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Chris Neath Personal information Nationality  England Date of birth January 29, 1982 (1982-01-29) (age 28) Place of birth    Worcester, England Current club information British league Rye House Rockets/Poole Pirates Swedish league Piraterna Career history United Kingdom Newport Mavericks Newport Wasps Swindon Robins Rye House Rockets Wolverhampton Wolves Lakeside Hammers Reading Racers Sweden Norbarrarna 1998-1999 1998-2001 2002-2003 2004-2008 2002-2004, 2008 2007, 2010 2007 2001 Individual honours None Team honours Conference League Champion Premier League Champion Elite League Champion Premier Trophy Winner Premier League Fours Winner 1999 2005, 2007 2002 1999, 2005 2003 Christopher (Chris) Neath (born 29 January 1982 in Worcester, England)[1] is a speedway rider in the United Kingdom, riding with the Rye House Rockets in the Premier League. Career Neath began riding as a young boy, competing in Youth Grass Track competitions winning numerous ACU Championship titles, British, National & Best Pairs. He first began riding league Speedway in 1998, for the Newport Mavericks in the British Conference League. During the 1999 season Neath captained the Mavericks to the league title. From there he was elevated and also rode for the Newport senior team, the Wasps, in the Premier league. He further won the Premier Trophy with the Wasps in 1999. In 2001 Neath also ventured to Sweden riding to a 10.68 point average for Division 1 club Norbaggarna. In 2002 Neath moved to Premier league rivals, the Swindon Robins. He spent two seasons at Swindon and at this time he was also 'doubling up' with the club that owns his contract, the Wolverhampton Wolves. This was quite a successful time for Neath. He won the Elite league title with Wolves in 2002 and the Premier League 4 team tournament with the Robins in 2003. However he never really settled at Swindon and he moved to the Rye House Rockets in 2004. Neath was an instant success for the Rockets, topping the clubs averages and finishing third in the fiercely competitive Champions Chase meeting at Kings Lynn. The following season, Chris again topped the rockets averages as the team completed and League and Premier Trophy double, becoming the most successful team in the clubs history. 2006 was an injury plagued season for the Rockets, however they still managed to make the League Play offs, eventually losing out to eventual champions, Kings Lynn. In 2007 Neath was captain of the side that won the Premier League title - the clubs second in two years. In 2008 having been a 10 year asset of the Wolverhampton Wolves Neath was awarded a testimonial meeting held at the Ryehouse Speedway, where he finished in third place behind Speedway Grand Prix rider Fredrik Lindgren and British U21 Champion Tai Woffinden. Chris Neath has also represented Great Britain racing at U19, U21 and Senior level. References ^ Oakes, P.(2004). British Speedway Who's Who. ISBN 0-948882-81-6 v • d • e Rye House Rockets Squad 2008 (British Premier League) Chris Neath • Stefan Ekberg • Tai Woffinden • Tommy Allen • Luke Bowen • Robert Mear • Danny Betson Manager: John Sampford v • d • e Rye House Rockets Squad 2007 (British Premier League) Chris Neath • Stefan Ekberg • Tai Woffinden • Tommy Allen • Steve Boxall • Luke Bowen • Adam Roynon Also rode : Stuart Robson • Robbie Kessler • Ray Morton Manager: John Sampford v • d • e Lakeside Hammers Squad 2007 (British Elite League) Andreas Jonsson • Joonas Kylmäkorpi • Krzysztof Kasprzak • Adam Shields • Leigh Lanham • Luboš Tomíček, Jr. • Ricky Kling • Chris Mills Also Rode : Christian Hefenbrock • Paul Hurry • Henning Bager • Chris Neath Manager: Jon Cook v • d • e Rye House Rockets Squad 2006 (British Premier League) Stuart Robson • Jamie Courtney • Edward Kennett • Tommy Allen • Steve Boxall • Luke Bowen • Chris Neath Also rode : Danny Betson • Ross Brady • Ben Powell • Adam Roynon • Lee Smethills Manager: John Sampford Persondata Name Neath, Chris Alternative names Short description Date of birth 29 January 1982 Place of birth Worcester, England Date of death Place of death