Vic Duggan

[2][3][4] He started his career in 1937 with the Hackney Wick Wolves, before spells with the Bristol Bulldogs in 1938 and Wimbledon Dons in 1939.

[5] Was a co-director of the Sydney Sports Ground with Lionel Van Praag and Max Grosskreutz where he held the track record.

Many believe Vic would have won more Australian and NSW titles had it not been for World War II when racing was suspended.

He won the title in 1948 with 14 points,[7] the final was held at Empire Stadium on 16 September, in front of nearly 90,000 spectators.

[10] Later that year Vic Duggan competed in the 1950 World Final at London's, Wembley Stadium where he finished in 13th place after scoring 4 points.