Henry Atkins

It is with a heavy heart that the Plymouth Atkins Financial Management Gladiators have announced that their promising young Rising Star rider, Henry Atkins may be forced to withdraw from all racing for the remainder of the 2021 season on medical advice after dislocating his shoulder again.

Henry, part of the GB Speedway Academy, incurred the injury after two blistering wins for Eastbourne Seagulls at Leicester on Wednesday 19th May. Henry had to withdraw from the meeting after dislocating his shoulder during his third ride and cruised back to the pits where he put his shoulder back in place.

To assess the extent of the injury, Henry and his father Mike made the trip to see a Consultant at a Private Sports Shoulder Clinic in Wilmslow, Cheshire on Monday when the prognosis confirmed that Henry’s shoulder is in a bad way but, according to the consultant, Mr Morgan, can be repaired with surgery but that the healing process could possibly rule him out for 2021.

Henry had previously sustained a dislocated shoulder whilst racing for Somerset in May 2019. At that time, the shoulder was not realigned for up to 3 hours with no ambulance taking him to hospital and he waited in the queue to be seen.

Henry was discharged from the hospital and recommended to seek physio treatment. Henry’s father arranged professional treatment locally and this allowed Henry to resume racing (against Plymouth ironically) the following month.

Henry rode through the pain barrier for the remainder of the season and but called time in the Championship due to the injury, deciding to concentrate on his National League fixtures with Mildenhall and being able to retain his 250cc British Grasstrack Championship for the third year in a row. As witnessed in 2020, Henry made a stunning comeback and was in outstanding form for Plymouth and in the U19 British final.

With that in mind, when naming the 2021 Gladiators line up, it was a no brainer that the ever-popular Henry was the first name promoter Mark Phillips had on the team sheet.

Henry is understandably gutted with this outcome as he was looking forward to racing in the Gladiators team with two greats of the sport in Jason Crump and Bjarne Pedersen as well as his other teammates who have already built up a great team spirit.

The club also feel the same and now have a big hole to fill as Henry has shown he is a master of the Plymouth track and with his 2019 championship knowledge, would have been key rider of the team in the away meetings with Mark saying “Henry would have been pushing to get in the main body of the team for sure in 2021”.

Henry will undergo an operation in the coming weeks, similar to those carried out on Jason Doyle, Tai Woffinden and Kyle Howarth who has been particularly helpful to Henry since hearing about his problem and recommended that he sought advice from the Wilmslow Clinic.

Henry wants to thank everyone at the club and particularly the fans who have supported him throughout the off season, Mark Phillips for believing in him and given him the chance to ride again for Plymouth, a track Henry now considers his home, and his sponsors who, as always, have been very supportive.

The club is planning to arrange a collection for Henry to help meet the cost of his treatment and Henry is planning to attend all home meetings to support his teammates.

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New Team Sponsor Announcement

Plymouth Gladiators are delighted to announce that the club has secured a team sponsor for 2021 in the form of Atkins Financial Management, the financial advice business owned and run by Mike Atkins, father of Gladiators rider, Henry. The team will therefore be known as the ‘Plymouth Atkins Financial Management Gladiators’.

The deal follows on from an initiative launched in October 2020 when the club launched a new financial support concept as an additional income stream to the club with Atkins Financial Management.

Plymouth Speedway have agreed an Introducer Agreement with Atkins Financial Management. This will mean that those fans, friends and followers of the club, who have a financial review with Mike and accept any subsequent recommendations, will also have the reassurance of ongoing financial advice. This, in turn, will provide a monetary benefit to Plymouth Speedway, which will enable the club to continue to grow.

Gladiators’ promoter, Mark Phillips stated “The additional income stream to the club from this support package will enable Plymouth Speedway to further enhance the stadium and attract top riders to the team alongside other improvements made year on year. Speedway clubs need to be working with other businesses and professionals to enhance the experience for its fans”.

Mike has 29 years’ experience in the financial services industry and can provide financial advice in all areas including Pensions and Investments, Personal and Business Protection and Mortgages.

If you have a financial need or would like a review of your existing finances, please contact Mike and his team on 01392 499929.

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Gladiators v Pirates Meeting Postponed

Due to incessant rain over the past few days, and more forecast for tomorrow we have had no alternative but to reluctantly CANCEL tomorrow's Knockout Cup fixture between The Plymouth Gladiators and the Poole Pirates.

We will confirm a rearranged fixture date as soon as possible and will confirm ticketing arrangements at that time.

Please retain you Match Ticket Prints / E-Tickets until the rearranged Fixture. We will confirm refund protocols only once the re-arranged fixture date is confirmed.

