New Cross Rangers

[5] A speedway track soon followed in early 1934,[6] with promoter Fred Mockford relocating his Crystal Palace team at the end of the 1933 season.

Milne was received strong support in the New Cross team from the likes of George Newton Ron Johnson and Stan Greatrex.

In 1947, Jeff Lloyd was signed and Bill Longley returned, which helped the Rangers win their third London Cup title.

Part way through the 1953 season the club folded because MD Fred Mockford stated attendances were down to 5,000 and racing was being staged at a loss.

The Rangers returned for the 1960 Speedway National League and Hoskins persuaded Split Waterman and Eric Williams to come out of retirement but the star signing was double world champion Barry Briggs.

The speedway track can be seen on the inside of the greyhound track circa.1950