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- Crayford_Kestrels abstract "The Crayford Kestrels were a Speedway team which operated from 1968 until their closure in 1983 when they transferred the promotion to Hackney.Initially nicknamed the 'Highwaymen' from 1968 until they closed in 1970, the track re-opened in 1975 and the team were nicknamed the Kestrels. The team were forced to relocate for the 1984 season as the stadium was sold for redevelopment.The Kestrels were National League Four-Team Champions in 1980.".
- Crayford_Kestrels thumbnail Crayford_kestrels.jpg?width=300.
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageID "12519681".
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageLength "1544".
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageRevisionID "635140076".
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_British_speedway_teams.
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sport_in_Kent.
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageWikiLink Crayford.
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageWikiLink Crayford_Stadium.
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageWikiLink File:Crayford_kestrels.jpg.
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageWikiLink Hackney_Wick_Stadium.
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageWikiLink Kent.
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle_speedway.
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageWikiLink Premier_League_Four-Team_Championship.
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageWikiLink File:Crayford_pair_hold_off_B_Leonard.jpg.
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crayford Highwayman".
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crayford Highwaymen".
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crayford Kestrels".
- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crayford".
- Crayford_Kestrels caption "Crayford Kestrels Badge".
- Crayford_Kestrels closed "1983".
- Crayford_Kestrels clubname "Crayford Kestrels".
- Crayford_Kestrels colours "Red, Black and Gold".
- Crayford_Kestrels country England.
- Crayford_Kestrels founded "1968".
- Crayford_Kestrels honour Premier_League_Four-Team_Championship.
- Crayford_Kestrels track Crayford.
- Crayford_Kestrels track Crayford_Stadium.
- Crayford_Kestrels track Kent.
- Crayford_Kestrels track "Stadium Road".
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- Crayford_Kestrels wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_motorcycle_speedway_team.
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- Crayford_Kestrels year "1980".
- Crayford_Kestrels subject Category:Defunct_British_speedway_teams.
- Crayford_Kestrels subject Category:Sport_in_Kent.
- Crayford_Kestrels hypernym Team.
- Crayford_Kestrels type Agent.
- Crayford_Kestrels type Organisation.
- Crayford_Kestrels type SpeedwayTeam.
- Crayford_Kestrels type SportsTeam.
- Crayford_Kestrels type Team.
- Crayford_Kestrels type Organization.
- Crayford_Kestrels type SportsTeam.
- Crayford_Kestrels type Agent.
- Crayford_Kestrels type SocialPerson.
- Crayford_Kestrels type Thing.
- Crayford_Kestrels type Q43229.
- Crayford_Kestrels comment "The Crayford Kestrels were a Speedway team which operated from 1968 until their closure in 1983 when they transferred the promotion to Hackney.Initially nicknamed the 'Highwaymen' from 1968 until they closed in 1970, the track re-opened in 1975 and the team were nicknamed the Kestrels. The team were forced to relocate for the 1984 season as the stadium was sold for redevelopment.The Kestrels were National League Four-Team Champions in 1980.".
- Crayford_Kestrels label "Crayford Kestrels".
- Crayford_Kestrels sameAs Q5183038.
- Crayford_Kestrels sameAs m.02wb4xc.
- Crayford_Kestrels sameAs Q5183038.
- Crayford_Kestrels wasDerivedFrom Crayford_Kestrels?oldid=635140076.
- Crayford_Kestrels depiction Crayford_kestrels.jpg.
- Crayford_Kestrels isPrimaryTopicOf Crayford_Kestrels.
- Crayford_Kestrels name "Crayford Kestrels".