough]. ADDITIONAL INFO: (1) Ostergaard was sensationally axed from the Birmingham side in early August 2007, after a conflict of interests between his British racing commitments had been created due to him being nominated for a reserve position in a European Championship round in his homeland; (2) The Dane first raced on these shores with Eastbourne in the British League Cup in 2003 and has spent periods at an array of British clubs since; his pinnacle being the winning of an Elite League Championship medal with Peterborough in 2006. Ostergaard enjoyed a fabulous season with Reading in 2008, ending the campaign with a 10.29 average (including bonus points) from forty official meetings. The Dane returned to the Elite League with Belle Vue in 2009 and was hitting his best form when he sustained a broken right kneecap and severe ligament damage during the Aces' Knock-Out Cup tie at Coventry on 21 August. This occurred in heat ten when, in mid-race, he hit the safety fence on the home straight. In October, Ostergaard came through a meeting in Denmark without any ill-effects and declared himself 100 per cent fit for Belle Vue's crucial Relegation Play-Offs.
OWEN, Marc DATE OF BIRTH: 20 August 1994, Haywards Heath, Sussex. BRITISH CAREER: (2009) Newport II. ADDITIONAL INFO: The teenage whiz-kid attracted considerable attention from a whole host of clubs but, having turned fifteen years-of-age, he chose to join Newport's National League side, the Hornets, in August 2009. Owen had made a guest appearance for the Isle of Wight in the No. 8 position in a home National Trophy match against Mildenhall on his fifteenth birthday, scoring 2 points from a solitary outing; this being his comeback meeting after breaking a wrist. Afterwards, he reported that the wrist was fine and accepted Newport's offer, joining the club as a replacement for Todd Kurtz.
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THURSDAY JULY 29:
PREMIER LEAGUE Redcar 44 (Gary Havelock 11) Birmingham 46 (Jason Lyons 13)
Sheffield 47 (Josef Franc 10+1) Newport 42 (Kim Nilsson 13+1)
WEDNESDAY JULY 28:
PREMIER TROPHY FINAL - 2ND LEG Birmingham 44 - Jason Lyons 11+1 Newcastle 46 - Kenni Larsen 12 Newcastle win 104-80 on aggregate
PREMIER LEAGUE KO CUP - QUARTER FINAL 1ST LEG Kings Lynn 34 - Tomas Topinka 12 Edinburgh 56 - Carl Wilkinson 13+1
NATIONAL LEAGUE Bournemouth 55 - James Brundle 12 Plymouth 40 - Seemond Stephens 14+1
JUNIOR CHALLENGE at Belle Vue 1. Nick Morris 14 2. Jason Garrity 13 3. Jake Anderson 13 4. Richard Franklin 10
TUESDAY JULY 27:
NATIONAL LEAGUE Dudley 62 - Lee Smart 12 Scunthorpe 32 - Steve Worrall 13
Isle of Wight 62 - Nick Simmons 12+1 Weymouth 32 - Tom Brown 11
MONDAY JULY 26:
WORLD CUP EVENT 2, King's Lynn 1 Great Britain 51 (Scott Nicholls 14) 2 Australia 48 (Chris Holder 12) 3 Sweden 40 (Fredrik Lindgren/ Jonas Davidsson 14) 4 Finland 14 (Joonas Kylmakorpi 9) Great Britain qualify for World Cup Final (Saturday July 31) Australia and Sweden qualify for Race-Off (Thursday July 29)
SCOTTISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP at Edinburgh 1. Josef Franc (Sheffield) 2. Oliver Allen (Unattached) 3. Andrew Tully (Edinburgh) 4. Jason Lyons (Birmingham)
NATIONAL LEAGUE Plymouth 59 (Nicki Glanz 12) King's Lynn 36 (Simon Lambert 16)