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Peterborough Panthers: Top points scorers

A TOTAL of 245 riders had raced for Panthers in competitive action before the 2009 season.

A TOTAL of 245 riders had raced for Panthers in competitive action before the 2009 season.Club legend Ryan Sullivan (right) is the most prolific man in club history after amassing a staggering 4,255 points in 390 outings during four stints at the Showground.

But another 22 riders all failed to score in their Panthers appearances.

The top 10 Panthers scorers

Rider - Matches - Points

Ryan Sullivan - 390 - 4,255

Sam Tesar - 283 - 2,668

Ian Barney - 363 - 2,598

Mick Poole - 217 - 2,373

Brian Clark - 330 - 2,321

Nigel Flatman - 277 - 2,133

Richard Greer - 234 - 2,088

Andy Hines - 228 - 2,067

Kevin Hawkins - 227 - 1,973

Jason Crump - 152 - 1,882

AND those who couldn't:

Steve Clarke, Carl Johnson (both three meetings), Matthew Cross, Paul Johnson, James Cockle, Adrian Smith (all two meetings), Steve Breyenton, Steve Jacobs, Jason King, Tom P. Madsen, David Main, John McNeill, Matthew Poole, Adam Pryer, Alan Sage, Frank Smart, Barrie Smith, Darren Smith, Andy Steward, Harry Thompson, George Wells, Keith White (all one meeting).


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