We look forward to seeing you all next Tuesday the 1st of June, for the Championship fixture against the Kent Kings.

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Scorpions v Gladiators Meeting Result

Bjarne Pedersen delivered a faultless 18 point maximum on his Gladiators debut, as the Scunthorpe Scorpions took all the league points with a 56- 34 victory.

Report to follow:

SCUNTHORPE 56: Josh Auty 10+1, Theo Pijper 8+2, Kyle Howarth 8+2, Thomas Jorgensen 8+1, Jordan Palin 8+1, Simon Lambert 7+3, Josh MacDonald 7+2.

PLYMOUTH 34: Bjarne Pedersen 18, Jason Crump 8, Leon Flint 4, Steven Goret 3, Dillon Ruml 1, Zach Cook 0, Alfie Bowtell 0.

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Tickets for June fixtures

Tickets for the following June Championship fixtures are now available via The Gladiators Secure online ticketing portal.

Entry to all fixtures is via advance ticket only. No cash or card on the gate.

June 1st: Gladiators v Kent Kings

June 8th: Gladiators v Berwick Bandits

June 22nd: Gladiators v Birmingham Brummies

June 29th Gladiators v Newcastle Diamonds

Click here to launch the online ticket store.

Gladiators v Glasgow Tickets

Thank you for those who purchased a Ticket for the Match v Glasgow scheduled to be held last night.

Unfortunately, despite our best efforts the weather beat us after torrential downpours on Monday morning and a poor forecast for Tuesday.

We would ask that you RETAIN your Match Ticket for the GLASGOW match until the rearranged date which is TUESDAY 20th July.

If it is not convenient for you to attend on TUESDAY 20th July; please e-mail us at  admin@plymouth-speedway.com

If you explain the reasons for the refund request we will make a refund back to the Card that you made payment from within 5 working days of receiving your request.

It may take your card supplier a few days to process your request, but you will get an acknowledgement from TryBooking that the refund is on it's way. Any Refunds will be processed from WEDNESDAY 26th May 2021

The Ticketing System does not allow us to transfer GLASGOW match Tickets to another Match at this point due to very restricted Covid 19 Regulations and the fact that the next Match v Poole on the 25th May is almost SOLD OUT already.

Hopefully the majority of you have already purchased tickets for that match and we look forward to seeing you then.

Don't forget that whilst the Track Shop is effectively CLOSED due to Covid you can order all of your Plymouth Gladiators Clothing and accessories via the Online Store on the Plymouth Gladiators website here. This is a fantastic Mail Order Service direct to your door and all quoted Prices include VAT and Postage.

Tickets for the next Fixture on 1st June v Kent and 8th June v Berwick will go on sale on the website at the weekend.

Best Wishes

Mark + Mattie 

Gladiators v Glasgow Tigers - Meeting off

"Sadly due to incessant rain over the past few days and with more forecast today and tomorrow we have no alternative but to cancel tomorrow's Meeting.

This early decision will also assist Glasgow and Glasgow Supporters to avoid unnecessary travel”

Match Tickets should be retained for the Rearranged Fixture and the Date will be announced as soon as possible. We will contact all ONLINE Match Ticket Holders on Wednesday 19th May with a full Ticketing update.

Gladiators ready to go.

After a successful, behind closed doors Press and Practice, all systems are go for the Plymouth Gladiators Championship clash against The Glasgow Tigers on Tuesday 18th May (Gates 5pm, tapes up 7pm).

A limited number of tickets are still available - click here to purchase.

Please note, due to Covid rules, entry is strictly by advance ticket only. No tickets will be sold on the gate on the night.

250 additional tickets now available.

The Plymouth Gladiators are delighted to confirm that an additional 250 extra tickets have been allocated for The Back straight (area 2) for the first match against The Glasgow Tigers, which takes place next Tuesday, the 18th of May.

Click here to open the secure ticket portal.

A reminder that admittance is strictly by way of a pre-booked ticket only and there will be no pay at the gate facility on the night of the match.

Glasgow tickets sold out

UPDATE: 12th May 2021. We are delighted to confirm an additional 250 tickets have been allocated for Area 2 for both the Glasgow and the Poole matches.

All tickets for our opening match against Glasgow Tigers next Tuesday, 18th May, are now sold, whilst Season Tickets sales have been paused.

However, whilst not guaranteed, we are awaiting any further developments regarding the possible easing of restrictions which may allow us to make further tickets available. An announcement will follow later this week. 

A reminder that admittance is strictly by way of a pre-booked ticket only and there will be no pay at the gate facility on the night of the match.